Two men are jailed in Fort Bend County after they allegedly led an officer on a brief chase while in a stolen vehicle.
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Two Men Jailed for Fort Bend Car Chase
January 12th, 2010 — Houston Traffic News
Two men are jailed in Fort Bend County after they allegedly led an officer on a brief chase while in a stolen vehicle.
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Two Men Jailed for Fort Bend Car Chase
January 9th, 2010 — Houston Traffic News
Harris County Sheriff’s department is searching for a suspect who may have been shot by deputies.
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Deputies Search for Wounded Suspect
January 8th, 2010 — Brain Injury
Head off these sports injuries Gloucester County Times – NJ.com … political candidates identify themselves by the sports their children play, it's appalling to learn of a brain-injury epidemic among young athletes. …
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Head off these sports injuries – Gloucester County Times – NJ.com
January 5th, 2010 — Houston Traffic News
Harris County Sheriff’s deputies are leading the search for a woman who has not been seen near her Huffman home since the early hours of New Year’s Day.
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Huffman Woman Last Seen New Year’s Day
January 5th, 2010 — Texting Laws in Texas
Mayor vetoes ban on texting while driving Bonner County Daily Bee “Passing laws is a serious responsibility of city council and should not be used just to make a political statement.” Outgoing Councilwoman Helen Newton …
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Mayor vetoes ban on texting while driving – Bonner County Daily Bee
January 5th, 2010 — Brain Injury
Hennepin County Medical Center / Hyperbaric therapy treating brain injury Pioneer Press The brain injury study of 69 patients used smaller, individual chambers. The goal was to place some patients in the sealed chambers within 24 hours of their … and more
January 4th, 2010 — Texting Laws in Texas
Texting Driver Jailed In Hit And Run KGMI State law requires fees only be high enough to pay for permit related expenses, and auditors say the county's permit revenue was greater than expenses from … and more