The 7 biggest stories of the last week that you may have missed

The 7 biggest stories of the last week that you may have missed

Here are the top stories from the week of August 11-17.

Man allegedly ran over his girlfriend, but is not charged with murder

The man accused of running over his girlfriend with his pickup truck has been charged, but not with murder.

Story: Man who allegedly ran over his girlfriend is charged, but not for murder

Woman arrested after rescue from coal wagon

A woman was arrested after being rescued from a coal car early Thursday morning.

Story: Woman arrested after rescue from coal wagon

1 dead and 1 injured in shooting in Pampa, suspect charged with murder

A man was killed and a teenager injured in a shooting in Pampa.

Story: 1 dead, 1 teenager injured in shooting in Pampa, suspect charged with murder

Potter-Randall County Medical Society: Wording of the “Sanctuary City” ordinance too broad

The Potter-Randall County Medical Society believes that the Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance before the Amarillo City Council is too broad.

Story: Potter-Randall County Medical Society: Wording of the ordinance on “Sanctuary City” too broad

7 people arrested and 70 grams of methamphetamine seized during drug search

Seven people were arrested and 70 grams of methamphetamine were seized after Potter County officials executed a search warrant on a suspected drug house.

Story: 7 people arrested and 70 grams of methamphetamine seized during drug search

Parents sue Amarillo ISD after school ‘refused’ to give son anti-seizure medication; son dies

The parents of an Amarillo High School freshman who died as a result of an epileptic seizure at school have filed a lawsuit in federal court against Amarillo ISD.

Story: Parents sue Amarillo ISD after school ‘refused’ to give son anti-seizure medication; son dies

Attorney General Ken Paxton threatens to sue Dallas over gun ban at State Fair

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened to take legal action against the city of Dallas if the State Fair does not reverse its recent policy change banning firearms at the upcoming event.

Story: Attorney General Ken Paxton threatens Dallas with lawsuit over gun ban at State Fair

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