Gov. DeSantis orders flags at half-staff for former Miami-Dade County Rep. Bruce Hoffmann
lags will be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Dec. 5.
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lags will be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Dec. 5.
Jeremy Painkin was the president of the Allen Professional Firefighters Association from 2017 until he resigned in October 2023 after an investigation into the union's finances.
This new board will replace the elected board as part of the state's intervention over the district because of failing grades.
The suit alleges that, following allegations, Celina ISD quietly reassigned Caleb Elliott to protect the image of its championship high school football program.
The Heath Department of Public Safety is investigating.
Months after a flash flood killed over two dozen campers and counselors, Camp Mystic is installing new high-tech river monitors and safety upgrades — as families push for accountability and lawsuits continue.
A 14-year-old girl has died after being hit by a truck on Tuesday afternoon in Flower Mound, police said.
The Fort Worth Police Department is rolling out a new program with a focus on boosting community trust and accountability.
"The individual or individuals responsible removed the animal's head and left the remaining carcass behind," the sheriff's office said in a statement.
A 10-year-old has now died after the Lewisville fire last week that killed a woman and injured her family members, officials said.
November 30 marks 3 years since 7-year-old Athena Strand disappeared from her home in Paradise, Texas.
One driver is dead and another injured after a wrong-way crash on Highway 121 early Sunday morning, Richland Hills police said.
A man's body was found in a pond near Trinity Boulevard and S Norwood Drive on Sunday afternoon, Fort Worth police said.
The man who reported a woman missing last month, days before she was found dead in a Miami-Dade canal, is now charged with her murder, authorities say.
The lawsuit seeks a minimum of $1 million in damages and trial by jury.