Yearly Archives: 2018

Divers Search Benbrook Lake in Search of Clues in 1974 Disappearance of 3 Fort Worth Girls

Divers Search Benbrook Lake in Search of Clues in 1974 Disappearance of 3 Fort Worth Girls

Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – In connection with one of Fort Worth’s most notable cold cases, over 100 onlookers Awatched Saturday as divers pulled submerged cars out of Benbrook Lake. Investigators continue looking for clues into the 1974 disappearance of 3 girls who went missing from the then Seminary South Shopping Center on South Freeway. One…MORE

Report finds dozens of Texas gas leak explosions since 2006

Report finds dozens of Texas gas leak explosions since 2006

  DALLAS (AP) — More than two dozen homes in north and central Texas have blown up since 2006 along a network of pipelines operated by one of the largest natural gas companies in the U.S, leading to nine deaths and badly injuring at least 22 other people, a newspaper reported Sunday. The Dallas Morning…MORE

3D Gun Advocate Accused Of Sex With Minor Released From Houston Jail

3D Gun Advocate Accused Of Sex With Minor Released From Houston Jail

  HOUSTON (AP) – Authorities say the owner of a Texas company that sells plans to make untraceable 3-D printed guns is back in the U.S. after being arrested in Taiwan. The U.S. Marshals Service says 30-year-old Cody Wilson was booked into Harris County Jail in Houston early Sunday. He was released Monday morning on…MORE

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Receives Donation Worth Estimated $18 Million

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Receives Donation Worth Estimated $18 Million

HOUSTON (AP) – Authorities say bananas donated to a Texas prison turned out to have nearly $18 million worth of cocaine hidden inside the boxes. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice says in a Facebook post that the drugs were found in two pallets of bananas that were donated because they were already ripe. The…MORE

Hundreds of Soldiers Returning Home From Afghanistan

Hundreds of Soldiers Returning Home From Afghanistan

OKLAHOMA CTY (AP) – Hundreds of Oklahoma National Guard soldiers are returning home after deploying to Afghanistan for almost one year. The Guard says 350 members of the 1st Squadron, 180th Cavalry Regiment will return to Oklahoma on Tuesday. The unit deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan, in late 2017. Officials say the unit was part of…MORE