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156/Silence Reveal "Better Written Villain" [Single Review]
The Pittsburgh-based band 156/Silence is at it again with their new single: "Better Written Villain". This new release might arguably be the best thing 156/Silence has ever released. Following similar vibes to "Unreasonable Doubt", which was released in April of this year, and sounding similar to Varials (hailing from Philadelphia so it must be something in that Pennsylvania water), the track is a certified banger from start to finish.
More Restrictions on Smoke Shops Are Coming to Grand Prairie, Allen
Grand Prairie has passed additional regulations for smoke shops, and the city of Allen is gearing up to do the same. In Grand Prairie, the establishments will have to get a specific use permit if they want to set up shop in the city. There will also be new distance requirements for smoke shops to address a concentration of such businesses in certain areas of the city.
City of Allen promotes WaterSmart tool for water management
Allen officials are encouraging residents to use WaterSmart, an online tool that monitors water usage in near real time. The program offers leak alerts, water use threshold settings and bill forecasts to help users avoid unexpected costs. Sign up today to begin saving time, money, and water. For more information visit CityofAllen.org/WaterSmart.
Mesquite to host 18th Annual Doggie Splash Day
Dogs and their owners are invited to swim together at the city’s annual Doggie Splash Day. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Aug. 3, at Vanston Pool, located at 2913 Oates Drive. Dogs can compete for prizes in the swimsuit contest, diving contest, dog...
McKinney parks department maps out trail day festivities
McKinney Parks and Recreation will hold a National Trails Day event July 27 from 8-11 a.m. In 2023, Wilson Creek received a national recognition as a U.S. designated trail. It runs Towne Lake to Bonnie Wenk Park.
Ransomware Has Outsized Impact on Gas, Energy & Utility Firms
When ransomware targeted the city of Dallas, Texas last year, it took down city services, the municipal water utility's ability to bill and read meters, and emergency services. The city required more than a month to bring all its systems back online. Dallas is not alone. In 2023, two-thirds of...
Plano Police groups award scholarships to officers’ children
The Plano Police Department announced scholarship recipients for children of its officers, funded by two local organizations. The Plano Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (PCPAAA) and the Plano Police Association (PPA) provided scholarships to high-achieving students from police families.
Singer Sudie Returns to Dallas To Debut Her First Full-Length Album
LadyLove, the popular bar in Bishop Arts (it made our Top 100 Bars list on Wednesday) was packed for the debut of former Dallasite Sudie’s new album, Doldrum’s End. The bar was packed, and it was clear who the star of the night was. This album was recorded...
Police search for suspect who shot and killed a man at apartment complex in Old East Dallas
A shooting has rattled people who live at an apartment complex in Old East Dallas - and some of them are talking about moving. 23-year-old Charles Dennis III was shot and killed Wednesday night at the complex on Munger Avenue.
Below-average temperatures Friday before rain chances this weekend
Below-average temperatures and above-average precipitation, those are our weather stories over the next 7 days! It’s a quiet morning across North Texas as temperatures have fallen into the 70s with a few clouds overhead.
Message to Black consumers in the wake of major procedural changes looming in real estate transactions
(Special to The Dallas Examiner) – In the near future, the home buying process will undergo significant change, particularly in the dynamics between homebuyers, sellers and the real estate agents facilitating the transactions. These changes, stemming from a potential court case settlement, will redefine how home sellers compensate agents for the buyers of their home. The National Association of Real Estate Brokers wants to assure Black families and individuals that our realtists, who often represent buyers, will continue to offer exceptional advice and service. These changes could potentially affect the affordability and accessibility of homeownership for Black families, and NAREB is committed to mitigating these impacts.
Scream It From the Rooftops: July Could Be Done WithTriple-Digit Temperatures
You’ve likely already felt the effects of the cold front that blew through the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Wednesday, and we’re here to break even better news. While we won’t go as far as to say it’s cool out, these less-hot temperatures should be sticking around through the end of July.
Palladium USA Project OK’d for South Loop 12; Could Bring More Housing for Senior Citizens
Dallas plan commissioners recommended last week approving a rezoning request allowing the construction of a four-story, 120-unit retirement community on the southeast corner of Cockrell Hill Road and Blue Ridge Boulevard. The South Loop 12 development could help address the lack of affordable housing specifically suited for senior citizens. Homes...
Alyssa Lang will guest host KSR’s Friday morning show
Just off a long week at SEC Media Days, Alyssa Lang will be KSR’s special guest host for Friday morning’s show. When most people would take the day off to rest up, Alyssa agreed to fill in for Matt Jones for a morning to talk with the rest of the KSR crew. I suspect her […] The post Alyssa Lang will guest host KSR’s Friday morning show appeared first on On3.
Nonprofit creates fund to support Keller ISD educator, students amid spending cuts
An organization offering funding and support to Keller ISD schools has launched a new program for educators who need resources that might not be offered in the budget. The Keller Education Foundation this week announced the Ongoing Needs and Essentials, or O.N.E, Fund. It provides financial aid to teachers and students in the district by giving donors the option to donate to specific areas.
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