Grapevine pops up in two headlines: ex-Chick-fil-A worker charged over an $80K mac & cheese scheme, and conservatives backing strikes on Iran at CPAC. Local city in northeast Tarrant County, part Dallas/Fort Worth area.
At CPAC 2026, most speakers backed US strikes on Iran, framing it as morally necessary despite growing public skepticism. Supporters include Trump allies and Iranian activists, while concerns over midterm impacts and support erosion persist. The debate highlights divisions within the conservative movement over foreign policy.
Keyshun Jones has been arrested for allegedly refunding fake mac & cheese orders to his own cards, netting more than $80,000. Investigators say he repeatedly returned to a Grapevine restaurant after being fired, creating about 800 fraudulent orders before authorities apprehended him in April 2026. He faces multiple felony counts including property theft, money laundering and evading arrest.
A Grapevine Lake incident has authorities investigating a man who drove a Tesla Cybertruck into shallow water to test Wade Mode. The vehicle has been retrieved, and the driver faces misdemeanor charges. Tesla reiterates that Wade Mode is for shallow water only, and water damage may not be covered by warranty.