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Stalked: Someone's Watching (also stylized as Stalked) is an American television documentary series on Investigation Discovery that debuted on January 24, 2011. The series tells the stories of those who have been stalked and is hosted by Michelle Ward. [1] [2] [3] Stalked: Someone's Watching ran for four seasons, ending in 2014. [4]
It was the first time since then that Republicans held both of the state's Senate seats simultaneously. This is the last time a Senator from Texas lost re-election. In 2010, Krueger's campaign was named by the Houston Chronicle as the worst in Texas' modern political history. [4] Hutchinson became the first woman to serve as a senator from Texas.
In 1993, she was elected to the United States Senate in a non-partisan special election, defeating Democratic incumbent Bob Krueger and becoming the first female senator in Texas history. After being re-elected to the Senate in 1994 , 2000 , and 2006 , Hutchison was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Texas in 2010 , losing the Republican ...
Krueger was married to the former Kathleen Tobin of Bandera, Texas, who co-authored the book From Bloodshed to Hope in Burundi, and served two terms as a City Council Member in New Braunfels, Texas, and as Mayor Pro-tem. The Kruegers had three children. In the late 1980s, Krueger and his family were the victims of a stalker.
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State Senator Leland Yee (D) pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering (2015) [24] and was sentenced to five years in prison. (2016) [25] State Senator Roderick Wright (D) was convicted of eight counts of perjury and voter fraud. He was sentenced to 90 days and barred him from ever holding public office again and will be required to perform ...
May 15—EAU CLAIRE — An Eau Claire man has the opportunity to avoid one felony conviction after authorities say he spray painted a former co-worker's vehicle as revenge for a Facebook post.
The 1984 United States Senate election in Texas was held on November 6, 1984. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator John Tower decided to retire, instead of seeking a fifth term. Republican Phil Gramm won the open seat.