Fort Worth veteran transforms Marine service into leading homeless solutions
Tony Wilson sat at his work desk, overhead shelves filled with books, college memorabilia, a framed family photo and his honorable discharge certificate from the U.S. Marine Corps. The mementos take him back to 2007, when he began considering military service. He wanted a challenge, and after walking into a...
Fort Worth ISD Parents Fear the Same Chaos that State Takeover Has Brought to...
TEA intervention into locally controlled school districts has become increasingly common—despite mixed results. Despite months of community protests, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced last week that it would begin the process of taking over Fort Worth Independent School District, Texas’ ninth largest school...
Texas Shelter Dog’s Endearing Smile Melts Hearts As He Waits For His Forever Home
After receiving several reports from residents about a stray dog joyfully wandering through Arlington, Texas, Animal Services decided to step in and help. The happy-go-lucky Pit Bull mix, later named Bitsy, had been trotting through neighborhoods, greeting anyone who crossed her path. Fortunately, one day she paused...
Irving Man Arrested After Stabbing and Punching Boyfriend During Argument
On October 18, 2025, around 7:25 p.m., Irving Police officers responded to a domestic disturbance in progress at the Villas at Beaver Creek Apartments in the 800 block of N. Meadow Creek Drive in Las Colinas. Dispatch advised officers that the reporting party's boyfriend him him in the arm, head and was stabbed twice...
North Texas hospitals provide billions in uncompensated care. ACA changes could increase that burden
A Texas health leader estimates hospitals could be responsible for more than $1 billion in additional uncompensated care if federal lawmakers don’t extend a subsidy that makes health insurance on the federal marketplace more affordable. Hospitals across the state already provide billions of dollars in uncompensated...
Amazon contractor to lay off over 200 workers in North Texas
FORT WORTH, Texas — An Amazon contractor in North Texas is planning to lay off more than 200 employees later this year. According to a filing with the state, Accelore Group, which in based in Richardson, is planning to cut 214 jobs at two of its Amazon Logistics facilities—one in Fort Worth and the other in Mesquite....
North Texas showrunner, filmmaker Taylor Sheridan reportedly leaving Paramount for NBCU
FORT WORTH, Texas — Taylor Sheridan, the writer and director behind such hit TV series as "Yellowstone" and "Landman," will reportedly leave Paramount for NBCUniversal at the end of 2028, according to Deadline. Sheridan's five-year deal with Paramount will reportedly end at the end of 2028, Deadline reports, with...
Jamaicans in North Texas ready to aid friends, family in Hurricane Melissa path
As Hurricane Melissa intensified Monday with sustained winds of 175 miles per hour, many in North Texas with loved ones in Jamaica braced for the worst. In Arlington, Errol Byles spent much of his day on the phone trying to stay in contact with his sisters and friends still living on the island.
Arlington’s Sky Ball XXIII Raises $300K for Military Families, Hosts Enlistment Oath for Young...
Last Saturday night was a momentous occasion at Globe Life Field in Arlington, not just for the grandeur of the venue but for a cause that hits close to home for many Texans. According to a post by the White Settlement Police Department, the Airpower Foundation's Sky Ball XXIII gathered crowds to fundraise in a...
Ex-North Texas police clerk jailed for stealing guns from evidence room
A former evidence clerk for the DeSoto and Midlothian police departments is serving time in jail after admitting to stealing firearms.

















