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Three people were arrested on Monday after Mansfield police say they fled from a Target in a stolen vehicle following a shoplifting incident that led to a pursuit ending in a crash on Interstate 20.Target shoplifting and stolen car trackingMansfield police responded around 3:02 p.m. to a report of shoplifting in progress at the Target store in the 1800 block of North U.S. 287 Frontage Road, according to authorities.The driver of the Camry, 65-year-old Nelson Murray, was charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, evading arrest with a vehicle and engaging in organized retail theft. Vehicle passenger 62-year-old Willie McNealy, along with 63-year-old Erwin Roland, who was detained at the Target store, were both each charged with engaging in organized retail theft.Police said a witness provided a description of the suspects' vehicle, prompting officers to deploy the department's Drone as First Responder program. The police drone located the vehicle and helped officers obtain a lice

Mansfield Target shoplifting suspects arrested after stolen car chase, crash on I-20 — FOX 4 Dallas
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The Chief of Police in a small Texas town has resigned after several recent arrests from his department have sparked free speech concerns.Trinidad Police Chief ResignsTrinidad Police Chief Charles Gregory has resigned, FOX 4 has learned. Gregory's last day with the department will be June 19.He and the Trinidad Police Department have put the town of fewer than 800 people in a national spotlight since their May arrest of Henderson County resident Jennifer Combs.FOX 4 reported on May 20 that Combs was charged with felony false alarm by the Trinidad Police Department after making an April Facebook post concerning the city's water issues.Her post stated that people had been hospitalized after drinking the city's water. Gregory responded by saying Combs’ post "creates fear, panic, or unnecessary emergency response within a community."FOX 4 has not verified that anyone in Trinidad was hospitalized from drinking the city's water.A Henderson County grand jury declined to indict Combs, who has

Trinidad Police Chief resigns after recent arrests prompt free speech concerns — FOX 4 Dallas
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Students of I.M. Pei’s architecture would never say the man was not intentional about creating buildings that told stories about the cities they were in. Dallas City Hall is one of those buildings: a Brutalist structure of concrete and metal, cantilevered to provide shade over the adjoining plaza, the “yes and” that came after one … Continued The post I.M. Pei’s Daughter Warns Dallas Against Demolishing City Hall: ‘Don’t Forget Your History’ appeared first on D Magazine.

I.M. Pei’s Daughter Warns Dallas Against Demolishing City Hall: ‘Don’t Forget Your History’ — D Magazine

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A big part of North Texas is its weather – weather that isn’t mild by any criteria. Summers are hot, and we have heat waves that can last for weeks. The high humidity makes the hot summers even hotter. Air conditioning is practically a must during that time. And when the summer’s over, then, during […] The post How North Texas’ Weather Changed the Way Houses Are Built appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

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Theory: When people come to Texas, they want to experience the exotic-to-some traditions associated with the state. So when the North Texas FIFA World Cup 2026™ Organizing Committee needed a place to hold its media party Sunday, they went somewhere that could easily supply elements like horses, bulls, country music, boots, cowboy hats, and football […] The post Sports Rush: World Cup West appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

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Media members and fans who have already arrived in North Texas say they're looking forward to BBQ and more while covering and watching their country in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.International media members arrive in North TexasMonday was the first day members of the media could pick up their credentials to enter Dallas Stadium and the International Broadcast Center.The IBC, which is located at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Downtown Dallas, also houses a center for media members to cover local matches."The people who love soccer like us, it's a dream come true."Several media members who FOX 4's Steven Dial spoke to on Monday said this was their first time in Texas or the United States."To me, the IBC is ridiculous. It's huge. I've never seen something like that. I've been to other World Cups, but nothing like this," Edward Castillo, a soccer reporter from Costa Rica, told Dial. Castillo covered Sunday's Rangers game in Arlington, and has also already visited the Stockyards

