LATEST NEWS
Judge to hear motion in Dak Prescott’s extortion case
FRISCO, Texas - A Collin County judge will decide whether or not to dismiss an extortion lawsuit against a woman who has accused Dak Prescott of sexually assaulting her. The woman who filed a civil suit against the Dallas Cowboys quarterback said he assaulted her back in 2107 outside a cabaret in Dallas.
McKinney shooting: Man killed, investigation underway
MCKINNEY, Texas - McKinney Police say they are investigating a deadly shooting on Sunday. Police were called to the shooting at the corner of Woodberry Lane and Jordan Road. The victim in the shooting died. He has not been identified at this time. McKinney police say there is an active...
Woman threw bottled water at employees, tried to steal clothes at a different store, police say
A 36-year-old woman charged with theft for allegedly attempting to steal items from a Walgreens was also cited for assault after officers learned she had thrown a water bottle at employees at another nearby business, according to a Denton police report. At about 8:15 a.m. Saturday, employees observed a woman...
Missing Plano Woman Found Safe, Reunited with Family After Community Search Effort
The Plano community can breathe a sigh of relief as, 46-year-old Fantina Revolucion, previously reported missing, has been located and safely returned to her family. Following an appeal by the Plano Police Department and an outpouring of community support, Ms. Revolucion was found after having been last seen walking in the alley of 4000 Fair Meadows Drive, according to the Plano Texas Police Department.
Bowie, Roosevelt high school students to return to class Monday after shootings
DALLAS — Bowie High School and Roosevelt High School students will return to school Monday for the first time since separate shootings prompted district leaders to cancel classes. Arlington ISD canceled classes at Bowie on Thursday and Friday after a student shot and killed another student outside a campus...
Plano Teenager Charged with Evading Arrest After High-Speed Chase Involving Stolen Vehicle
In the pre-dawn calm of Plano, Texas, a high-speed pursuit unfolded as police apprehended a teenager behind the wheel of a stolen vehicle. The Plano Police Department reported that Officer Smith spotted a vehicle previously reported stolen to the Dallas Police Department. The incident, which escalated into a chase, took place on Thursday, March 29, around 3:00 a.m. Officer Smith's attempt to pull over the driver, 17-year-old Edwin Martinez, led to Martinez fleeing and subsequently abandoning the car in the streets of Garland, according to the Plano Texas Police Department.
Bartonville Police Blotter
Here are a few instances where the Bartonville Police Department was called for assistance in February:. 3200 block of E. FM 407, officers responded to an assault stemming from a road rage incident. Upon arrival, officers confirmed the assault and filed an offense report. 3000 block of E. FM 407,...
After 17 years — and weeks of controversy — Denton's Fry Street Fair returned with a decent crowd
After a few weeks of controversy, the Fry Street Fair returned with a two-day lineup of music on Saturday and Sunday. It took a while for locals to gather at the festival, but the crowd grew bigger as the evening went on as festivalgoers enjoyed bands and artists playing across four stages.
Texas Teen Who Graduated Law School At 19 Aims to Revolutionize Education Policy
Haley Taylor Schlitz, at just 19 years old, made history as the youngest graduate of Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law.… The post Texas Teen Who Graduated Law School At 19 Aims to Revolutionize Education Policy appeared first on Shine My Crown.
Plano PD Thwarts ATM Heist Crew, Charges Suspects with Felony Theft
Plano's boys in blue cracked down on a gang of ATM raiders on Wednesday, following a spate of high-tech heists that saw these crooks use purloined pickups as makeshift masks against the law. Thieves thought they'd found an easy score at a bank on the 400 block of Coit Road, but Plano PD's sharp detectives and their foot soldiers were on their tail in no time, according to the Plano Texas Police Department.
After no contest plea, a Texas representative’s charges for impersonating a public servant are dismissed
A Collin County district court dismissed charges against state Rep. Frederick Frazier on Friday after the McKinney Republican pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges of impersonating a public servant. The court also granted an early release from community supervision, which resulted in the dismissal as part of Frazier’s deferred adjudication.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.