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Man charged with killing former OU football player

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-12-11 09:40:23


SUMMARY: Antwan Franklin is one of three men charged with the murder of Duvonta Lampkin in Downtown Dallas. One of the men was found not guilty, and the third has not yet been tried. The state alleges Franklin, with Eric Garcia, robbed and killed Lamkin in May 2022. Surveillance footage shows two men entering Lamkin’s Airbnb, with one leaving with his backpack. Franklin, who knew Lamkin, is linked to the crime through evidence. Lamkin briefly played for the Tennessee Titans and was moving back to North Texas when killed. Franklin’s trial is set to begin today at 8:45 AM.

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Antwan Franklin is one of three men charged with murder for former OU Football player Duvonta Lampkin.

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Conservation Society worries lawsuit to stop ITC demolition could be derailed by ‘lawyer tricks’

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2025-04-10 20:32:40

SUMMARY: The Conservation Society of San Antonio is concerned that demolition of the former Institute of Texan Cultures building may continue after a section of its wall was taken down. Their legal effort to halt the demolition has been delayed until next week. UTSA and the City of San Antonio claim sovereign immunity, which prevents them from being sued. A judge ruled that jurisdiction issues must be resolved first, with a hearing scheduled for Monday. The Conservation Society fears that without a court order, the demolition will proceed, possibly bypassing legal review and delaying the lawsuit for months.

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An attempt to block further demolition of the former Institute of Texan Cultures building in court will be delayed until at least next week.

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Rekha Muddaraj signs off for final time at KHOU 11

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www.youtube.com – KHOU 11 – 2025-04-10 20:13:52

SUMMARY: Rekha Muddaraj announced her departure from KHOU 11 after 13 years on air, expressing gratitude to the Houston community for their support and trust in sharing their stories. She reflected on personal milestones, including the birth of her three daughters, and thanked her hardworking colleagues, emphasizing the friendships formed during her tenure. Rekha reassured viewers that she’s not leaving Houston and encouraged them to say hello if they see her. The farewell included heartfelt sentiments from her colleague, celebrating their friendship and the enjoyable moments shared in the newsroom, promising to continue their bond outside of work.

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After serving the community with KHOU 11 for 13 years, anchor Rekha Muddaraj signs off for a final time on Thursday, April 10, 2025.

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Texas Senate passes bill to speed up evictions, cite ‘squatter horror stories’

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www.kxan.com – Cora Neas – 2025-04-10 16:00:00

SUMMARY: A Texas Senate bill, SB 38, aims to expedite evictions of suspected squatters by requiring civil courts to act within 10-21 days of a property owner filing for eviction. Authored by Senator Paul Bettencourt, the bill targets the current system, which he argues rewards trespassers and delays property owners’ rights. The bill includes a swift eviction process and allows landlords to file complaints in adjacent counties. Tenants can appeal the eviction within five days but must provide a bond or evidence of financial hardship. The bill now moves to the House for consideration, with Lt. Governor Dan Patrick supporting it.

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