A crash involving two 18-wheelers closed I-30 at East Loop 820 for 8 hours on Tuesday. The crash was reported just after 6 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of I-30 between East Loop 820 and Cooks Lane. By 7 a.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has carried out raids across the United States, including several cities in Texas.
Rain chances will begin late Tuesday, Jan. 28, and increase overnight into Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. Ahead of that, Tuesday will be cloudy with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.
Wolf Man,” “Sonic the Hedgehog 3,” “One of Them Days” and “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera” will be among the last films screened at the theater.
As many as a thousand North Texans gathered near Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Sunday afternoon in protest of President Donald Trump’s national mass deportation plan. The protest lasted well into the evening hours despite frigid temperatures, with many protesters standing wrapped in blankets and Mexican flags.
Immigration operations were taking place all over the country less than a week after President Trump was sworn in.
The posts come after President Donald Trump issued a directive allowing immigration officers to operate in schools and churches.
The arrests primarily took place in Dallas, Irving, Arlington, Fort Worth, Garland and Collin County. Federal agents detained 84 people of “varying degrees of criminality,” according to Dexter Henson, the ICE spokesperson.
Joel Burns is no stranger to conflict surrounding LGBTQ rights in Fort Worth. The first and only openly gay person to have served on Fort Worth City Council, he advocated for several initiatives and ordinance changes to further LGBTQ rights across the city.
A North Texas substitute teacher allegedly posted anti-immigrant sentiment requesting that ICE show up at a Fort Worth ISD high school.
Traffic was forced off on East Loop 820 while I-30 eastbound was completely shut down. There was at least an hour delay for drivers traveling from Fort Worth to Arlington and Dallas. As of 12 p.m. Tuesday, I-30 remained closed.
Rain chances (20%) will enter the forecast late Saturday and continue into Sunday, Jan. 26. Sunday holds a 40% chance of showers and storms, with the greatest chances for rain coming across Central and Southeast Texas, according to the NWS. Additional rain chances are in the forecast for next week.