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Myrtle Polk missing Oak Cliff
DALLAS - More than two months have passed since 88-year-old Myrtle Polk went missing from her Singing Hills neighborhood in Oak Cliff, leaving her tight-knit community of family and friends on a desperate search for answers.Myrtle Polk was last seen in early June along Indian Creek Trail, driving a Black 2004 Lexus ES 330 sedan, which has also not been located. Given her age and medical history, the Texas Department of Public Safety issued a Silver Alert, and highway signs were activated for several days to assist in the search.Her only son, Philip Polk, said because of the length of...
CeeDee Lamb Sends Strong Message to Cowboys Amid Contract Dispute
CeeDee Lamb is holding out for a new contract, but he’s not slowing down. The Dallas Cowboys star receiver says he’s been “grinding” in preparation for the season while waiting for the call to rejoin his teammates. Lamb has been quiet during his extended holdout, which...
Neighbors lament loss of iconic Highland Park mansion
Members of the nonprofit Preservation Park Cities organization say the tearing down of an Italian Renaissance mansion marks a significant loss for the architectural history of North Texas. Large construction equipment was on the site at 4101 Beverly Drive on Friday continuing to tear down the mansion, which began on...
Defense Seeks Bail Reduction for Woman Accused of Killing Fort Worth Officer
The ongoing case of De Aujalae Evans, who is accused of intoxication manslaughter in the death of Fort Worth Police Sergeant Billy Randolph, has seen a new development as her lawyers are actively seeking reduced bail for their client, as per court documents filed this month. Evans, whose bond is currently set at a steep $750,000, was arrested following the tragic incident that occurred on August 12 on I-35W, where she reportedly drove under the influence and fatally struck Sgt. Randolph, who was attending to a crash scene at the time of the incident. The defense claims that the current bail amount is "excessive, oppressive and beyond the financial means of [Evans]" and is therefore unconstitutional, according to FOX 4 News.
Just a warehouse? Hardly as new Alliance center uses autonomous trucking, latest tech
It started as a 1-million-square-foot “spec” industrial building, but on Aug. 22, rapidly-expanding Southwire cut the ribbon on the nearly 1.2-million-square-foot customer service center in north Fort Worth’s AllianceTexas. The new warehouse and customer service center will also use autonomous trucking to and from the new building...
Record-Breaking Victory: Fort Worth Woman Wins $365M in FedEx Discrimination Lawsuit (Must-See Video)
In a groundbreaking legal decision, Jennifer Harris of Fort Worth, Texas, has been awarded a record-setting $365 million by a jury in a discrimination lawsuit against FedEx. This monumental verdict marks the largest single discrimination judgment ever levied against FedEx, setting a precedent for workplace discrimination cases nationwide. Jennifer Harris’s...
Preseason football games worth watching as 2024 season gets underway
The first phase of the 2024 high school football season gets underway this week as teams begin their respective non-district schedules. Time is of the essence, with schools in Allen, Plano ISD and McKinney ISD afforded just two preseason games before beginning district play. They'll look to make the most of these next two weeks before the games take on extra meaning, and in the meantime, there are still plenty of noteworthy ballgames throughout the local gridiron.
As new executive pastor takes over at Gateway Church, former congregants raise concerns
Two months after Gateway Church’s founder and executive pastor Robert Morris resigned amid public child sex abuse allegations, another lead pastor has departed following what the church characterized as a “moral issue.” Now, that pastor’s replacement is drawing attention from former Gateway congregants concerned about how sexual abuse concerns were handled at the church’s Frisco campus.
Three dead, three injured after Friday evening multi-vehicle crash in Argyle
Three people died and three others were injured in a six-vehicle crash on Interstate 35W in Argyle on Friday evening, according to Argyle Police Chief Emmitt Jackson. At about 6:47 p.m. Friday, Denton County Emergency Services District No. 1 responded to a major vehicle collision involving multiple vehicles on I-35W at Crawford Road.
Colleyville begins planning for 2025 Stars and Guitars event
County artist Rhett Akins performs during the Stars and Guitar concert in Colleyville June 21. (Cody Thorn/Community Impact) City of Colleyville officials have started planning the 2025 Stars and Guitar event. The date for next year's event has not been decided, said Hailey Waldon, community relations and events specialist for...
This Disgusting Crime is Happening Way Too Much in Texas
I’m tired of this uncomfortable topic not being discussed, it’s happening way too much in Texas and across the country and it needs to stop. While I admit I don’t watch the news anymore I try to stay up on news and information that applies to Texas, and it seems like this crime is popping up all the time. I am talking about teachers, aides, and administration preying on students.
Texas Man Caught Smuggling Drugs In Plush Toys From Buc-ee’s
Folks in Texas flock to Buc-ee's for many good reasons. But using their plush toys to hide your drugs is usually not one of them. Such was the case when a man was busted in the Lone Star State after the cops found a bunch of drugs in his toys.
Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Six Inches of Snow for Texas
Is another “snowpocalypse” in store for Texas?. The Great Texas Freeze of 2021 is still fresh on the minds of Texans. I’ll never forget the fact that there was a winter storm warning for the entire state. Talk about an unprecedented weather event. Here in North Texas,...
It’s A Felony Yet It Continues to Happen in Texas
If someone in Texas decides to break this law they are facing a felony charge, but for some reason it continues to increase and it needs to stop, immediately. For most people the idea of dumping an animal somewhere is a disgusting and horrible action, but it’s a serious problem here in the state of Texas.
Expert Warns of Rodent Surge in Texas
Texas appears to be primed for a spike in rodent infestations. Nothing makes me cringe like the thought of rodents living in my home. Having a single rat find its way into my home is enough to make me want to pack up and leave. But an infestation? Yeah, it’s time to scorch the earth at that point.
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