Tom Hicks, who owned the Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers, died Saturday. Hicks was described as an innovative businessman and pioneer in private equity.
Texas businessman and philanthropist Tom Hicks, who simultaneously owned NHL, Major League Baseball and English Premier League soccer clubs, died Saturday. He was 79.
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A suppressed police report could prove Ronald Sperry Jr. was at work when two elderly sisters were brutally stabbed to death.
Tom Hicks, the Texas businessman and philanthropist who owned two Dallas-area professional sports franchises and an English ...
Roads will reopen once the end of the parade reaches a two-block distance from each closure. Vehicles not removed by the ...