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Man who shot retired Houston Policewoman captured
League City
 
Attorney Generals Opinion
Pertaining to: the bulk, height, or number of buildings constructed on a particular tract of land
 
Crime Stopper Alert
Fugitive Sought on Charges of Injury to a Child
 
Early warning system pays off for missing child
Fort Bend
 
Fugitive Warrants Issued
Brazoria County
 
Husband surrenders on Murder indictment
Fort Bend County
 
BACA group will honor Baby Grace anniversary
Galveston
 
Body of drowning victim recovered (PHOTOS)
Galveston
 

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Indictments in hurricane fraud
Brazoria County
One arrest in nightclub fight
Alvin
Motorcycles competing for space on freeways
Houston
Man beaten found in alley
Galveston
Inmate executed for killing mother and child
Huntsville
Police Briefs
Galveston
Woman jailed in spat over Obama bumper sticker
Sugar Land
Police arrest two murder suspects
Deer Park
Morning pileup on the Gulf Freeway
Houston


 
 
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July 24, 2008

Burglar on lam, on horseback
Batavia, OH
Family files suit against trooper
Boston, MA
Jurors to hear case of officer's murder
Reading, PA
Deputy's killer, killed himself (VIDEO)
Fort Walton Beach, FL
County settles in deputy assault case
Phoenix, AZ
Executed inmate endorses Obama
Jackson, MS
Officer shoots teen in drug arrest
Boston, MA
State Trooper dies in crash
Hingham, MA
Two executed Wednesday
Texas & Mississippi
Prisoner's time on death row doubles
USA Today Special Report
Statewide fee to supplement deputy pay
Joplin, MO
Guilty, in conspiracy to kill FBI Agent
Greenville, SC
Man who help arrest Lee Harvey Oswald dies
Dallas, TX
Grand Jury clears police in 8 cases
Atlanta, GA
Deputy not drunk in fatality
Rutherford County, TN
Highway Patrol struggles with big gas bills
Helena, MT
Irving Police ready for first 'Texas 7' execution
Irving, TX
Death of deputy in 1917 to be remembered
Comal County, TX
Man writes suicide note, opens fire on police
Pinellas Park, FL


 
 
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Price Of A Hair Cut In D.C.

A priest went into a Washington, D.C., barbershop, got his hair cut and asked how much he owed.
"No charge, Father," the barber said. "I consider it a service to the Lord." when the barber arrived at his shop the next morning, he found a dozen small prayer booklets on the stoop along with a thank you note from the priest.
A few days later a police officer came in. "How much do I owe you?" the cop asked after his haircut.
"No charge, officer," the barber answered. "I consider it a service to my community." The next morning the barber found a dozen doughnuts on the stoop along with a thank you note from the police officer.
A few days after that, a Senator walked in for a haircut. "How much do I owe you?" he asked afterward.
"No charge," the barber replied. "I consider it a service to my country." The next morning when he arrived at the shop, the barber found a dozen Senators waiting on the stoop.