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  2. Weather presenter jokes everyone in Texas city is dead as ...

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    A US weather presenter joked that everyone in a Texas city “was dead” as his screen malfunctioned. Pete Delkus gave an impromptu response after a typo appeared on a heat index figure for McKinney.

  3. Texas Man Critically Injured in ATV Accident 6 Weeks After ...

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    A Texas man was critically injured in an ATV crash just six weeks after his wedding. Tanner Tomczak was hosting Friendsgiving on Saturday, Nov. 23, with his wife Kaylie when he was involved in the ...

  4. Plane crashes onto Texas highway, sending 4 people to ... - AOL

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    Four people were injured after a small plane crashed onto a road and struck three vehicles at a busy intersection in Victoria, Texas, on Wednesday, Dec. 11. Anthony Poynor via Storyful

  5. McKinney Courier-Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The McKinney Courier-Gazette is a daily newspaper published in McKinney, Texas, covering Collin County. 1013 Communications acquired it from American Community Newspapers in 2011. [1] The newspaper has a daily circulation as well as daily online contribution. [2]

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  7. List of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty ...

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    William McKinney 6 November 2014: Buckner Police Department (Illinois) While responding to a dispute, McKinney struck 62-year-old Roy Barnhart in the head. Barnhart was treated for a head injury and brain bleed, but died a few days later. McKinney took a plea deal for official misconduct. [97] 14 March 2012: Randy Trent Harrison 26 November 2013

  8. 2021 Houston MD-87 crash - Wikipedia

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    On October 19, 2021, a corporate McDonnell Douglas MD-87, registered as N987AK, crashed and caught fire during take-off, 1,600 feet (500 m) from Houston Executive Airport. [1]

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