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The prison in Huntsville, Texas, is shown on March 5, 2014. The Huntsville prison had to evacuate 650 inmates after a fire broke out on the third floor and in the attic on Aug. 25. 2023. (Brett ...
More than 250 people were on the waitlist this month alone across the nine prison units that Lee College services, nearly all of which circle the town of Huntsville. Inmates in Texas’ other ...
HUNTSVILLE, Texas – Fire broke out Friday morning at a state prison in Texas, forcing more than 650 inmates to evacuate but injuring no one, an official said.. The fire, the cause of which isn't ...
An inmate who escaped from the Huntsville Prison Unit is in custody hours after a search on Sunday, according to authorities. The video above is from ABC13's 24/7 livestream. The Texas Department ...
More than 600 inmates had to be evacuated after a fire erupted at the Huntsville Unit early Friday, according to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Skip Navigation.
HUNTSVILLE, TX – Officials with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) said an inmate who escaped prison is back in custody. Jesus Villareal, 39, went missing from the Huntsville Unit ...
Jesus Villareal (TDCJ #01499570), 39 years old, was determined missing from the Huntsville Unit on Sept 8 in Huntsville. Villareal is believed to be in a maroon Chevy Malibu with Texas license ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Viewed from the outside, the Texas State Prison in Huntsville is a stark, foreboding building. But it was behind those thick prison walls 50 years ago that America was gripped by ...
HUNTSVILLE — Calvin Green paced around the table again and again. Green was reenacting his response to getting his first smartphone after nearly 26 years in prison for a group of inmates at the ...
The Texas Prison Rodeo is featured in a new online archive available through the library's website. Rodeo clowns at the Texas Prison Rodeo in 1965 in Huntsville. Don Jones/Houston Chronicle.
More than 600 inmates had to be evacuated after a fire erupted at the Huntsville Unit early Friday, according to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Skip Navigation.