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South Dallas woman pushes for tougher laws for fake property deed scams [Video]

Property deed theft is becoming such a problem in Texas that state lawmakers are considering creating a new criminal offense to hold crooks accountable. A South Dallas woman had no idea it was happening to her until an empty lot she owned was being cleared by strangers.

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Former Henderson FFA student makes school history [Video]

HENDERSON, Texas (KETK) In 2022, Trey Pinnell and his father started a business to provide mulch for flower beds called Pinnell Pine Straw. My dad noticed in homes in Florida when we went visited that they all used pine straw, and so he came up with the idea of starting to build pine straw, []

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Two juveniles charged after threats made against Methuen schools [Video]

Two juveniles are facing charges after multiple threats were made against the Methuen Public Schools community during the weekend, police said Monday.Police were notified about a bomb threat made on social media against the Timony Grammar School. Investigators said they soon determined that the social media account used in the threat belonged to a Timony student. Officials said it was a nonspecific threat that was determined to be uncredible and the student had neither the means nor opportunity to carry out such a threat. On Sunday, Methuen police were notified by Methuen Public Schools of a second, more specific bomb threat that was made on social media against Methuen High School. Students and parents reported the posted threat to Methuen Public Schools.A 14-year-old Methuen High School student was arrested Sunday and charged with threatened use of explosives disrupting a school. The teen is expected to be arraigned in Essex County Juvenile Court.The second suspect, also identified as a 14-year-old Methuen High School student, will be summonsed to Essex County Juvenile Court at a later date and was also charged with threatened use of explosives disrupting a school.”These last 48 hours have been challenging and fulfilled with various levels of emotions. Our efforts are always centered around the safety of our students and staff,” Methuen Public Schools Superintendent Brandi Kwong said in a letter to the school community. Officials said while both threats were determined not to be credible, police conducted a thorough sweep of Methuen High School and extra police patrol will remain in place Monday.”Those found responsible will face significant legal consequences. While these threats were not deemed credible, it does not lessen the serious impact they have had across our community. Our priority is and will remain, the safety of our community,” Methuen Police Department Chief Scott McNamara said.The threats came less than a week after two students and two teachers were killed in a shooting in Georgia.”Of course, it scared me, you know, you don’t want to see you see things on TV with these kids getting shot, it just breaks my heart. I can’t even believe it, and I can see where parents would be so nervous,” neighbor Marie Kiberstis said. Many schools across the country are starting the new year on edge after last week’s deadly school shooting in Georgia.The Raynham Police Department said it investigated a series of rumors surrounding an alleged threat made toward Raynham Middle School during the weekend.Police determined that there was no credible threat to the middle school and that the rumors were unsubstantiated. The threat rumors originated from a student Snapchat group.