Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ fate now in jury’s hands as deliberations begin
The jury in Dallas begins deliberations in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial. Combs did not testify, and his lawyers focused on discrediting accusers.
The jury in Dallas begins deliberations in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial. Combs did not testify, and his lawyers focused on discrediting accusers.
Fort Worth resident Phillip Sean Anthony receives an eight-year federal prison sentence for passport fraud and identity theft. The case highlights federal efforts to tackle such crimes and protect citizens from identity misuse.
A Fort Worth apartment complex fire displaced 834 individuals. The six-alarm fire, possibly linked to an electrical anomaly, remains under investigation. Authorities and the community support affected residents with ongoing relief efforts.
The Dallas ISD board implemented a new cell phone ban, giving teachers authority over device storage and confiscating phones in case of violations. This move precedes a similar statewide policy, enhancing classroom focus.
A violent encounter during an illegal vape pen sale in White Settlement, Texas, results in gunshot injuries to both buyer and seller. Law enforcement arrested a suspect in connection to the incident. The case underscores the risks associated with illicit online transactions.
North Texas teen Fabiola Caraballo Quijada wins best actress at the 2025 Jimmy Awards, highlighting the thriving talent in high school musical theatre across America.
The Dallas Mavericks have secured center Daniel Gafford with a three-year contract extension reportedly worth close to $60 million. This deal ensures Gafford’s presence on the team through the 2025-26 season, strengthening their lineup amidst injury concerns.
Residents and political leaders in North Texas react to U.S. military action targeting Iranian nuclear sites. Discussions focus on regional stability, economic impact, and public safety. Local organizations and officials are engaging in forums and events to address the situation’s complexities and potential implications.
Arturo Gamboa released by Dallas police after displaying a rifle at Utah’s ‘No Kings’ rally led to an accidental fatal shooting. Investigation ongoing.
Devondrick Hartsfield, a former employee of an Arlington hardware store, filed a lawsuit alleging racial harassment after encountering a noose-like symbol on Juneteenth. The lawsuit claims significant emotional distress and wrongful termination, seeking $1 million in damages.