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Media members and fans who have already arrived in North Texas say they're looking forward to BBQ and more while covering and watching their country in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.International media members arrive in North TexasMonday was the first day members of the media could pick up their credentials to enter Dallas Stadium and the International Broadcast Center.The IBC, which is located at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Downtown Dallas, also houses a center for media members to cover local matches."The people who love soccer like us, it's a dream come true."Several media members who FOX 4's Steven Dial spoke to on Monday said this was their first time in Texas or the United States."To me, the IBC is ridiculous. It's huge. I've never seen something like that. I've been to other World Cups, but nothing like this," Edward Castillo, a soccer reporter from Costa Rica, told Dial. Castillo covered Sunday's Rangers game in Arlington, and has also already visited the Stockyards

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City leaders in Plano took the first steps towards bringing the Dallas Stars out of downtown and into the North Texas suburb.Public funds for new Stars arenaPlano City Council approved contributing $700 million to help fund the roughly $1 billion Dallas Stars arena project at the Shops at Willow Bend Mall site.The council unanimously approved a tax increment reinvestment zone near the mall, with tax dollars collected near Willow Bend and the Dallas North Tollway used to back bonds.The City of Plano would own the potential new arena, and would enter into a 30-year lease agreement with the team.Also approved on Monday night was a plan to demolish Willow Bend. Plano agreed to grant around $15 million to the developer for demolition of the mall and the establishment of a visitor center.Demolition would begin in 2027.City leaders also showed off renderings of what the new arena would look like for the first time since the Stars announced their intent to build a new arena in Plano last week.

Plano City Council approves using $700 million in taxpayer funds to build new Dallas Stars arena — FOX 4 Dallas
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A Texas county has lifted its moratorium on data center construction less than a month after putting it into place.Hill County commissioners voted to lift the moratorium Thursday in response to a lawsuit filed by a developer for damages. Instead, commissioners adopted a checklist that developers will need to follow.Despite voting to lift the moratorium, commissioners said the implementation of the checklist was a win for Hill County."Given the exposure that the county is subject to and in light of the other things that are on our agenda, I think some of our goals, not all of our goals have been achieved, and I think that in order to protect the citizens of Hill County going forward…I vote yes," Commissioner Jim Holcomb said.The new checklist requires developers of major industrial developments to provide information on expected water use, traffic impacts, noise levels and economic effects. Projects will also be required to provide public notice to nearby residents and local media when

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City leaders in Plano took the first steps towards bringing the Dallas Stars out of downtown and into the North Texas suburb.Public funds for new Stars arenaPlano City Council approved contributing $700 million to help fund the roughly $1 billion Dallas Stars arena project at the Shops at Willow Bend Mall site.The council unanimously approved a tax increment reinvestment zone near the mall, with tax dollars collected near Willow Bend and the Dallas North Tollway used to back bonds.The City of Plano would own the potential new arena, and would enter into a 30-year lease agreement with the team.Also approved on Monday night was a plan to demolish Willow Bend. Plano agreed to grant around $15 million to the developer for demolition of the mall and the establishment of a visitor center.Demolition would begin in 2027.City leaders also showed off renderings of what the new arena would look like for the first time since the Stars announced their intent to build a new arena in Plano last week.

Plano City Council approves using $700 million in taxpayer funds to build new Dallas Stars arena — FOX 4 Dallas
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A man was shot and killed on a West Fort Worth road Sunday night, according to police.Officers responded to a shooting call near an apartment complex in the 100 block of Nursery Lane just before 10 p.m. Sunday.There, officers found a man lying in the road with at least one gunshot wound. The man died at the scene despite lifesaving measures by first responders.Multiple witnesses reported hearing gunshots and seeing a suspect flee the area. Police have detained a person of interest, who remains in custody.The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office will release the victim's identity and official cause of death. FOX 4 will provide updates as more information becomes available.Anyone with information is asked to call 817-392-4222. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 817-469-TIPS (8477).Investigators have not yet determined what led to the shooting or if the victim and suspect knew each other.

