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The Arizona Department of Transportation approved a five-year plan to pay for a new freeway, State Route 30, in the West ...
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Community members voice concern at fiery Tolleson Union meetingSome community members are calling for the resignation of the entire Tolleson Union High School Governing Board. The ...
An Amazon delivery drone crash-landed in a Tolleson apartment complex on Wednesday, startling residents but causing no injuries. The unexpected incident near 97th Avenue and Roosevelt Street was ...
Amazon center in Tolleson begins drone deliveries. Amazon Prime Air in Tolleson is starting to deliver packages via drones that can carry five pounds to customers within a seven mile radius.
Tolleson and Avery lived alone, as Tolleson was in the middle of a divorce. Mendoza told police he let himself inside Tolleson's house through a back door that night, per court documents.
Murder of Rachelle Tolleson. The backstory: On March 17, 2004, Rachelle Tolleson and her 5-month-old daughter returned home around 10 p.m. from visiting Tolleson's mother.
Mendoza is set to die by lethal injection for the murder of 20-year-old Rachelle O'Neil Tolleson on March 18, 2004, in Farmersville, Texas. In 2006, the case was featured in the 10th season of ...
Moises Mendoza is set to be executed on April 23 for the murder of 20-year-old Rachelle O'Neil Tolleson in Farmersville, Texas on March 18, 2004. Throughout their upbringing in northern Texas ...
Rachelle Tolleson, 20, was raped and killed by a former classmate. Her killer, Moises Mendoza, is set to be executed Wednesday. San Antonio Express-News Hearst Newspapers Logo ...
Tolleson lived in the small town, about 40 miles northeast of Dallas, with her 6-month-old daughter Avery. Here's what we know about the case. More from death row: ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The Hot Spring County Sheriff's Office has its new leader. In a March 11 quorum court meeting, the committee voted on Richard Tolleson as the next Sheriff, and he was sworn ...
TOLLESON, AZ — Bus drivers are unsung heroes across the Valley, getting students to school and back safely every day. Since the pandemic, there are fewer and fewer of them.
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