Trackdown: Homeowner shoots at ‘Camaro Crooks’
Fort Worth police are seeking two men who attempted to steal a car and engaged in a shootout with a homeowner, before fleeing in a white Chevy Camaro with racing stripes.
National Missing Endangered Persons code set to launch Monday, Sept. 8
The FCC's new Missing Endangered Persons code will send alerts to phones, TVs, and radios for vulnerable individuals not covered by AMBER or Silver Alerts.
2 Fort Worth firefighters hospitalized after garage collapse during house fire
Two firefighters are recovering after a garage collapse during a two-alarm house fire in Fort Worth on Wednesday.
From Toys “R” Us to Hobby Lobby in Hurst, Texas
Hobby Lobby took over a familiar spot in Hurst in 2020, moving into the old Toys “R” Us building that shut down after the chain’s 2017 bankruptcy. The once-bright toy store slowly transformed, with signs coming down in 2019 and construction stretching into early 2020. Sitting at...
Fort Worth police investigate shooting that critically injured a 19-year-old
Fort Worth police are investigating a shooting that critically injured a 19-year-old on Tuesday evening. Officers were called to the 1200 block of Woodland Avenue around 6:50 p.m. They found a man who had been shot in the abdomen, police said. The officers rendered aid to the injured man, and he was taken to a...
Tarrant County sheriff refuses to give briefings requested by Commissioner Simmons on jail deaths
Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn told county commissioners Wednesday he would not participate in any more briefings about deaths in jail custody called by County Commissioner Alisa Simmons. He let them know through an email, which was read aloud by another county staff member. Simmons is a frequent critic of...
Tarrant County Man Sentenced to 35 Years for Assaulting Fort Worth Officer
FORT WORTH, TX – A Tarrant County jury has convicted 45-year-old Sebastian Munoz of assaulting a peace officer and sentenced him to 35 years in prison. The case stems from an incident on November 27, 2024, when Fort Worth police received multiple 911 calls reporting a man breaking into cars, damaging property, and...
Families of victims of the Boeing crash expected to push for criminal prosecution in...
Families of victims of the Boeing crash are expected to push for criminal prosecution in a Fort Worth court today.
Texas suburbs resist new state law allowing more apartments
DALLAS — Until last month, if a developer wanted to build a run-of-the-mill apartment complex in Irving, that building could reach up to three stories and had to have plentiful places for kids to run around. Now, that apartment complex must have eight floors. It must include a swimming...
Demolition planned for former restaurant in Fort Worth Stockyards
A 110-year-old former Stockyards cold-storage warehouse that once housed a landmark restaurant is now facing demolition, according to a city permit application. Plans for an Urban Stillhouse restaurant and whiskey tasting room at the cavernous D. Hart and Sons Livestock Co. building, 2629 N. Main St., have been...