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Signage Changes Could Give UP Second-Floor Businesses a Leg Up
University Park’s City Council voted July 23 to allow more second-floor businesses to install signs in a move that could give their sales a boost. The Council amended city ordinance to permit second-floor tenants to place large signs, similar to those displayed by first-floor businesses, on their building’s exterior. The change only applies to businesses that occupy at least half of a building’s upper floors.
Texas Police Department Missing Thousands of Items, Including Guns and Drugs
If most people take something from work and decide to keep it, it's usually something like a pen or office paper, maybe some post-it notes. Stealing from within a police department? That's a different category of work theft. According to CBS News in Dallas, DeSoto Police have discovered they have...
SMU Women’s Tennis Receives ITA Academic Team Award and NCAA Success
SMU Women's Tennis earns ITA Academic Team Award for the third consecutive season, with a 3.62 cumulative GPA and six players named ITA Scholar-Athletes. Team ended the 2023-24 school year with a 3.62 cumulative GPA. Six players named to the ITA Scholar-Athlete list. State of Play. SMU Women's Tennis won...
ACC newcomers: Can Stanford, Cal or SMU challenge for the ACC Championship in 2024?
The ACC will welcome 3 new members into the fold this season: SMU, Stanford and Cal. Their arrival, coupled with the lack of a clear favorite at the top of the ACC, begs an important question: Can any of these newcomers seriously compete for the ACC Championship?. With the top...
'It's fishy' | Alarming email makes its rounds in Central Texas claiming to be from TxDOT
BELTON, Texas — A suspicious email is swarming inboxes across Central Texas. People are reaching out to 6 News saying the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) emailed them urging them to validate their information for a REAL ID. A REAL ID is a driver's license, learner's permit or non-driver...
Position Preview: Taking a look at SMU’s depth chart at quarterback
As SMU gets set to begin fall camp as an ACC team for the first time On The Pony Express will take a look at how the depth chart stands going into the final prep for the season continuing at quarterback. The post Position Preview: Taking a look at SMU’s depth chart at quarterback appeared first on On3.
Aggravated assault investigation underway after Richardson parking lot shooting
RICHARDSON, Texas — Police are investigating an aggravated assault that left two individuals with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds early Friday morning. The Richardson Police Department responded to a disturbance at 4:40 a.m. in the parking lot of Abi Hookah Lounge, located in the 800 block of W. Arapaho Rd. Upon arrival, officers found two individuals injured from gunshot wounds. According to a press release from the department, a confrontation occurred between two groups, including the injured parties.
NOW Massage in Las Colinas to Open in August
LAS COLINAS (KDAF) — The NOW Massage is set to open a new location in Las Colinas on August 6. The boutique, located at 5228 North O’Connor Boulevard, Suite 120, will be owned and operated by area resident Mike Wilmoth. This is the eighth Dallas-area location, in addition to The NOW Massage boutiques currently open in Preston Forest, Lower Greenville, Oak Lawn, Southlake, Frisco, Plano and Fort Worth.
Special Recognitions at the Rockwall County Commissioners Court
Rockwall, TX-July 19, 2024 – The Terry Fisher American Legion Post 117 Boys State and Girls State 2024 participants were recognized by the Rockwall County Commissioners Court. The American Legion’s Boys State and Girls State programs provide opportunities for high school juniors to learn about government and leadership.
Entrepreneur Spotlight: LEINE Acne Clinic
LEINE Acne Clinic was born out of a deeply personal struggle. The founder, Madeleine Fetty, battled acne for years, which left her with shattered confidence and numerous failed treatments. This personal journey inspired her to start LEINE Acne Clinic, a place where others could find the help she wished had been available to her. “I battled with acne for years which hurt my confidence and consumed my thoughts,” Madeleine shares. “I was met with several band-aid approaches by the specialists I saw and was put on medications with harmful side effects. This inspired me to obtain the tools to clear my skin and to help kids struggling with the same issues.”
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