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   A fatal head-on collision between two semi-truck trailers occurred one mile outside of Quemado early Saturday morning.

Published in May 2013

US 83 N was closed three miles north of Asherton and south of Carrizo Springs in Dimmit County after a fatal car crash on Sunday, May 14.

Published in May 2013

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AUSTIN (KXAN) — One person is dead and multiple others are injured after a stabbing on the University of Texas at Austin campus Monday afternoon.

Austin police say they were called to the scene to assist UT police just before 1:50 p.m. at 2101 Speedway, which is near Gregory Gym. Austin-Travis County EMS says one person died and three more were injured.

    UT police say one person is in custody and there is no ongoing threat to the campus. Police say the person they apprehended stabbed two people and assaulted one other. Social media posts show the suspect had a large knife holder attached to his waist.

    Witnesses tell KXAN they saw one man, who appeared to be a student, grab a “Bowie knife” and stab a person in the neck and stomach.

    Students say the first alert they received about the activity from UT was 2:15 p.m., which was nearly 30 minutes after the incident was reported to 911. Another follow-up alert was sent around 2:38 p.m.

    A KXAN intern says authorities have evacuated Gregory Gym as of 2:10 p.m. Students say McCombs School of Business is on lockdown. Access to the Perry Castaneda Library has been temporarily due to the investigation. Moody College says they are not on lockdown and the building is open.

    http://kxan.com/2017/05/01/reports-of-multiple-people-stabbed-on-ut-campus/

     

    Published in May 2013

    BAYTOWN, Texas (AP) — A highly regarded Texas law enforcement officer was shot and killed Monday moments after arriving for work in an attack that prompted a massive manhunt for the gunman.

    Published in May 2013

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       The Kickapoo Traditional Tribal Council will be donating $5,000 to the First Baptist Church of New Braunfels after the tragic auto accident on Wednesday in Uvalde County.

    Published in May 2013

    Law enforcement officials from the Texas Department of Public Safety and Zavala County area have reported a fatal head on collision between two vehicles, which were hit by a third vehicle  after they had collided 14 miles west of La Pryor on March 12, at 4:00 p.m. 

    Published in May 2013

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