FORT WORTH, Texas — Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn said jail staff "performed magnificently" leading up to the death of Mason Yancy, who died in the Tarrant County Jail Dec. 27.
The Tarrant County Commissioner’s Court has no power to stop a proposed break up of the Keller school district if its board ...
Four of those death sentences came from North Texas counties, including three — Thornburg’s among them — from Tarrant County. The review found at least 14 people on death row from Tarrant ...
Based on a recent study done by MSN, eight Texas counties made the list of the best 50 places to retire in the U.S. The ...
TARRANT COUNTY – An inmate is dead after experiencing a medical emergency at the Tarrant County Jail on Friday. Detention officers and JPS Medical staff provided life-saving medical assistance ...
FORT WORTH – The Tarrant County ... in 1990 with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, has served as: Chief Deputy over the Detention Bureau at the Dallas County Sheriff's Office Chief ...
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Civil rights activists in North Texas are calling for answers after the latest in-custody death at the Tarrant County Jail. Mason Yancy, a 31-year-old activist and co ...
Officials are investigating after a 31-year-old Tarrant County jail inmate died Friday ... Her work has appeared in The Texas Tribune, Bloomberg News as well as various regional and national ...
The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office reported the in-custody death of an inmate on Friday. According to the sheriff's office, the inmate suffered a medical emergency and was treated by JPS Medical ...
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — A 31-year-old Tarrant County inmate died in custody at the Tarrant County Jail on Friday, Dec. 27, following a medical emergency, the sheriff's office confirmed to WFAA.
Tarrant County sheriff's deputies detained CJ Grisham ... and his friends and the Libertarian Party of Texas used social media to encourage people to speak on his behalf at the meeting.
By late 2024, around 4,700 DWI cases were filed in Tarrant County. In Texas, more than 1,000 people were killed in alcohol-related crashes in 2023, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.