Robert Roberson Execution Controversy
Robert Roberson faces execution for his daughter’s death, but new evidence challenges his 2003 conviction. Family insists on sentence, stirring debate.
Robert Roberson faces execution for his daughter’s death, but new evidence challenges his 2003 conviction. Family insists on sentence, stirring debate.
Mark Knowles, known as “Pop,” was a cherished crossing guard at Lila B. Elementary School in Fort Worth. His body was found in the Trinity River. The community mourns his passing and remembers his dedication to their safety.
A Dallas ISD kindergarten teacher has sued the district for discrimination and retaliation. The lawsuit alleges violations of Title VII and the First Amendment, linked to the teacher’s advocacy for her special needs child and questioning of district practices.
The Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Texas (PACCTX) celebrated its 15th Anniversary Gala at the Gaylord Texan Resort. With Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson, Consul General Gunther Emil Sales, and other dignitaries in attendance, the event highlighted the chamber’s contributions to business and cultural exchange. Representative Salman Bhojani presented a Proclamation recognizing PACCTX’s impact on the Texas-Filipino community.
Fort Worth is considering offering tax incentives to Bell Textron Inc. for a $429 million helicopter plant. The project promises jobs and economic growth.
A 60-year-old man was fatally shot in his vehicle at a Fort Worth intersection. Police are investigating the case, searching for suspects, and urging witnesses to come forward. The community is expressing concern over rising violent crime rates and working with law enforcement to address safety issues.
Fort Worth police officer William Martin has been fired following his arrest for an off-duty shooting. Martin faces aggravated assault charges. The incident has sparked discussions about police accountability and use of force.
Fort Worth Judge Reed O’Connor holds Tesla shares worth up to $50,000, raising concerns over potential bias as he oversees Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Media Matters. The Northern District of Texas hosting the X case fuels judge shopping allegations.
LaGrave Field in Fort Worth, once home to the Fort Worth Cats baseball team, will be demolished in November. This marks the end of a historic site that saw legends like Jackie Robinson and Joe DiMaggio play. Residents can bid for stadium memorabilia before the demolition.
The Texas Debate between Ted Cruz and Colin Allred will air live on WFAA, causing “Dancing with the Stars” to shift to channel 8.2 temporarily. The debate marks the only scheduled meeting between the Senate candidates ahead of the upcoming election, focusing on key state issues.