Frisco Police Involved in Shooting While Serving Felony Warrants, No Officers Injured
A police shooting took place in Frisco on Thursday evening as officers attempted to serve felony arrest warrants. The incident occurred just after 6 p.m. in the 5400 block of Travis Drive, drawing a significant law enforcement presence to the area. While no officers were injured in the exchange, authorities have not disclosed the extent of injuries or whether anyone was struck by gunfire. The Texas Rangers are leading an investigation into the circumstances surr
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Orders State Employees Back to Office Full-Time, No Remote Work Exceptions
Governor Greg Abbott has ordered all Texas state employees to return to the office full-time, marking a significant shift away from the remote work arrangements many have relied on since the pandemic. While Abbott has not set a strict statewide deadline, individual agencies are implementing their own return-to-office timelines, with some requiring employees to be back at their desks by March 31, 2025. This move has sparked mixed reactions among state employ
Newark Police Officer Killed, Another Critically Injured in Shooting; Three Suspects in Custody
A tragic shooting in Newark on Friday night left one police officer dead and another critically injured, sending shockwaves through the community and prompting a swift law enforcement response. The incident unfolded around 6:30 p.m. near the intersection of Carteret Street and Broadway, close to a White Castle restaurant, where officers encountered gunfire under circumstances that remain under investigation. Authorities have confirmed that three suspects were taken
10 Hospitalized After Ammonia Leak at Matagorda County Plant; No Public Threat Reported
A chemical leak at an industrial plant in Matagorda County sent 10 workers to the hospital on Friday, sparking emergency response efforts and concerns over workplace safety. The incident occurred at the Roehm USA facility, located off FM 3087 southwest of Bay City, where an over-pressurization event led to the release of ammonia vapors. The Matagorda County Office of Emergency Management (MCOEM) reported that while employees were exposed to ammonia, the plant’s safety systems fun
Two Prince George’s County Students Die from Flu Amid Rising Cases in Schools
Health officials in Prince George’s County are urging families to take extra precautions as flu cases continue to rise in schools, leading to the tragic deaths of two students. The district confirmed the fatalities on Friday night, emphasizing the need for flu vaccinations and proactive measures to prevent further outbreaks. Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) reported a significant increase in flu cases across the district, with multi
Tesla Stock Faces Seven-Week Decline Amid Elon Musk’s Political Engagement
Tesla’s stock has been on a steady decline for seven consecutive weeks, raising concerns about the company’s future amid growing competition and CEO Elon Musk’s increasing political involvement. Since the beginning of 2024, Tesla’s stock has faced ongoing struggles, with a steady drop in value for seven straight weeks. This comes as CEO Elon Musk has taken on a more prominent political role in Washington, leading some investors to wo
White House Crypto Summit Ends With Mixed Reactions as Bitcoin Drops
The first-ever White House crypto summit left some investors disappointed as Bitcoin prices dipped. While the event marked a shift in U.S. policy toward digital assets, the lack of strong commitments led to uncertainty. Crypto Industry Hopes for Stronger Support The White House hosted its first-ever cryptocurrency summit, bringing together top executive
Tony! Toni! Toné! Guitarist D’Wayne Wiggins Dies at 64 After Battle With Cancer
D’Wayne Wiggins, guitarist for Tony! Toni! Toné!, has passed away at 64 following a battle with bladder cancer. His legacy as a musician and community leader leaves a lasting impact, especially in his hometown of Oakland. D’Wayne Wiggins, a founding member and guitarist of the Grammy-nominated R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné!, has died after privately battling bladder cancer. His family announced his passing on Friday, sharing that
Reba McEntire Death Hoax Goes Viral Again: Country Legend Is Alive and Well
Reports circulating on social media recently claimed that country music icon Reba McEntire had passed away. These rumors, however, are completely false. The beloved singer, songwriter, and actress is alive and continuing her work in the entertainment industry. The misinformation, which quickly spread across platforms like Facebook, led to widespread confusion and concern among her fans. This is not the first time that
Texas Measles Outbreak Worsens: 146 Cases Confirmed Since January
Texas is experiencing a growing measles outbreak, with 146 confirmed cases since late January. The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) released an update on Friday, confirming a sharp rise in infections, with 22 new cases added since the last report on Tuesday. The outbreak has largely affected unvaccinated individuals, including an infant in Austin who contracted the virus while traveling overseas. Additionally, a school-aged child from Lubboc
Fire Destroys Buildings on Vosseller Avenue, Displaces Eight Families
Fire Destroys Buildings on Vosseller Avenue, Causes Road Closures and Displaces Families A massive fire erupted on Vosseller Avenue late Friday morning, severely damaging multiple buildings and forcing the evacuation of several residents. The fire, which started around 10:30 a.m. between two structures, prompted an immediate emergency response as flames quickly spread.
