After lots of hard work and countless hours poring over historical archives, two local women gathered with friends on Valentine’s Day to celebrate the designation of the Lone Star Baptist Church ...
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Steven Lawayne Nelson, 37, said 'lets ride, Warden' before the killer chemicals were pumped into his veins and he was ultimately pronounced dead at 6.50pm CST in Huntsville, Texas on Wednesday ...
A Texas man convicted of beating and suffocating ... strangled and suffocated with a plastic bag inside NorthPointe Baptist Church in Arlington. The church's secretary, Judy Elliott, 67, was ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Texas death row inmate Steven Lawayne Nelson poses for a photo in a visiting cage at the Texas Department of ...
FILE - Texas death row inmate Steven Lawayne Nelson poses for a photo in a visiting cage at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Polunsky Unit outside Livingston, Texas, on Dec. 5, 2012.
Nelson was convicted by a jury in October 2012 of capital murder for killing Clinton Dobson, a pastor, in an Arlington, Texas, church during a robbery of the place of worship on March 3 ...
A Texas man convicted of killing a pastor in ... strangled and suffocated with a plastic bag inside NorthPointe Baptist Church in Arlington. Nelson allegedly suffocated Dobson by putting a plastic ...
The Rev. Clint Dobson, 28, was murdered in 2011 during a robbery at Northpointe Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas. Steven Nelson, who confessed to participating in the robbery but claimed his ...
After more than a year of heated city council meetings and arguments over zoning laws, the LDS Church and the Fairview Town Council reached a non-binding agreement to avoid legal action in November.
A Latino pastor said churches are fearful of mass deportations at services as President Donald Trump's administration rapidly cracks down on illegal immigration. "We're called as pastors to serve ...
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