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Company owned by Jerry Jones is being sued for medical issues Miss. families experienced
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is the majority shareholder of Comstock Resources, a company being sued by Mississippi residents who believe the company is responsible for their medical issues.
Teen injured in crash that killed his siblings and parents is improving, family says
Anthony Rosales, 16, still in critical condition four days after the crash, but has improved and no longer requires a ventilator to breathe, his loved ones said in an update.
North Texas Oath Keepers attorney pleads guilty to charges in Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot
Kellye SoRelle had members of the Oath Keeper group delete any messages or media in their phones that could be used as evidence of participation in the riot, prosecutors said.
Forest Hill hires new police chief, replacing leader fired after low-confidence vote
David Hernandez, with 26 years of experience, is the new leader of the Forest Hill Police Department. He replaces Eddie Burns, whose tenure was marred by controversy and complaints.
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