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Wanted felon on the run in Johnson County
ALVARADO, Texas - Police in Johnson County are looking for a wanted felon who ran from traffic stop on Tuesday night. Alvarado Police pulled over a car shortly after 8 p.m. Jeremy Coker, 30, fought and assaulted the officer who pulled them over. 41-year-old Peggy Rotenberry, a wanted felon, was...
'Twisters' Movie Soundtrack Features Major North Texas Musicians
To make up for its Oklahoma setting and loss of Fort Worth native Bill Paxton, the folks who brought us the new Twisters movie made sure it was jam-packed with Texas music talent. In addition to its new Texas star, Austin native Glen Powell, the film's soundtrack boasts a number of modern Texas music legends, including some Dallas-Fort Worth locals.
Chris Brown sued for $50M for assaulting 4 concertgoers at show in Fort Worth
Chris Brown is being sued for $50 million for allegedly assaulting four concertgoers. The lawsuit names Brown, several of his entourage, and tour promoter Live Nation as defendants in the filing, alleging the “brutal, violent assault,” of the concertgoers. According to court papers obtained by PEOPLE, the incident...
Fort Worth man says 'game changing' executive immigration action will impact his life
FORT WORTH — Juan Carlos Cerda's first memories are of spending time with his parents at a park in Atlanta, Georgia. He's lived in Texas since 2000. Here he's gotten married, started a career, and bought a home in Fort Worth. "I am a Texan, for all intents and purposes," Cerda said. "I just don't have that permanent legal status that says I can stay here."When Cerda was 3 years old, his parents left Mexico and moved their family to the United States. Now 31, he calls this country the only one he's ever known as home. But because he...
GE Aerospace looking to expand engine repair center near DFW International Airport
DALLAS — this story and more North Texas business news from our content partners at the Dallas Business Journal. The maintenance arm of General Electric Aerospace wants to expand and upgrade its operations near Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport — and wants to do so with a tax abatement from the City of Fort Worth.
Author Stephanie M Seaton’s new Book Release ‘Innocence Taken’
TYLER, Texas (KETK)- Author Stephanie M Seaton along with Larhonda Hamilton stopped by East Texas Live on Wednesday to discuss the upcoming book release. The book release is set for August 3rd at The Dock Book Shop in Fort Worth from 6-9pm. For more information click here.
North Texas inflation higher than nation’s. Experts say that shows economic strength
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex recently ranked first in the nation for metrics analyzing inflation rate trends. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data and a study from WalletHub showed North Texas’ increased costs. However, experts described high inflation as a double-edged sword that heavily impacts consumers but also speaks to the area’s business growth.
Fort Worth’s Hill elected to board at Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
James Hill, a board member of the Tarrant Regional Water District and director of the Center for Real Estate at TCU’s Neeley School of Business, has been elected to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas board of directors. He will serve the remaining portion of an unexpired term ending...
Social Media Webpage Tracks Dallas-Fort Worth Car Thefts
(TNS) — Johncarlos Moreno was running late for a showing of “Twisters” with his girlfriend. Though the new film was set for wide release in mid-July, they got to see it just under a month before its release. He normally parks his blue 2023 Chevrolet Camaro at...
Nonprofits to vacate Fort Worth Community Arts Center with building’s future uncertain
After prolonged uncertainty about the future of the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, located at 1300 Gendy St. in the Cultural District, one development is certain. Arts Fort Worth, the nonprofit that supports the arts and artists in the city, will no longer manage the city-owned building after 22 years. The organization plans to suspend its programming by Aug. 1, and the building’s galleries will close their doors to the public by Jan. 1, 2025.
TCU Makes 2025 Five-Star Jazzy Davidson’s Final Cutdown List
Jazzy Davidson, a five-star recruit in the Class of 2025, has narrowed her final list to six schools: TCU, USC, UCLA, Duke, Connecticut, and Texas, per Dushawn London. ESPN ranks the 6-foot-1 point guard as the No. 3 overall prospect in her class and the second-best point guard. Davidson told...
Public Hearing on Multi-Family Dwelling Proposal at Denton Intersection Set for August 14
A public hearing by the City of Denton Planning and Zoning Commission is set to occur, deliberating over a pivotal request that could transform a sizeable patch of land at one of the city's key intersections. Slated for Wednesday, August 14, at 6:30 p.m., the hearing will take place in the City Council Chambers at City Hall. At the core of discussions is a proposal put forth by Brian Bridgewater of Manhard Consulting, who represents the property owner. This proposal aims to amend the existing Specific Use Permit to allow for multifamily dwelling uses on about 53.407 acres, located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Locust Street and Loop 288, according to the City of Denton, Texas.
Dallas One Day Doors & Closets offers new door options
LEWISVILLE, Texas — One Day Doors & Closets of Dallas, Lewisville, Texas, has updated its offerings of digitally fabricated cyber doors, custom-tailored to interiors and installed within one day. The company’s updated Cyber collection is made up of three series - Shaker, Raised Panel, and Modern - which are...
Denton council struggles to tighten rules on short-term rentals after split vote
Denton City Council members were divided at Tuesday night’s special called meeting over whether to tighten restrictions on short-term rentals, citing reasons such as the lack of enforcement of current rules that require short-term rental owners to pay the city’s hotel occupancy tax. Out of the estimated 250...
UNT work crew unearths improvised time capsule buried by Mean Green ‘Wild Women’ in 1992
A University of North Texas facilities work crew in the Clark Hall courtyard had let a backhoe rip on July 10. The crew was working to replace sanitary waste pipe serving the dorm in time for students to return to campus. Carl Parsons, a mechanical engineer at UNT who was...
2024 AAC Media Day: Recaps and storylines for all 14 teams
Deep in the heart of Texas is where the American Athletic Conference hosts its media days. For the second consecutive year, the AAC head coaches and players convened in Arlington, TX to preview the upcoming season. First-year commissioner Tim Pernetti — succeeding Mike Aresco as the second commissioner in AAC...
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