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Dallas man charged with murder after argument turns into shooting
A shooting that took place on Saturday left one victim dead while a man will be charged with murder. The deadly incident occurred in northwest Dallas. Police officers responded to a shooting call at about 9:35 p.m. close to West Northwest Highway in the 10300 block of Gardner Road. Once they arrived at the location, officials located a gunshot victim, according to police reports.
Dallas police find woman fatally shot in Oak Cliff
An 18-year-old teen was found shot in west Oak Cliff on Monday morning, as reported by Dallas police. Officers responded to a shooting call just before 5 a.m. They arrived at a hospital where 18-year-old Tanya Medina had been left after being shot.
How to stay safe while driving in the rain in Dallas
Driving in the rain in Dallas can be a challenging and potentially hazardous experience, but there are several steps you can take to stay safe on the roads. From personal experience, I've found that the most important thing is to slow down and adjust your speed to the current weather conditions. Dallas roads can become slippery when wet, and reduced visibility can make it harder to see hazards ahead. By driving slower, you'll have more time to react and maintain control of your vehicle.
How hard is it to have a cat in Dallas?
Having a cat in Dallas can be a relatively straightforward experience, though there are a few considerations to keep in mind. From my personal experience, the main challenges tend to revolve around housing and outdoor access. Many apartment complexes and rental properties in Dallas have restrictions or additional fees for keeping cats, so it's important to thoroughly research pet policies before signing a lease. Securing a pet-friendly living situation is typically the first hurdle.
What makes Dallas a great place to live?
As someone who has lived in Dallas for several years, I can attest to the city's many charms that make it a great place to call home. One of the standout features is the vibrant and diverse culture that permeates the city. Dallas is home to a rich tapestry of ethnicities, religions, and backgrounds, which is reflected in its robust food scene, lively arts community, and bustling social landscape.
Former Dallas County prosecutor accused of getting a fraudulent PPP loan
Thelma Anderson allegedly spent the money in the loan on rent, entertainment, food, and other personal expenses. A former Dallas County prosecutor allegedly committed fraud for about $28,000 in small business loans during the pandemic. She was employed by the district attorney's office at the time, according to a federal indictment,
Son of Buc-ee's co-founder indicted for secret recordings in Dallas and dad's home
Mitchell Wasek, 28, has been accused of recording people in bathrooms and bedrooms without their consent in Dallas and in a lake house. The former law student is facing 21 counts of invasive visual recordings. The recordings involve 13 people, and they span over two years.
Challenge to abortion laws denied by Texas Supreme Court
The most significant challenge posed to Texas' abortion laws concerning broad medical exceptions was rejected by the Texas Supreme Court. The case started with five women who argued that the state's abortion laws prevented them from getting care for their complicated pregnancies. It took a year for the case to go through the court system, and the case eventually included 20 women and two doctors.
Bald eagle's nest displaced in Dallas storm, eaglet missing
One baby bald eagle is undergoing treatment, and another one has gone missing after the storms in Dallas knocked over their nest at White Rock Lake. According to the Dallas Park and Recreation Department, almost two-thirds of the eagle family's nest was taken down during the storm. The nest was located at Lake Highlands and N Buckner Boulevard.
Dallas teenager shot in front of his mom: "He always took care of me"
Isaac Aguirre, who was a high school sophomore, was gunned down and killed after a minor car accident in Dallas, in Pleasant Grove. As Isaac Aguirre celebrated his birthday with a slice of tres leches cake and peaches after grilled fajitas, his mom, Ana Aguirre, placed the candles on the cake she had bought for him at the store.
Fire spreads to three West Dallas homes overnight
A fire that started inside a home located in West Dallas at night quickly spread to two more houses that were neighboring the property, as reported by Dallas Fire Rescue. No residents got hurt in the fire, based on a press release from fire rescue.
Shooting victim runs for cover to Dallas QuikTrip
Dallas police are looking into a shooting incident that likely started out as a road rage chase, based on official reports. Officers responded to a call concerning a shooting at about 1:30 a.m. on Thursday. The incident took place off of St. Francis Avenue, as the Dallas Police Department stated. Once they arrived on the scene, officers determined that the suspected shooter kept chasing the victim after their vehicles were involved in a minor crash.
7 people arrested in deadly shooting that hurt a boy in Dallas
Dallas police officers responded at about 8:30 p.m. to a call about a shooting in the 400 block of Alcorn Avenue. Seven people were taken into custody for a deadly shooting of a man that also wounded a boy. The victims were found inside a pickup truck.
Dallas officers sued by family of a Black transgender woman who died in custody
After she was restrained by Dallas police officers, LaDamonyon "DeeDee" Hall reportedly became unresponsive. The family of the Black transgender woman who lost her life while in authorities' care have filed a suit against the city of Dallas, the paramedics, and the officers involved. The suit alleges that there was discrimination based on gender identity, excessive force was used, and that negligence was involved as well.
Dallas man gets 60 years in jail after filming himself while assaulting girls
Gemond Copage Miller, 34, was sentenced to 60 years in prison after he filmed himself while assaulting several girls, as reported by federal officials. U.S. District Judge Brantley Starr has also ordered that the man should be supervised for life once he gets released from prison.
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