Wildfire Devastates Texas Panhandle Town of Fritch for Second Time

FRITCH, Texas – The rural community of Fritch in the Texas Panhandle faces yet another devastating wildfire a decade after a previous one ravaged the town, leaving behind deep scars. Residents in Fritch and surrounding areas were forced to evacuate once again as fierce winds fueled flames that quickly spread through residential neighborhoods and cattle … Read more

Devastation Unveiled: Texas Ranchers Grieve Loss of Thousands of Cattle to Wildfire

Canadian, Texas – A devastating wildfire ravaged through Hemphill County, impacting the local ranchers profoundly. Despite efforts to reach out for interviews, the ranchers remained tight-lipped about their experiences in the aftermath of the tragedy. This response puzzled outsiders, as in most cases of disaster, victims are often eager to share their stories with the … Read more

Death confirmed in devastating Texas wildfires: Second victim identified as woman from Amarillo

Canadian, Texas – The devastating wildfires in the Lone Star State have claimed a second life, highlighting the dangerous conditions faced by residents in the area. The victim, identified as Cindy Owens, tragically succumbed to the flames after exiting her vehicle while approaching a fire and smoke-filled area in Canadian. Despite efforts from a Good … Read more

Tragedy Strikes: CBP Investigation Reveals Failures Resulting in 8-Year-Old’s Death at Texas Border Station

Harlingen, Texas – An internal investigation by U.S. Customs and Border Protection revealed concerning lapses in medical care that led to the tragic death of an 8-year-old girl at a federal border station in South Texas. The incident, which occurred in May, highlighted the failure of contracted personnel to promptly seek medical attention for the … Read more

Workers’ Compensation Insurance Protects Exxon Mobil Corp. from Liability in Texas Plant Explosion Case

Houston, Texas – Exxon Mobil Corp. is no longer liable for the injuries sustained by nearly two dozen subcontractor workers during a fire and explosion at a chemical plant in 2019. The workers, covered by workers’ compensation insurance, are now unable to seek further claims against the company, according to a recent ruling by the … Read more

Texas Executes Ivan Cantu for Double Murder Despite Protests and Doubts

Dallas, Texas – On Wednesday, Ivan Cantu was executed in Texas for the murder of his cousin, James Mosqueda, and Mosqueda’s girlfriend, Amy Kitchen, back in November 2000. Cantu, 50, was administered a lethal injection by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice at 6:47 pm local time without any reported issues during the process, lasting … Read more

Execution Wrongfully-Convicted Texas Inmate Executed Despite New Evidence of Innocence

Dallas, Texas – An inmate in Texas who had maintained his innocence for over 20 years was executed on Wednesday for the fatal shooting of two individuals, including his cousin. Ivan Cantu, 50 years old, received a lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville for the 2000 killings of his cousin, James Mosqueda, and … Read more

Shooting in CHANNELVIEW, Texas Sparked by Attempted Break-ins Results in Fatal Confrontation with 14-Year-Old

CHANNELVIEW, Texas – An incident in the East Harris County neighborhood of Clover Leaf resulted in the shooting and killing of a man who was reportedly knocking on doors and possibly attempting to break into homes. The shooting occurred on Thursday morning in the 14400 block of Brownsville. According to investigators, two different homeowners called … Read more

Scrutiny Mounts Over Texas Church Shooter’s Rifle Purchase Despite Mental Illness and Criminal History

SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas – The purchase of a rifle by Texas church shooter Devin Kelley is raising questions about how he was able to obtain a gun despite a history of mental illness and criminal activity. Kelley, who died by suicide after killing 26 people in a Sutherland Springs church in 2017, reportedly passed a … Read more

Texas Church Shooter Legally Purchased Rifle Despite Criminal History, Mental Illness

HOUSTON, Texas – A deadly shooting took place at a Houston megachurch, involving a shooter who legally purchased an AR-style rifle despite a significant criminal history and a record of mental illness. The shooter, identified as Genesse Moreno, was eventually gunned down by security officers after opening fire at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church. The motive … Read more