Affordable Houston Rodeo Outfit Ideas: How to Dress Stylishly on a Budget
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is one of Texas’ most anticipated events, offering an exciting mix of live music, rodeo competitions, and mouthwatering food. While the experience itself is unforgettable, many attendees find themselves wondering what to wear. A great rodeo outfit doesn’t have to come with a high price tag. With a few smart shopping strategies and budget-friendly finds, you can put together a stylish and comfortable look without b
Maryland Launches Hiring Initiative to Support Fired Federal Workers
In response to widespread federal job losses, Maryland Governor Wes Moore has unveiled an initiative aimed at helping displaced federal employees find new opportunities within the state. The governor's executive action, announced Friday, outlines a plan to transition affected workers into state and county positions through job fairs and recruitment websites. Governor Moore made it clear that Maryland would not stand by while its residents face unemploym
Texas Lottery Investigation and Key Legislative Battles Unfold
The Texas legislative session is heating up with several high-profile issues, including the future of the Texas Lottery Commission, school choice policies, budget reforms, and controversial bills on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The discussions have sparked debate over gambling laws, education funding, and government spending. The Texas Lottery Under Scrutiny
Austin Man’s Smartwatch Warning Leads to Life-Saving Heart Diagnosis
An Austin resident, Mike Gomez, credits his smartwatch for saving his life after an unexpected heart rate alert prompted him to seek medical attention. His experience highlights the increasing role of wearable technology in detecting serious health conditions and underscores the importance of heart health awareness. Gomez initially used his smartwatch for fitness tracking, monitoring his exercise routines and calorie intake. However, on January 24,
NJ Transit's New CEO Kris Kolluri Unveils 12-Point Plan Amid Potential Strike
NJ Transit, the backbone of New Jersey's public transportation system, carried over a quarter-billion passengers in 2023. While the network plays a vital role in daily commutes, the past year has been marked by service disruptions, including last summer’s major delays, which prompted officials to implement a temporary fare holiday to compensate frustrated riders. Now, under the leadership of new CEO Kris Kolluri, NJ Transit is rolling out strategic improvements to enhance reliabilit
Off-Duty Officers Rescue Residents from Burning Motel in Point Pleasant Beach
A burning motel in Point Pleasant Beach became the scene of a heroic rescue early Sunday morning as three off-duty police officers sprang into action, ensuring the safe evacuation of multiple residents before first responders arrived. The fire, which broke out in the early hours near Broadway and Baltimore Avenue, caused extensive damage to the building, but thanks to the quick thinking of the officers, no lives were lost. According to reports, the officers were in
Houston ISD Fails to Report Truancy Prevention Efforts to TEA for Four Years Amid Rising Absences
Houston Independent School District (HISD) has come under scrutiny after failing to report truancy prevention measures to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) for four consecutive school years. This revelation has raised concerns about the district's efforts to address student absences and its compliance with state regulations. Truancy Prevention Measures and Compliance Issues
Texas A&M Regents Near Decision on Next University System Chancellor
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents is expected to make a pivotal decision regarding the next chancellor to lead its vast network of 11 universities and eight state agencies. The board, which is meeting in Houston, could vote on a sole finalist for the position, initiating a mandatory 21-day waiting period before finalizing the appointment. According to sources familiar with the search process, the board has identified five candidates for c
Widespread Power Outage in Northwest D.C. Disrupts Hundreds, Restoration Underway
A significant power outage disrupted hundreds of residents in Northwest Washington, D.C., over the weekend, following an underground equipment issue that led to a fire. Utility provider Pepco reported that while power was nearly fully restored by Sunday morning, some customers remained on temporary power solutions by the afternoon. According to Pepco, crews responded late Saturday to an issue affecting customers along the 2100 block of M Str



















