3 hrs ago | Times Record News
Court overturns conviction in Ashley's Killer case
' The state's highest criminal appeals court on Wednesday overturned the conviction of a man sent to death row for a 1993 child slaying that became known as the "Ashley's Killer" case.
18 hrs ago | The Dallas Morning News
Chief green officers are sprouting up
'Going green is both good for business and the environment,' said Dave Haft, vice president of productivity and sustainability at Frito-Lay Inc.
Tuesday | KRGV
Texas mother devastated by deadly car crash
An attorney for a McKinney mother says she's devastated by a deadly car crash that killed five people, including her two children.
Monday | The Dallas Morning News
Sunday Jun 22 | KWTX
Five Killed On Way Home From Church
Five people heading home from a Sunday morning church service in Plano were killed when their minivan was hit by a car whose driver ran a red light, authorities said.
Sunday Jun 22 | Quick
Mike Poss: Man behind the Perot charts
Mike Poss has been creating charts and graphs for Ross Perot for two decades. But who is he? His business card simply reads: J. Michael Poss, attorney, certified public accountant.
Saturday Jun 21 | The Post Chronicle
Jet Fuel Costs Drowning Low-Cost Fares
The gap in prices between low-fare U.S. airlines and the rest of the flying crowd is blurring as fuel prices rise, industry analysts said.
Friday Jun 20 | Bank Systems & Technology
HP's Purchase of EDS May Have Minimal Impact on Financial Services
In May, HP reached a definitive agreement to acquire Plano, Texas-based technology services and outsourcing provider EDS in a deal worth more than $13.9 million.
Thursday Jun 19 | The Dallas Morning News
Execution delay in Collin County case started long night of legal wrangling
The morning after the clock dramatically ran out on Charles Dean Hood's death warrant, weary prosecutors and defense attorneys girded themselves for more legal sparring - as soon as they figure out the options ...
Tuesday Jun 17 | KVIA-TV El Paso
Inmate facing lethal injection for double slaying
Charles Dean Hood doesn't dispute he drove from Texas to his native Indiana in a $70,000 car belonging to a man he's convicted of killing.