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Equipment bound for England’s Kansas City base was taken in transit. Two people were arrested and police are investigating ahead of Wednesday’s opener.
Ellis County Commissioner Matthew Zajic was arrested in Ennis on a Class B misdemeanor theft charge and released on $1,000 bond while police investigate.
A Fort Worth officer dove into the Trinity River near Dream Park and pulled a missing boy to safety; medics later cleared the child.
A 35‑year‑old Fort Worth man has been arrested and charged with intoxication manslaughter after a pedestrian was struck and killed on E. Rosedale Street; investigators continue to probe the crash.
A Tarrant County jury sent former Everman deputy fire chief Joel Jones to life after prosecutors said he paid a man to rape a Fort Worth woman. The sentence ends a case that shocked neighbors.
A two-vehicle crash at West Northwest Highway and Marsh Lane left one man dead and another hospitalized Thursday night, police said.
Two people were found dead inside an apartment at Whispering Run in Hurst Thursday; police say the investigation is active and there is no ongoing threat to the public.
Molly Tranchin says underwear brand EBY posted an AI‑altered clip of her partially nude and has sued in federal court seeking deletion and damages.
A Fort Worth man got concurrent prison terms after his pickup crashed through an East Lancaster bus stop in July, killing 68‑year‑old Inez Caldwell. The judge ordered nine years served before parole consideration.
Dallas police reported a shooting Wednesday in the 2700 block of Gooch Street in Oak Cliff. The department posted the incident on X and is seeking tips.
A federal jury in Abilene convicted the former Anson city manager of attempted enticement of a minor after an undercover sting. Sentencing is set for Sept. 17, 2026.
A Tarrant County jury convicted Winston Love in a multi‑Target theft spree and handed down a 45‑year sentence — prosecutors say it’s the first jury test of Texas’ tougher retail‑theft law.
FBI Seattle says a Texas couple were indicted in a psychic fraud that allegedly stole millions from vulnerable victims.
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