Potential Delay For Fort Hood Civil Trial
A motion has been filed to delay the civil trial of Fort Hood victims against the government.
The focus of the lawsuit is the missed warning signs which may have indicated that accused shooter Nidal Hasan was a threat, but were missed by the government and administration. Victims are also seeking to change the labeling of the shooting from “workplace violence” to a
7-Eleven Clerk Stabbed During Robbery
Killeen police are seeking a man who robbed a 7-Eleven convenience store and stabbed the clerk.
Officers were called to the store at approximately 2 a.m. Wednesday. The clerk reported that the man asked her for help at the coo
Cleveland Hero Charles Ramsey Will Get Free Burgers For Life
Charles Ramsey, the man who dropped his Big Mac in order to aid in the escape of three kidnapped women held hostage for a decade in a Cleveland house, will be knee-deep in burgers for life.
More than a dozen restaurants in Cleveland have promised free burge
Solar Powered Plane Completes 2nd Leg Of Trip In Texas
Fort Hood Shooter Major Nidal Hasan Wants To Represent Himself At Trial
Accused Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan on Wednesday requested permission to fire his court-appointed attorneys and represent himself at his court martial.
Hasan, who is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder after a November 5, 2009 shooting spree on base, would be allowed to question and cross examine witnesses at his trial, including his alleged victims
Logic Minute 5-22-13
Houston To Host Super Bowl LI In 2017
Houston will now be able to make good use of the massive $16 million screens to be installed in Reliant Stadium. On Tuesday, NFL owners awarded the honor of hosting Super Bowl 50 to San Francisco and 51 to Houston.
Both Bowl locations
Local Racetrack May Close Following Sale
Texas Thunder Speedway in Killeen may soon be closing, following the recent purchase of the property by a developer.
David Goode, promoter of the Speedway, confirmed that the property was sold to a developer in Houston. The track is schedul
Copperas Cove, Fort Hood Raise Money For Special Olympics
The Copperas Cove Police Department and Fort Hood’s 89th Military Police Brigade participated in Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Runs on Tuesday.
At Fort Hood, 120 participated in the run, carrying the torch four miles down Tank D
Chemical Safety Board Chief Says ATF And State Fire Marshall’s Office Are Hindering West Investigation
The head of the U.S. Chemical Safety Board says agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the State Fire Marshal’s Office are blocking his board from investigating the massive April 17 fertilizer plant explosion in West.
Rafael Moure-Eraso, chair of the Chemical Safet
