Two weeks after the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, four of the 17 children and adults injured are still being treated in hospitals across San Antonio. As of June 6, a 10-year-old...
Texas Lawmakers to Emphasize Supporting Crisis Pregnancies if Roe Overturned
The ramifications of the Supreme Court draft opinion on the Roe v. Wade decision continue in Texas. The Lone Star State has begun to prepare for the moment the Supreme Court may overturn abortion....
Wiley College Graduates Get Surprise of a Lifetime
The 2022 graduating class of Wiley College received a pleasant surprise during their commencement ceremony on Saturday. Wiley's president told the graduating class that an anonymous donor had paid...
By Amy Jones | May 10, 2022
Snake Season in Texas Ramps Up
As summer weather spreads through Texas, snake season is ramping up, and it's best to be cautious of where you step. Matt Morris, a North Texan who spoke to NBC 5 earlier in the year about a nest of...
Baby Formula in Short Supply Across the U.S.
Parents all over Texas and the country are struggling with the recent shortage in baby formula. Emily Stanley, a Lake Jackson mom, is one of them. According to WFAA News, Emily left work on May 9 so...
By Mary Dada | May 10, 2022
Woman Allegedly Leads Local Police on Chase in Stolen Ambulance
An Austin woman is in custody after allegedly stealing an ambulance and leading officers in a chase through Garland on May 9. According to Garland Police, officers received a call at approximately...
By Mary Dada | May 10, 2022
Walmart and Sam’s Club Help Fight Texas Food Insecurity
On May 9, the North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) announced that Walmart and Sam’s Club would be joining them in the ninth annual "Fight Hunger. Spark Change." campaign to address food insecurity in North...
19-Year-Old DFW Native to be SMU’s Youngest Law School Graduate
A 19-year-old from Keller is set to become the youngest student to graduate from Southern Methodist University's law program. According to a release on SMU’s website, 19-year-old Haley Taylor...
By Mary Dada | May 10, 2022
Russian Ambassador Doused in Red Paint During Ceremony in Poland
On Monday, anti-war protesters in Warsaw, Poland, threw red paint intended to look like blood at Sergey Andreev, the Russian ambassador to Poland. Andreev was placing a wreath at a Warsaw cemetery...
EU to Ban Russian Real Estate Purchases
The EU announced last week that it would be voting to implement new sanctions against Russia, the sixth round it has imposed since the country invaded Ukraine. This sanction package is unique as...
Dallas Man Charged With Drug and Gun Crimes
U.S Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Chad E. Meacham has announced that a Dallas man has been charged with gun and drug crimes following his arrest on April 14. According to the...
By Mary Dada | May 10, 2022
Dallas Police Chief Addresses Repeat Violent Offenders
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia has warned that his department will not tolerate repeat violent offenders. According to CBS 11 News, Garcia made the warning while speaking during a May 5 address...
By Mary Dada | May 10, 2022
Woman Accused of Throwing Boyfriend’s Mother’s Ashes in Local Lake
Fort Worth Police said a 40-year-old woman was arrested on May 4, nearly two years after she allegedly threw the ashes of her boyfriend’s mother into Lake Worth. According to Fort Worth Police...
By Mary Dada | May 10, 2022
Local District Asking for Public Input on Next Superintendent
The Fort Worth Independent School District Board of Education is asking for the public’s input on a new superintendent as the district seeks its next leader. The district shared an online survey so...
By Mary Dada | May 10, 2022
Anti-Abortion Organization’s Office Targeted by Arson
A fire took place at the headquarters of an anti-abortion organization over the weekend, an occurrence that authorities are calling a deliberate act of arson. According to authorities, a fire broke...
Lake Mead Drought Exposes More Human Remains
Lake Mead -- located 40 miles northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada -- has dropped its total capacity, a new low since it was filled during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Due to its critical levels,...
Dallas Considering New Ordinance for Event Promoters
The Dallas City Council heard plans on Monday regarding a new Commercial Promoter Ordinance to keep promoters accountable for their events and partygoers safe. Dallas has dealt with two...
By Amy Jones | May 10, 2022
Texas Attorney General Paxton and Others Withdraw from NAAG
Following their increasing dissatisfaction with the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG), which has allegedly become more left-leaning, a few Republican state attorney generals have left...
Two TCU Students Graduate With Triple Degrees
Two Texas Christian University students who graduated during the May 7 commencement ceremony received triple degrees. According to a TCU announcement, Sarah Jennings and Brent Hewitt graduated with...
Texas May Challenge Requirement to Educate Unlawful Migrant Students
Texas Governor Greg Abbott gave a controversial radio interview last Wednesday in which he answered questions about the immigration system and Texas public schools. The governor said Texas wants to...
Robinhood New Stock Lending Feature
Robinhood Chief Brokerage Officer (CBO) Steve Quirk announced the company, a financial service firm founded in 2013, rolled out its Stock Lending Program on May 4, allowing customers to earn extra...