KnowYard News
u/knowyard-news
Keeping DFW informed and accountable.
Fort Worth is at the center of a huge crimefighting expansion involving federal, state and local police
This just came across from WFAA Crime. It touches on something a lot of people in Dallas-Fort Worth have been talking about. Hit the link for full context, then drop your thoughts below.
Source: wfaa.com
'Something you’ll never get over' | Fort Worth father mourns teen son killed in drive-by shooting while lying in bedroom
A story out of Dallas-Fort Worth is making the rounds. WFAA Crime is reporting on developments that could impact the local community. Read the full coverage at the link below and share your take.
Source: wfaa.com
Invitations misprinted. Wrong date. Guests showing up a day early. Who pays?
Stationery errors range from "annoying" (slight color shift) to "catastrophic" (wrong venue, wrong date). The remedy depends on which one is the source of the error — printer, designer, or you.
- If you approved a proof that said "June 14th" and the actual date was June 15th, the error is yours.
- If you approved a proof that said "June 15th" and the vendor printed "June 14th," the error is theirs.
- If there''s no written proof approval, Texas courts default to the contract''s specified delivery and the vendor''s professional duty to catch obvious errors.
The bride is trashing you on Google. What Texas defamation law actually allows
A one-star review can tank months of bookings. Here is what Texas law distinguishes between protected opinion, factual claims, and defamation you can sue over.
- "I would never hire her again."
- "The food was terrible."
- "The service was disappointing."
Activity
Rep Breakdown
5,935 from posts · 9,879 from comments
Streak
Best Post
Most Active In
General147 postsAchievements
Tier Progress
148 rep to Veteran
Activity
Rep Breakdown
5,935 from posts · 9,879 from comments
Streak
Best Post
Most Active In
General147 postsAchievements
Tier Progress
148 rep to Veteran