Arlington Cops Cry Foul Over Having To Burn Vacation For Injury Checkups
The Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas, the state’s largest police group, says the City of Arlington is forcing officers injured in the line of duty to burn their own sick and vacation time just to attend medical appointments tied to those injuries. CLEAT has put that allegation in writing in a formal...
New development plans emerge for Fort Worth’s struggling Ridgmar Mall
A once prominent mall in Fort Worth that has lost most of its major retailers could soon be receiving major renovations, records show. Westwood Professional Services , a Fort Worth-based engineering and land surveying firm, filed FAA building height reviews for eight separate buildings at the Ridgmar Mall, at 1888...
‘Beautiful’: 6-year-old Haltom City shooting victim remembered for sweet spirit
Nathy Mbuyi is remembered for her sweet spirit and the love she freely gave to those around her, according to her family. “Though she didn’t say much, her kindness, warmth, and pure heart spoke volumes ,” family member Nathy Tshiteya wrote in a GoFundMe organized to help cover the 6-year-old’s funeral expenses. “She...
Bonita Drive Chaos: Fort Worth Cops Drop Bodycam From Late-Night Shooting
Fort Worth police have released body-worn camera footage from a late-night domestic disturbance on Bonita Drive that ended in an officer-involved shooting and a trip to the hospital for the man at the center of it all. Officers were called out last Wednesday after reports of a domestic disturbance and...
Texas poised to strike after in-state OL target bails on Michigan commitment
One of the Lonestar State's top interior offensive line recruits just became available, and the Longhorns could pounce.
Fort Worth relaxes rules around World Cup signs, but only in these four areas
The Fort Worth City Council unanimously approved a proposal to temporarily relax city rules around signage in four districts ahead of this summer’s World Cup. The change, approved Tuesday, March 31, creates an expedited process for World Cup signs in the Stockyards, downtown, Near Southside and West 7th. These...
800-acre community near Eagle Mountain Lake moves a step closer to reality
An 800-acre development that would feature more than 1,100 homes near Eagle Mountain Lake in northwest Fort Worth is one step closer to becoming a reality. A Fort Worth-based engineering firm on Monday filed a commerical grading permit with the city, records show . The Estates at Eagle Mountain would sprawl across...
New dorms that will hold thousands of students coming to TCU
The TCU Board of Trustees have announced a number of campus construction and development updates that will push the school’s new strategic plan further into motion. Trustees agreed during their meeting March 26 to several updates on a number of major capital projects, including dorms and major renovations. A dorm for...
Olivia Miles has two-word response to Dawn Staley’s comments about her
TCU is on the brink of a first Final Four appearance in program history, but Dawn Staley and the South Carolina juggernaut stand in the way of Olivia Miles' Horned Frogs
Defense seeks to ban the word ‘psychopath’ in Texas trial of accused child killer
Defense attorneys who represent a man who is to go to trial in Tarrant County in seven days in the strangling of a 7-year-old girl are looking ahead to the scope of testimony in the punishment phase of the death penalty case if he is found guilty. In a motion filed last week, the office of the regional public...

















