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Gunning for Gold: Northlake Shooting Sports fosters Olympic dreams
With the Paris Summer Olympics right around the corner, athletes all over the world are gearing up for what may well be their only shot at glory. Tracks, fields, courts, pools, gymnasiums and ranges all over the planet are allowing the crème de la crème of every sport the opportunity to hone their crafts to compete with the best that the world has to offer.
MLB Fans Unite In Disbelief After All-Star Game Jersey Leak
The 2024 MLB All-Star Game will take place on July 16 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The Midsummer Classic is always fun to watch as are events such as the Home Run Derby. On Wednesday, there was a leak of the MLB All-Star Game jerseys on social media. However, fans weren't thrilled ...
He thought it was because he was Black. What he learned changed his world view
For Rebecca Hill, getting a job has not always been easy. The 32-year-old, who has muscular dystrophy, said she feels like she gets to the final part of the hiring process and loses out when employers see her in person. Hill now works as an administrative assistant at R.D. Howard...
'I want a family' | Wednesday's Child 14-year-old Zariaya living in foster care dreams of getting adopted
DALLAS — As a child in foster care, it's common to want to focus on the future instead of the past. Zariaya is a 14-year-old girl who is hoping to make her future bright. When Zariaya came to the Dallas Zoo, she was looking for a sign of hope.
Parts of Lewisville and Ray Roberts lakes closed over the July Fourth weekend
Some areas of Ray Roberts Lake and Lewisville Lake and the surrounding trails remain closed over the Fourth of July weekend. Recent flooding and storms have caused unsafe water levels or damage to public parks, boat ramps and trails. Lewisville Lake.
Grand Prairie native to make history at Olympics
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - Grand Prairie native Jasmine Moore will compete in her second Olympics this summer. The Mansfield Lake Ridge High School grad is the first U.S. woman ever to qualify in both the triple jump and long jump at the Olympics. "It definitely does give me some confidence,"...
RUMOR: Dallas Cowboys Could Trade CeeDee Lamb To AFC Team As Tensions Rise During Star WR’s Holdout
CeeDee Lamb is still discussing a new deal with the Dallas Cowboys, and it’s been suggested that he could be traded to a certain AFC team should things not work out. Lamb hasn’t asked to be traded, as far as we know, yet he is only contracted to the Cowboys for one more season, so a trade would be the best option for the team if they can’t come to terms on an extension.
Robert Morris’ Son and 3 Other Elders Take Temporary Leave of Absence
Four Gateway Church elders, including Robert Morris’s son, have temporarily stepped down from their positions with the Dallas megachurch. Gateway Church founder Robert Morris resigned from the church’s top position on June 18, following Cindy Clemishire’s bombshell allegations she was sexually abused by Morris in 1982 when she was 12 years old.
Texas Lottery Commission Allows Rigged Win
When a small group of Texas lottery retailers heard about a customer's ambitious plan to secure a guaranteed lottery win, they were in for an unprecedented ride. This daring move, which played out last spring, saw one individual ready to spend millions to buy nearly every possible numeric combination for the Lotto Texas draw. The result? An extraordinary jackpot of $95 million was on the line. To learn more about this incredible story, check out the original article on the Houston Chronicle.
Old pipes cause Texas cities to lose tens of billions of gallons of water each year
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Texas’ most populous cities lost roughly 88 billion gallons of water last year because of aging water infrastructure and extreme heat, costing them millions of dollars and straining the state’s water supply, according to self-reported water loss audits.
South Texas surfers ride out waves caused by tropical storms and hurricanes
With their eyes on Hurricane Beryl’s trajectory through the Gulf of Mexico this Fourth of July weekend, South Texans are monitoring the storm and wondering what the direct impact will be on the southwest Gulf of Mexico. Beryl made landfall on July 1 in Grenada, strengthening at times to...
Oregon beats out several elite programs for 5-star WR out of Texas
Oregon continues to make waves in the class of 2025. On Thursday night, 5-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore announced his commitment to Dan Lanning and the Ducks. Moore, a Texas native, is one of the highest-rated WR prospects in the country for this cycle. He had offers from some of...
'Nice time to be together': For East Texans, Fourth of July means family
Since childhood, Bullard resident Elisa Ellison has participated in her family’s unique Fourth of July tradition: firework battles. The family gathers every year to light small fireworks, facing them toward each other in a friendly competition. “You have the same stuff. You line it all up however you want...
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