Recent gains made by the Russian army indicate a shift in momentum in the war over Ukraine. As of Saturday, May 30, Russia is now in complete control of the Ukrainian town of Lyman in the Donetsk...
Band Director Indicted for Indecency with Children
Former Keller ISD band director Jedidiah Maus has been charged with multiple felonies after officials alleged he exposed himself to many minors.
Ukraine Consul General Meets with Mayor Johnson
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson met with the Consul General of Ukraine at the City Hall on March 28, giving Vitalli Tarasiuk a copy of a resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
By Mary Dada | Apr 3, 2022
Texas Central Delinquent on Property Taxes
Texas Central’s proposed high-speed rail from Dallas to Houston has hit another snag as the company is allegedly delinquent on over $600,000 in property taxes.
UT Endowment Provides Tuition Assistance For Thousands
Starting this fall, thousands of students enrolled at University of Texas schools will receive free tuition as part of the new “Promise Plus” program.
Huntington’s Disease Society of America Golf Classic
The Greater North Texas affiliate of the Huntington's Disease Society of America (HDSA) will host their Inaugural JCH Memorial Golf Classic on Monday, May 2 at 7:00 a.m. (CT) at Bear Creek Golf...
By Amy Jones | Apr 3, 2022
‘Most Wanted’ Fugitive Arrested for Child Sexual Assault
Fugitive sex offender and former sheriff’s deputy, James Mark Bishop was captured on Monday afternoon by the U.S. Marshals Pacific Northwest Violent Offender Task Force in the Conde Creek area of Jackson County, Ore.
Biden: ‘Putin’s Price Hike’ Affecting Americans
U.S. President Joe Biden has been stung by criticism over the rising cost of living and his response to the war in Ukraine. On March 31, Biden blamed the increased costs on “Putin’s Price Hike.”
Texas Health Hospital Receives National Certification
The Texas Health Harris Methodist Fort Worth Hospital received a new certification, the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Neurotrauma Certification, making them the first hospital...
By Mary Jones | Apr 3, 2022
Flytrex Brings Drone Delivery to DFW
Flytrex, an Israeli-owned startup, is currently making drone food and Walmart deliveries in North Carolina. The company is now planning to expand to Texas, where it will be serving residents in the...
By Amy Jones | Apr 2, 2022
Serial Bank Robbery Suspect Federally Charged
An Albuquerque man has been charged with bank robbery in Texas and is suspected of additional bank robberies in Arizona, New Mexico, Mississippi, and California, according to U.S. Attorney for the...
Outdoor Warning System Sirens, Emergency or Test?
Many communities throughout the country are preparing their tornado sirens as spring threatens to bring severe weather. The City of Dallas tests their Outdoor Warning System emergency sirens on the...
By Mary Jones | Apr 2, 2022
Texas Health Hospital Opens New Tower
The Fort Worth Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital opened a new nine-story facility, the Jane and John Justin Tower, on April 2. It is the first of its kind and the biggest project in Fort Worth...
By Mary Jones | Apr 2, 2022
Texas A&M To Support Ukrainian Students
Texas A&M announced that the school will cover full room and board and tuition fees for Ukrainian students in the fall semester of 2022.
Skippy Recalls Peanut Butter Products
Skippy recalled 9,353 cases of its peanut butter on Wednesday, equaling 161,692 pounds, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The decision came after Hormel Foods, the company's owner,...
Ukraine Prepares for Renewed Russian Advances
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned French President Emmanuel Macron in a phone call that the Russian shelling of Mariupol would continue until Ukrainian troops surrendered. "Ukrainian...
Insulin Price Cap Act Passed by House
The ongoing battle over insulin prices in the U.S. was taken to the U.S. House of Representatives floor on Thursday. The Affordable Insulin Now Act, authored by three Democrats, passed the House by...
By Manny Legrand | Apr 2, 2022
Nikki Smith Designs Strikes Gold
Many business owners had to pivot their business models during the pandemic. While retail spaces relied heavily on online sales, jewelry wholesaler Nikki Smith was able to bring her online business...
By Amy Jones | Apr 2, 2022
Likelihood of Global Food Crisis May Be Rising
Worldwide food emergency has been discussed for years, but the COVID-19 pandemic especially brought food production to the forefront of conversation in 2020. Now, the rising conflict in Ukraine has...
By Manny Legrand | Apr 1, 2022
Corporate America Business Travel Increasing
When the COVID pandemic forced companies to find alternative methods of operation, it changed the way business was conducted across multiple sectors. Though the implementation of remote work proved...
El Salvador Initiates State of Emergency
On Saturday, March 26, El Salvador recorded its most deadly day in recent history with 62 homicides. The murders led the Salvadorian parliament to announce a state of emergency in the country,...