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A Colorado mom has alleged that she almost got arrested at a Six Flags amusement park after a park manager and police officer body shamed and threatened claiming that her shorts were too skimpy. Bailey Breedlove, who is autistic, took to Facebook and TikTok to write that her family s vacation to Frontier City Six Flags in Oklahoma City, Okla., on April 30 was ruined by the horrific body shaming experience.
Breedlove also claims that she has since been banned from Six Flags. Six Flags, on the other hand, said it does not body shame and Breedlove s removal from the park was not because of her attire, but rather her behavior toward police and park employees.
Denton prosecutors to seek indictment of Texas serial murder suspect on trial in Oklahoma
Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1 hr ago Domingo Ramirez Jr., Fort Worth Star-Telegram
May 12 FORT WORTH Denton County prosecutors will seek an indictment in the kidnapping and killing of a University of North Texas student in 1997 against a Texas convict whose Oklahoma murder trial started this week.
Jury selection began this week in an Oklahoma County District Court for 61-year-old William Reece, who authorities say is a serial killer.
In the Oklahoma case, Reece is accused of abducting 19-year-old Tiffany Johnston on July 26, 1997, from a car wash in Bethany. Her body was found the next day.
On Saturday, the newspaper publisher McClatchy tweeted a happy early Mother’s Day to all the moms in the company. “We are proud to support you with our new paid parental leave,” the tweet read. “While still in the process of reaching agreements with some of our guilds, we look forward to the opportunity for all of our new parents to enjoy this great new benefit!” On Sunday, one such guild representing staffers at the
Miami Herald and its sister title,
El Nuevo Herald pushed back: McClatchy, the guild said, not only denied paid leave to a new mom in its newsroom, but also rejected colleagues’ offer to donate her nearly fifteen hundred hours of their own accumulated sick leave and paid time off. “The reason?” the guild wrote. “McClatchy said it sees our colleague as a bargaining chip in contract negotiations an attempt to divide and pressure us into accepting the company’s harmful proposals as we negotiate our first contract.”
Fort Worth mayoral candidate forum will focus on business issues
Fort Worth Star-Telegram 2 days ago Brian Lopez, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
May 11 A Fort Worth mayoral forum featuring Deborah Peoples and Mattie Parker will focus on issues facing the business community.
The event is scheduled for 11 a.m. to noon Wednesday at the Texas A&M University School of Law.
The forum will be hosted by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce, the Texas A&M University School of Law and The Meeting Squad.
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Cook Children s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas is seeking assistance from a state appeals court in their relentless pursuit to discontinue providing life-sustaining treatment to toddler Tinslee Lewis.
The two-year-old, who has been in the hospital since her premature birth, has a rare heart defect and suffers from chronic lung disease and severe chronic high blood pressure. Her family says her condition is improving, however, some doctors have indicated that Tinslee is suffering and she will not recover, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.
CBN News previously reported the appeals court granted Tinslee emergency relief, meaning the hospital cannot stop her life support while the appeal is pending.