‘Indecent incident’ at Target; barbecue on a budget; H-E-B news. Here’s what to know
The Star-Telegram covered a range of stories Thursday, from an “indecent incident” investigation to community tragedy and local business developments. Here’s a quick look at what readers were following:
- North Richland Hills police are investigating an “indecent incident” after a man sprayed an unknown substance on a woman’s back at a Target store off North Tarrant Parkway on Wednesday night. The suspect fled in a silver Chevy pickup truck after being confronted by a witness. Reporting by Lillie Davidson.
- A 14-year-old Aledo Middle School eighth-grader, Brayden Patrick Martin, was killed in an ATV accident Wednesday night after being thrown from the vehicle. The Parker County Sheriff’s Office is investigating, and Aledo ISD provided extra support for students and staff on the last day of school. Reporting by Lillie Davidson.
- Woody Creek Bar-B-Q in Fort Worth offers brisket, sausage and a side for under $25, with brisket portions starting at $7.45 for a quarter-pound “skosh.” The restaurant began as a food truck before opening its Ridgmar Mall location. Reporting by Ella Gonzales.
- Fort Worth’s zoning commission approved H-E-B’s request to rezone a five-acre parcel at 648 E. Bonds Ranch Road for retail use, moving a potential far north Fort Worth store closer to reality. The Fort Worth City Council could take up the case as early as June 9. Reporting by Harrison Mantas.
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This story was originally published May 22, 2026 at 2:43 PM with the headline "‘Indecent incident’ at Target; barbecue on a budget; H-E-B news. Here’s what to know."