Notable News for Tuesday, July 24
A man is in jail after he tried to escape Arlington police by climbing out the sunroof of a moving SUV. Police said they stopped him because they suspected the vehicle was stolen. They were arresting the driver when the passenger moved to the driver’s seat and sped away. Police chased him into Irving before the airbag deployed, where he jumped out of the sunroof.
An Arlington woman was killed in a one-vehicle accident in Hill County over the weekend. Arnulsa Aguilar was taken to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth where she was pronounced dead Sunday evening. The driver, Moses Castro is at JPS in critical condition. The accident happened about 1:30 p.m. Sunday on I-35W just outside Itasca. DPS said they were in a Ford Explorer pulling a U-Haul trailer and heading south when the right rear tire blew out, causing the vehicle to skid off the road and turn over. Officials say she wasn’t wearing a seatbelt.
Some students who were counting on receiving Texas B-On-Time loans won’t get them this year. The program provides about $5,000 annually for four years to qualifying students. The entire loan is forgiven if students graduate on time with at least a B average. An estimated 650 students who received the loans last year won’t get them this year. About 470 students at the University of Texas at Arlington got the loans in 2006-07. Karen Krause, UT-Arlington financial aid director says only new students will be affected.
Arlington singer Cas Haley and Mesquite ventriloquist Terry Fator will be among the 10 contestants on tonight’s America’s Got Talent. Viewers can vote after tonight’s episode to keep them in the competition. America’s Got Talent airs at 7 p.m. on NBC5.
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