A Williamson County sheriff’s deputy claims in a lawsuit that he was fired in July for reporting that he had witnessed Sheriff Robert Chody...

A Williamson County sheriff’s deputy claims in a lawsuit that he was fired in July for reporting that he had witnessed Sheriff Robert Chody...
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas — Editor's Note: The video above was published on Aug. 20.
A former Williamson County detective has filed a lawsuit against the county, claiming he...
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas — Editor's Note: The video above was published on Aug. 20.
A former Williamson County detective has filed a lawsuit against the county, claiming he...
State District Judge John Chupp must come from a family of firefighters because Friday he managed a hearing in his Tarrant County courtroom that was more dumpster blaze than legal proceeding.
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MARSHALL — A former Harrison County sheriff’s deputy accused of raping a woman during a...
EDINBURG — Hidalgo County is not ready to fund two new county courts at law, at least that’s the consensus elected officials have reached as they move forward with the 2020 fiscal year budget.
Earlier this year, the...
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A new lawsuit filed by a former Williamson County deputy claims he lost his job in July for reporting accusations about Sheriff Robert Chody.
Brian Johns is seeking financial damages...
Before voting last week to settle, the commissioners said the risk of taking the case to a higher court and losing is not one they wish to take. County attorney Tim Burke then said that if the case went to the U.S. District Court and...
A former Harrison County sheriff’s deputy accused of raping a woman during a transport in...
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