Fort Worth shooting: Man found dead in road; person of interest in custody — FOX 4 Dallas
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A Texas county has lifted its moratorium on data center construction less than a month after putting it into place.Hill County commissioners voted to lift the moratorium Thursday in response to a lawsuit filed by a developer for damages. Instead, commissioners adopted a checklist that developers will need to follow.Despite voting to lift the moratorium, commissioners said the implementation of the checklist was a win for Hill County."Given the exposure that the county is subject to and in light of the other things that are on our agenda, I think some of our goals, not all of our goals have been achieved, and I think that in order to protect the citizens of Hill County going forward…I vote yes," Commissioner Jim Holcomb said.The new checklist requires developers of major industrial developments to provide information on expected water use, traffic impacts, noise levels and economic effects. Projects will also be required to provide public notice to nearby residents and local media when

Texas county lifts data center moratorium amid pressure from developer lawsuit — FOX 4 Dallas
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The Chief of Police in a small Texas town has resigned after several recent arrests from his department have sparked free speech concerns.Trinidad Police Chief ResignsTrinidad Police Chief Charles Gregory has resigned, FOX 4 has learned. Gregory's last day with the department will be June 19.He and the Trinidad Police Department have put the town of fewer than 800 people in a national spotlight since their May arrest of Henderson County resident Jennifer Combs.FOX 4 reported on May 20 that Combs was charged with felony false alarm by the Trinidad Police Department after making an April Facebook post concerning the city's water issues.Her post stated that people had been hospitalized after drinking the city's water. Gregory responded by saying Combs’ post "creates fear, panic, or unnecessary emergency response within a community."FOX 4 has not verified that anyone in Trinidad was hospitalized from drinking the city's water.A Henderson County grand jury declined to indict Combs, who has

Trinidad Police Chief resigns after recent arrests prompt free speech concerns — FOX 4 Dallas
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City leaders in Plano took the first steps towards bringing the Dallas Stars out of downtown and into the North Texas suburb.Public funds for new Stars arenaPlano City Council approved contributing $700 million to help fund the roughly $1 billion Dallas Stars arena project at the Shops at Willow Bend Mall site.The council unanimously approved a tax increment reinvestment zone near the mall, with tax dollars collected near Willow Bend and the Dallas North Tollway used to back bonds.The City of Plano would own the potential new arena, and would enter into a 30-year lease agreement with the team.Also approved on Monday night was a plan to demolish Willow Bend. Plano agreed to grant around $15 million to the developer for demolition of the mall and the establishment of a visitor center.Demolition would begin in 2027.City leaders also showed off renderings of what the new arena would look like for the first time since the Stars announced their intent to build a new arena in Plano last week.

Plano City Council approves using $700 million in taxpayer funds to build new Dallas Stars arena — FOX 4 Dallas
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A 44-year-old Texas man died after a two-vehicle crash early on Saturday on U.S. Highway 80, according to Mesquite police.Fatal car accident in MesquiteMesquite police responded at about 2:29 a.m. Saturday to a major crash involving two vehicles in the eastbound lanes of the 3300 block of U.S. Highway 80.Both drivers were taken to Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. One of the drivers, identified as Erick Delcampo of Mesquite, was pronounced dead at the hospital, police said.Delcampo was recognized by his peers as DJ Avenger. THose who knew him as DJ Avengers recall Delcampo always showing kindness, respect, compassion and support for other DJs.No information about the condition of the other driver was immediately available.The cause of the crash has not been determined. The Mesquite Police Department Traffic Unit is investigating.

1 dead, 1 hospitalized after accident on Highway 80 in Mesquite — FOX 4 Dallas
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Texas is now ranked #2 in the U.S. for cybercrime complaints, and the Dallas Fort Worth area has the highest concentration of attacks in the state. For CEOs in Dallas, this is not just a statistic. It is a business risk that is growing every day. The primary threats impacting organizations right now are ransomware, phishing and business … Continued The post Dallas CEOs: Your Company Is in the Highest Cyber Risk Zone in Texas appeared first on D Magazine.

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