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Johnson County Youth Baseball Coach Arrested: Background Check Failures Exposed

Brandon Vanscoy, 31, faces felony charges after child abuse allegations expose background check failures at Burleson Youth Association.

Trump’s Two-Week Iran Ceasefire: What It Means for Iranian Americans

Trump announces conditional 2-week Iran ceasefire, but Iranian Americans fear for families as communication blackouts persist and war fears grow.

Fort Worth First Responders Battle Delayed Workers’ Comp Claims

Fort Worth council tackles workers' comp crisis after 30+ first responders report denied claims following I-Team exposé of systemic delays.

“Cash Cartier” Kaleb Mickens Gets 40 Years for Deadly Assault Linked to IM Academy

North Texas influencer "Cash Cartier" sentenced to 40 years for fatal assault after blaming his dog. IM Academy promoter's online persona hid violence.

Murder Charges in Texas and Maryland: Missing Women Cases Unravel

Two men charged with murder in separate cases involving missing women in Texas and Maryland, revealing a dark pattern of domestic violence.

$45M Federal Grant to Rebuild Manzanita Charter at Vandenberg Space Force Base

Lompoc Unified School District secures $45.4M federal grant to rebuild aging 1960s-era Manzanita Charter School at Vandenberg Space Force Base by 2026.

Dallas Bomb Scare Shuts Down Downtown: Roads Closed, Transit Halted

Downtown Dallas halted Friday as bomb squads responded to two threats—a suspicious SUV at Pacific Ave and a package near a federal building.

Texas AG Launches Medicaid Fraud Crackdown With New Federal Data

Texas AG Ken Paxton launches Medicaid fraud probes using new federal DOGE data, targeting home health and therapy providers after recovering $1B since 2020.

Greg Abbott Wins 2026 Texas GOP Primary in Landslide: What’s Next?

Greg Abbott dominates Texas GOP primary with 82% of vote, securing path to historic fourth term as governor in November 2026 general election.

Texas Weighs Mandatory Bible Readings in Public Schools—Controversy Erupts

Texas may mandate King James Bible readings in K-12 schools by 2030, sparking fierce debate over religious freedom and educational boundaries.

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