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From classroom to cold case: UTA students helped Arlington police in 1991 slaying ... and more news

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Arlington police had help potentially cracking the case. Fifteen students enrolled in a new class offered by the University of Texas at Arlington called Special Topics in Crime and Criminology: Forensic Assessment of Cold Case Files, who brought new eyes to an investigation that had long perplexed the original Arlington homicide detective, who died without ever identifying a suspect. In other news, the next Powerball drawing of $740 million will take place Monday night after no one claimed the hefty jackpot prize Saturday; for all the details about each lawsuit Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been involved in including how each case unfolded and the current status of each suit, check out the Dallas Morning News; Trevon Diggs  is expected to return from injured reserve for Thursday’s game against the Lions, his first since Oct. 12 at Carolina. Diggs opened his 21-day practice window Sunday, and if everything goes right, he’ll play.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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