Lili Zheng
lili.zheng@nbcuni.com
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Bill Named After Athena Strand Would Change How Missing Children Alerts Are Issued
House Bill 3556, sponsored by Texas Rep. Lynn Stucky, R-Sanger, would allow the head of local law enforcement to issue a localized alert when a child is missing without confirmation of an abduction.
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Bill Named After Athena Strand Would Change How Missing Children Alerts Are Issued
A bill moving through the Texas Legislature aims to close the gap between the time a child is missing and when an Amber Alert can be issued.
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Ceremony Held, Balloons Released In Memory of Lamar High School Student
Arlington ISD students and parents gathered at Lamar High School on Friday for a special ceremony in memory of a student killed last month.
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Ceremony Held, Balloons Released In Memory of Lamar High School Student
Several dozen students and families gathered in the gymnasium of Lamar High School on Friday for a special ceremony in memory of a student killed last month.
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Questions Surround Lottery Courier Services
A jackpot-winning ticket worth $95 million has been sold in Colleyville but questions over where this ticket was bought is causing some concerns. It comes as the Texas legislature is looking at lotto couriers. Lili Zheng explains.
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Lawmaker, Lottery App Operators at Odds Over Lottery Courier Services
A bill moving through the Texas Legislature could ban the use of smartphones and apps to order lottery tickets.
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Family Calls for Justice, Considers Legal Action After Deadly Fort Worth Shooting
The family of a Fort Worth man killed inside of an apartment complex he lived in and worked at is considering legal action, according to attorneys for the family.
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Family of Fort Worth Apartment Shooting Victim Considering Legal Action, Attorneys Say
The family of a Fort Worth man killed inside of an apartment complex he lived in and worked at is considering legal action, according to attorneys for the family.
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What Happens Next With Tarrant County Elections After Administrator's Resignation
Tarrant County election administrator Heider Garcia’s resignation was accepted Tuesday by county leaders. The search will begin soon for his replacement.
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Resignation of Tarrant County Elections Administrator Formally Accepted by Election Commission
The search for Tarrant County’s new top elections official will soon begin, as county leaders formally accept Heider Garcia’s resignation as election administrator.