2nd arrest made in connection with fatal shooting outside Frisco Walmart FRISCO – Police have announced a second arrest in connection with a fatal shooting outside a Walmart in mid-November. Jada Mansfield, 24, of Dallas, is facing charges for her involvement in the Nov. 01/13/2025 - 1:17 pm | View Link
El Paso man arrested for fatal stabbing near Horizon City, extradited from Reeves County The El Paso County Sheriff's Office has booked an El Paso man on a $1 million bond for a charge of murder in a stabbing over the weekend that left a woman dead. The Sheriff's Office Fugitive Apprehens ... 01/7/2025 - 10:59 am | View Link
Man arrested in fatal New Year’s Day shooting in Dallas A 30-year-old man has been arrested following a fatal shooting on St. George Drive, according to Dallas police. The incident occurred on January 1, 2025, when officers ... 01/2/2025 - 7:15 am | View Link
Teen charged with manslaughter after fatal shooting in Dallas A 17-year-old has been charged with manslaughter following a fatal shooting in Dallas on December 30, 2024. The incident occurred when the suspect allegedly shot the victim ... 12/31/2024 - 3:31 pm | View Link
Dallas police arrest 17-year-old after fatal shooting A 17-year-old is in custody after Dallas police say he fatally shot someone Monday night while they were both in a vehicle. Police were called about the shooting at approximately 11 p.m. in the 17500 ... 12/31/2024 - 6:57 am | View Link
TALLAHASSEE — In a rare act of defiance, Florida’s Republican legislative leaders pushed back late Monday against Gov. Ron DeSantis’ call for a special session on immigration two weeks from now, calling it “premature” and “irresponsible” and possibly harmful.
In a memo to all 160 members of the Legislature released hours after DeSantis’ announcement, Senate President Ben Albritton and House Speaker Daniel Perez took umbrage with what they described as DeSantis’ unilateral call for a special session for Jan.
By CORA LEWIS
NEW YORK (AP) — During natural disasters like wildfires and floods, scammers often emerge to prey on victims.
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People in heightened emotional states in the wake of a catastrophic event should be extra careful of impersonators asking for identifying details, according to Karina Layugan, an attorney with the Federal Trade Commission based in Los Angeles, where firefighters in the region are battling blazes that have already destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 24 people.
Scammers sometimes pretend to be from the utility company or the Federal Emergency Management Agency and ask to “verify information.” If someone uses that phrase, ask why the individual needs that information and “always contact the company or agency directly,” she said.
An off-duty Lauderhill Police officer shot and killed two dogs in Tamarac on Monday afternoon, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said.
Deputies were called to the Extended Stay America hotel in the 3800 block of West Commercial Boulevard about noon.
The officer’s own dogs had been attacked by the other two, the Sheriff’s Office said.
The Miami Hurricanes secured their first commitment for the 2027 class on Monday evening, and it came from one of the top up-and-coming wide receivers in South Florida.
American Heritage receiver Ah’mari Stevens pledged to the Hurricanes, announcing he was “staying at the crib” on social media Monday evening.
Stevens, who is not currently ranked, holds offers from Auburn, Florida State, Mississippi and Penn State, among others.
Stevens, who played for St.
Mario Cristobal was looking for someone who was, in his words, adaptable.
The Miami Hurricanes defense got worse as the season wore on and injuries piled up. The Hurricanes never made the needed adjustments that could have given them the edge over Georgia Tech or Syracuse and put them in the College Football Playoff.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The criminal charges against Hunter Biden “were the culmination of thorough, impartial investigations, not partisan politics,” the prosecutor who led the probes said in a report released Monday that sharply criticized President Joe Biden for having maligned the Justice Department when he pardoned his son.
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