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Dallas Cowboys Bolster Their Offense By Landing 2-Time Super Bowl Champion WR In Blockbuster Trade Proposal
The Dallas Cowboys will kick off their 2024 regular season in just 23 days, when they travel to Forest City to take on the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium. In January, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stated that his team would have an “all-in” approach to the offseason. Fast-forward eight months, however, and the Cowboys have yet to make a single blockbuster trade or free agent signing.
It's officially time to exhale over Cowboys' No. 1 draft pick
When the Cowboys were once again slotted in the bottom 10 picks of the first round, there was serious concern over the talent they’d be able to acquire. Dallas has had the luxury of not needing to select any particular position the prior two drafts because their star players were all locked into contracts for a few years and the team was doing well.
Black cowboy culture celebrated during 35th Texas Black Invitational Rodeo
(The Dallas Examiner) – Black cowboys can be traced back to the early 19th century in Texas, after “The Great Exodus” when African Americans moved from the South to the western parts of the United States, following the Civil War. In search of land and opportunity, former slaves found use of their previous skills from taking care of cattle during enslavement and transformed it to their own lifestyles.
Klay Thompson already receiving overwhelming doubt as a Maverick
The Dallas Mavericks are coming into the 2024-25 campaign with a roster that looks better than it did at the end of last season. Shams Charania even praised the team for an incredible offseason, especially after the addition of Klay Thompson, whom he said would fit "perfectly" as the three-man during an appearance on the OGs Show.
"I'll beat your ass" – Jeff Teague recalls Mike Woodson's fiery response to Jason Kidd purposely running into him
Jeff Teague recalls how Jason Kidd’s crafty move against the Atlanta Hawks in the 2009-2010 season sparked a furious reaction from head coach Mike Woodson.
Supporters of pot decriminalization work to campaign ahead of Dallas vote in November
Voters will decide whether Dallas becomes the largest city in Texas to decriminalize misdemeanor pot possession. Even before the measure is on the November ballot, organizers are confident that voters will follow the lead of other cities and approve it. Despite a national debate and legalization efforts in some states,...
Saturday will be our 7th 100-degree day in a row, but there’s hope for a break by next weekend
SAN ANTONIO – Happy weekend, y’all! Saturday will be our 7th day in a row of 100-degree weather. While this is quite a stretch, it’s nothing compared to the longest stretch of consecutive triple-digit days on record, which occurred last year from July 30 to August 21. That’s when we had 23 days of back-to-back 100-degree days.
San Antonio school faces "catastrophic" AC failure, teacher faints from heat
SAN ANTONIO - Earlier today, Hot Wells Middle School faced an air conditioning malfunction that affected parts of their building. The issue, which was initially reported in two separate wings of the building, did not impact the gym or other cooler areas. SAISD officials confirmed they were addressing an ongoing...
San Antonio jazz events combine music's beauty with Japanese Tea Garden's serenity
Despite the heat, the calendar claims autumn is just around the corner. One of autumn’s best local attributes is the Japanese Tea Garden’s Jazz in the Garden, which brings live, local jazz artists to play in that one-of-a-kind setting. The San Antonio Park Foundation’s Mary Jane Verette said...
Round Rock ISD Parents Concerned Over Open-Concept Restrooms in Elementary School
The restrooms meant for third, fourth, and fifth graders do not have doors to separate each side by sex. Two open-concept bathrooms built as part of a new extension in Brushy Creek Elementary have caused concern among parents, who saw them just one day before their children began school. The...
Round Rock Residents Advised to Seal Homes, Avoid Bats After Rabies Outbreak
In recent developments within the Round Rock community, the local police department's Animal Control Unit has released an advisory for residents, following a spate of bat-related rabies incidents. Several bats have been confirmed to carry the rabies virus over the past few months, prompting a public health warning. As documented by CBS Austin, authorities are pressing the importance of avoiding all contact with bats and other wildlife, citing rabies as a "serious and often fatal viral disease that affects mammals, including humans."
The National Coalition Of 100 Black Women Expands Into Central Texas
Austin has big news! The National Coalition of 100 Black Women just expanded here in July, 2024. Greater Austin Chapter President, Angela Anderson, stopped by to share more about the organization. “The Greater Austin Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women (NCBW) is one of the newest advocacy...
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