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New Lawsuit Alleges Chris Brown Ordered Backstage Assault After Show In Texas
Chris Brown delighted crowds this weekend in Ft. Worth but a new lawsuit filed against him alleges a BRAWL took place backstage on Saturday night at Dickies Arena. The 11:11 Tour stopped through Fort Worth over the weekend for 2 nights and Breezy's performance received rave reviews from the thousands who attended the shows. But its what allegedly happened after the show that's getting all the attention.
Devastating Fire Destroys Historic Texas Sanctuary
A four-alarm fire on Friday has destroyed the historic chapel at First Baptist Church in Dallas. The chapel served as the main sanctuary for the church until 2013 when a new sanctuary was built. The historic secondary chapel held services for nearly a century. Firefighters were called to the scene...
Operation Lone Star arrests overwhelming border county
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – El Paso County is asking the State of Texas for millions of dollars to cover the cost of jailing individuals arrested through Operation Lone Star. County Commissioners Court on Monday voted unanimously to submit a grant application to the Office of Gov. Greg...
God’s Pit Crew Continuing to Assist Texas Residents After Hurricane Beryl
Only mere weeks have passed since record-breaking Hurricane Beryl made its landfall along the coastline of Texas. The storm that left damage in its wake throughout the Caribbean before unleashing chaos on the Gulf Coast broke multiple records as one of the earliest forming hurricanes as it continued to rapidly grow and strengthen due to unusually warm waters this season.
Texas Police Department Missing Thousands of Items, Including Guns and Drugs
If most people take something from work and decide to keep it, it's usually something like a pen or office paper, maybe some post-it notes. Stealing from within a police department? That's a different category of work theft. According to CBS News in Dallas, DeSoto Police have discovered they have...
Body of missing Texas man, 29, discovered by authorities
CLAY COUNTY, Texas (KFDX/KJTL) — The search for a missing Nocona, Texas man ends tragically after his body was discovered by authorities on Tuesday morning. Bryce Dingler, 29, of Nocona, was first reported missing by the Clay County, Texas, Sheriff’s Office on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Officials said...
Open Registration – EMT Classes On Texas College Campuses
With an ever-growing population in Texas, paramedics are critical and are often the initial protectors of public safety during emergencies. They have the training and expertise to handle the effects of disasters and crises, provide medical care, and often prevent further harm or death. This is why Emergency Medical Technician...
Officials searching for missing Bexar County teen
SAN ANTONIO — Officials in Bexar County are asking for your help in finding a missing teenager who was last seen Monday on the north side of town. Macy McGrane, 17, is 5'3" tall, weighs about 140 pounds and has brown eyes and brown hair. She was last seen wearing a gray hoodie and blue jean shorts near the 27000 block of Quartz Way not far from Blanco Road Monday night around 10 p.m.
CPS Energy Lineman Fatally Electrocuted While Restoring Power in San Antonio
A tragic incident occurred early Tuesday morning when a CPS Energy lineman was electrocuted while working to restore power in the far west side of San Antonio. According to a report by KENS5, Bexar County deputies responded to the incident in the 8400 block of Percheron Pass near Culebra Road around 4:30 a.m. Sadly, despite life-saving efforts, the lineman was pronounced dead around 5:30 a.m.
Flash flood watch canceled for San Antonio, but more rain coming
The National Weather Service canceled a flash flood watch that was in effect until 7 on Tuesday night for Bexar and surrounding counties. San Antonio received some of the same heavy rains on Tuesday afternoon that passed over the Hill Country during the morning hours. Up to four inches of...
How Texas' DEI ban has impacted San Antonio universities
The University of Texas at San Antonio has eliminated at least 21 programs and policies related to diversity, equity and inclusion since Texas banned them this year, according to documents Axios obtained through an open records request. Why it matters: The records show the scale at which local universities used...
Helping hire grads: San Antonio hosts resource fair for recent high school graduates
SAN ANTONIO - As summer break nears its end, the City of San Antonio is looking to help recent high school graduates who have yet to plan their future. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 27, at the Roosevelt Clubhouse, the City of San Antonio's Department of Human Services will partner with CafeCollege to host a LEVEL UP Resource Fair.
SAPD identifies suspect connected with deadly shooting of Sonic manager
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police identified a suspect connected with the fatal shooting of a Sonic Drive-In manager in early July on the Northwest Side of San Antonio. The shooting happened around 9:40 p.m. on July 7 at a Sonic restaurant in the 5500 block of Babcock Road, not far from Huebner Road and near the Medical Center area.
Father fatally stabbed allegedly by son in New Braunfels
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas — A 57-year-old man was fatally stabbed by his son in New Braunfels on Monday night, according to the Comal County Sheriff's Office. Deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 100 block of Dry Bear Creek at approximately 9:30 p.m. for reports of a stabbing. Upon arrival, they found William Tarnosky, 57, of New Braunfels, suffering from life-threatening stab wounds. Deputies immediately began life-saving measures, and paramedics from the Bulverde Spring Branch Fire Department continued medical treatment upon arrival. Tarnosky succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. His next of kin has been notified.
San Antonio Botanical Garden will offer free admission this Saturday
SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Botanical Garden will offer free admission to all visitors on Saturday, July 27. In addition to the offer, the Garden is hosting “Dog Daze” during July and August, where visitors can bring their dogs to enjoy time in nature for free from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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