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How a Good Samaritan helped save a North Texas woman from a $40,000 scam


June 15, 2024

Myndi Jordan was at the Chevron gas station on Cherry Lane in White Settlement last Thursday when she noticed something alarming, prompting her to call 911. “As I approached the ATM, I saw the lady standing here, frantically inserting $100 bills into the machine,” Jordan recounted. She observed that the woman was on a video call with a man who …

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Dallas Co. Sheriff’s Office looking for suspects who stole asphalt roller


June 15, 2024

Residents of The Meadows on Ferguson complex in east Dallas are expressing frustration over what they describe as slow cleanup efforts and inadequate communication from their landlord, more than two weeks after a storm caused significant damage across the city. Tenants at the complex spent part of their Friday protesting, walking, chanting, and holding signs demanding better living conditions, citing …

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East Dallas tenants frustrated with management after storm response


June 15, 2024

Residents of The Meadows on Ferguson complex in east Dallas are expressing frustration over what they describe as slow cleanup efforts and inadequate communication from their landlord, more than two weeks after a storm caused significant damage across the city. Tenants at the complex spent part of their Friday protesting, walking, chanting, and holding signs demanding better living conditions, citing …

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Luxury apartment complex construction site in Princeton struggles to reach completion after year-long delays


June 15, 2024

On Highway 380 in Princeton, construction of a luxury apartment complex has encountered significant delays, frustrating local resident Marylou Pettis, who initially anticipated it would enhance the neighborhood and bolster property values. “The timeline has been very extended,” remarked Marylou Pettis. “There have been periods of activity followed by halts. It’s an ongoing process.” According to the City of Princeton, …

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Mavs avoid sweep with historic Game 4 rout of Celtics in NBA Finals


June 15, 2024

The Dallas Mavericks avoided elimination in the 2024 NBA Finals on Friday with a commanding 122-84 victory over the Boston Celtics at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Boston had aimed to achieve a rare 4-0 sweep in the NBA Finals but found themselves overwhelmed by Dallas’ dominant performance. The Mavericks’ 38-point margin of victory stands as the third-largest blowout …

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Teen wanted in connection with two Pleasant Grove murders


June 15, 2024

Dallas police are actively searching for a teenager wanted in connection with two fatal shootings. Authorities say the first shooting occurred on Dec. 11 in the 10500 block of Lake June Road in Pleasant Grove. The second incident took place on May 2 nearby, in the 2400 block of N. Masters Drive. Ana Aguirre, still grappling with the loss of …

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UH’s Sampson salutes Big 12 commish for exploring naming rights deal


June 15, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Significant developments are underway in college athletics, potentially leading to a substantial financial windfall. According to ESPN, the Big 12 Conference, affiliated with sister network, is actively exploring the sale of naming rights to a title sponsor. This branding opportunity is projected to be valued at hundreds of millions of dollars and could involve rebranding the …

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94-year-old woman and her daughter relieved after $3,000 water bill gets deducted


June 15, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A woman and her 94-year-old mother have spent months trying to resolve a water bill exceeding $3,000 that the older woman received. Hattie Chatmon, who lives alone in the Eastex Jensen area, said she only uses water for washing dishes, clothes, and taking baths, and she drinks only bottled water. Her daughter, Betty Chatmon Coleman, ensures …

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City Controller Hollins rejects Whitmire’s claim that he will certify $1.5B firefighter’s deal


June 15, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — City Controller Chris Hollins has denied Mayor John Whitmire’s claim that he will certify the Houston Firefighters Union deal with the city. Whitmire previously stated that Hollins informed his staff he was satisfied with the responses to his questions and intended to certify the agreement. However, Hollins refuted this claim on Friday evening through an Instagram …

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