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Gang member who shot at Fort Worth police during chase sentenced to 60 years in prison
FORT WORTH, Texas - A documented gang member who shot at Fort Worth police officers during a high-speed chase has been sentenced to 60 years in prison. Eliseo Suarez, 25, pleaded guilty to the aggravated assault of a public servant. In August 2022, Suarez was inside a car that police...
Lecturer arrested for setting up tent at pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Texas-Arlington
ARLINGTON, Texas — A University of Texas-Arlington lecturer was arrested after trying to set up tents where a group of pro-Palestinian protesters had gathered on campus Thursday, sources tell WFAA. UTA’s Progressive Student Union said on social media that they were gathered on the green in front of the...
White Settlement Police Nab Suspect Zachary Cowan for Theft, Felony Drug Possession
Swift action by the White Settlement Police Department led to the arrest of a man accused of theft at a local sports store. The suspect, identified as Zachary Cowan, was caught following a response to a reported theft in progress at the Academy Sports & Outdoors store. In a feat of speedy law enforcement, responding officers from the day shift, led by Sgt. Lana Cook, Officer Loser, and Officer Gregory managed to quickly locate and arrest Cowan.
Disney in Arlington for 6 months!
Today, the Arlington Museum of Art announced the September 14 opening of Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume and All That Glitters: The Crown Jewels of the Walt Disney Archives. Both exhibitions are presented in partnership with the Walt Disney Archives. This will be the first time...
Trackdown: Help ID the Fort Worth street takeover suspects
FORT WORTH, Texas - Fort Worth police are trying to put the brakes on street racing and takeovers at intersections that have increased in recent weeks and put innocent people in danger. Fort Worth has a street racing task force that's been helping. Now, they need your help to identify...
Arlington Commuters Face Delays as Train Halt Near Davis/Cooper/Center Snarls Traffic
Commuters in Arlington faced unexpected delays Monday as a train came to an abrupt halt near Davis/Cooper/Center street, the Arlington Police Department reported. The stoppage, which lasted for several hours, created traffic snarls throughout the area as drivers were urged to seek alternative paths. The police advised travelers to use routes such as 360, Collins St., or Fielder to circumvent the immobile train.
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