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Donate to help dogs rescued from Itasca fire
ITASCA, Texas (FOX 44) – Donations are needed in order to assist nine dogs rescued from a fire in Itasca. More than a dozen fire departments responded to Mill Street in Itasca last weekend in order to extinguish a fire at the Animal Shelter. The dogs were rescued before the fire engulfed the shelter. However, […]
It could take more than a year to rebuild collapsed police headquarters, Itasca police chief says
ITASCA, Texas (KWTX) - It could be more than a year before the Itasca Police Department returns to its headquarters after its home, a building more than 120 years old, collapsed sometime between the night of April 5 and the morning of April 6, the police chief told KWTX. Police...
Apartment complex on Storrs Road to open Fall 2025
The Standard at Four Corners apartment complex, located at the intersection of Routes 195 and 44, will be opening in Fall 2025 with a mix of student and local family apartments. The development will include 392 residential units and approximately 15,000 square feet of commercial space located on 1717, 1733,...
These North Texas school districts are holding job fairs Saturday
MANSFIELD, Texas — Several North Texas school districts were planning to hold job fairs on Saturday, April 20. The Mansfield Independent School District spring teacher job fair is being held at the Dr. Jim Vaszauskas Center for the Performing Arts, 1110 W. Debbie Lane, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday.
8 years after Missy Bevers' murder, vigil held to keep interest in case
MIDLOTHIAN, Texas — On a calm spring evening, a few dozen people filled this park in Midlothian to make sure the name Missy Bevers wasn’t forgotten. “Let's make sure we all stay together and keep talking about this case until someone comes forward,” said Renae Rodden, who organized the vigil.
Ovilla Honors Firefighter for 17 Years of Service Amid Promotion to Glenn Heights Deputy Fire Chief
In a celebration of steadfast commitment to community safety, the City of Ovilla has recognized one of its own for an impressive tenure. The Ovilla City Council meeting this April saw Interim Fire Chief Kevin Mooney dole out an Outstanding Service Award to Chad Moore, a dedicated firefighter who's been battling blazes and coming to the aid of Ovillians for nearly two decades. It was a moment of heartfelt thanks as Mooney commended Moore for his 17 years of service with the Ovilla Fire Department, a stretch marked by unwavering dedication to the citizens he pledged to protect.
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