Gateway Church faces layoffs as donations plummet amid Robert Morris scandal

Gateway Church is experiencing financial difficulties and staff layoffs due to a decline in donations following the child sex abuse allegations and subsequent indictment against its former pastor, Robert Morris, who is now engaged in an arbitration dispute with the church over millions in benefits.

Dallas warehouse raids seize 75,000 lbs of THC products
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Allen's police chief hopes recent crackdowns on THC-infused products will help convince Gov. Greg Abbott to sign a bill banning the products into law.

Juneteenth pioneer Opal Lee's Walk for Freedom 2025
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Opal Lee, the 98-year-old "Grandmother of Juneteenth," will not physically lead this year's Walk for Freedom in Fort Worth due to recent health issues, though the community is still urged to attend and honor her legacy.

Trackdown: Dallas nightclub assault suspects
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In this week's Trackdown, Dallas Police are looking for two women involved in a violent assault while the victim fights to save her eyesight.

Ken Paxton's felony case dismissed after completing pretrial diversion program

Attorney General Ken Paxton's felony securities fraud case has been dropped after he completed the conditions of a pretrial diversion program, his attorney said.

City of Dallas ends agreement with Fair Park management company

The City of Dallas announced on Wednesday that it will end its agreement with Fair Park First, the nonprofit that manages Fair Park. A 2024 audit alleged Fair Park First's for-profit umbrella company, OVG360, misspent $5.7 million in restricted donor funds.

Americans evacuated from Israel amidst Iran conflict
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Project Dynamo, a nonprofit specializing in high-risk rescue missions, is actively evacuating American citizens and others from Israel amidst the ongoing conflict with Iran.

President Trump?s border wall funding diverted
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Building a border wall was a top priority of President Trump?s first term, and Texas republicans allocated billions for construction through the Biden administration as well. But a Texas Tribune investigation revealed that border wall funding was quietly removed in the last legislative session and diverted to other state resources.

Juneteenth pioneer Opal Lee's Walk for Freedom: Will she attend?

Opal Lee, the 98-year-old "Grandmother of Juneteenth," will not physically lead this year's Walk for Freedom in Fort Worth due to recent health issues, though the community is still urged to attend and honor her legacy.

Allen PD hopes THC warehouse searches will push Gov. Abbott towards signing ban

Allen's police chief hopes recent crackdowns on THC-infused products will help convince Gov. Greg Abbott to sign a bill banning the products into law.

Trackdown: Help find suspects who beat woman unconcious outside Dallas club

In this week's Trackdown, Dallas Police are looking for two women involved in a violent assault while the victim fights to save her eyesight.

Lewisville police seize illegal narcotics during traffic stop

According to police, 45-year-old Karalee Holifield was arrested and is facing a charge of manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance.

Southbound I-35 in Fort Worth reopens after crash

The Fort Worth Police Department is investigating a crash that shut down I-35 in South Fort Worth on Wednesday.

Three Fort Hood soldiers sentenced to prison for human smuggling plot

Three former U.S. Army soldiers stationed at Fort Hood were sentenced to prison for their role in a plot to smuggle people across the border.

5 Texans sentenced up to 40 years for $17M fraud scheme, including romance scams

Five people from Texas were given lengthy federal prison sentences Monday for their roles in an elaborate, transnational fraud scheme that swindled approximately $17 million from victims worldwide, including vulnerable elderly individuals.

Supreme Court okays nuclear waste storage in Texas

The Supreme Court has ruled to allow plans to proceed for a temporary nuclear waste storage facility in West Texas.