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The Marsh Lane Plaza Rebuild Brings New Choices To Northwest Dallas
DALLAS – (WBAP/KLIF) – In October 2019 an Ef-3 tornado touched down near Dallas Love Field and tore through North Dallas causing well over a billion dollars worth of damage. It was the most expensive tornado in the states history. One of the many areas badly damaged was...
Dallas Animal Services offering microchips, collars and tags for pets for $4 donation
DALLAS — Fireworks can be scary for pets. Some pet owners may be concerned about their pets getting spooked and potentially going missing ahead of the Fourth of July. For that reason, Dallas Animal Services is offering microchips, collars and ID tags for a suggested $4 donation to Friends of Dallas Animal Services today.
UTA announces remembrance event for Allan Saxe’s celebration of life
UTA and the College of Liberal Arts will host a Celebration of Life memorial for Allan Saxe from 6 to 8 p.m. July 11 at the University Center’s Rosebud Theatre. Saxe, a retired political science professor known for inspiring outward thinking and a community benefactor who cemented his name into every corner of Arlington’s history, died June 17 at age 85, according to previous Shorthorn reporting.
Readers Respond: Sleeping Outside Is Illegal in Dallas
Earlier this week, we published a story about the recent Supreme Court ruling that allows municipalities to criminalize sleeping in public. The ruling was split along party lines, with the conservative majority opinion stating that an ordinance enacted in an Oregon town that makes sleeping in public a fineable offense is, in fact, constitutional. You might be thinking this all sounds familiar, right? That’s because the city of Dallas has already been doing that for decades now.
Unexpected Offensive Weapon Named Cowboys' Most Promising Building Block of 2024
This offseason has been painful for Cowboys fans. CeeDee Lamb’s contract negotiations have dominated almost every discussion, and that’s worrisome because the weapons on the offense are extremely thin after him. But maybe there’s hope. We’ve seen how offenses can be successful building around tight ends, like the...
Centurion American Prepares Dorchester Lots for Sherman’s Hot Semiconductor Hub
Centurion American Development Group has named the home builders joining its huge project that will bring more than 2,000 residential lots to Dorchester, a small Grayson County community between Sherman and Gunter. The Farmers Branch-based developers announced Monday some heavy-hitter home builders who will join the first phase of Cottonwood,...
Speculated change in Mavericks starting lineup would lead them to NBA Finals
One reporter speculates a more permanent change in the Dallas Mavericks starting lineup that could help lead them back to the NBA Finals in 2025. NBA reporter Tim MacMahon was on "Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective" to talk about Klay Thompson's recent move to Dallas. While speaking on what all the Mavs have done this offseason, MacMahon made one statement that will likely have Mavs fans in much agreement.
Luka Doncic is playing with fire and Mavericks need to step in now
The Dallas Mavericks' NBA Finals loss to the Boston Celtics seems to have been eternities ago, but just over two weeks later, the Mavs roster has significantly changed. Dallas made a sign-and-trade for Klay Thompson to improve their shooting and also signed Naji Marshall, and these two moves should complement Luka Doncic beautifully.
A former Dallas city councilwoman just died. Almost no one knew she was Jewish.
It was only after her Jewish funeral Sunday that many in Dallas learned that Rose Renfroe, an upstart in Democratic city politics, was Jewish. “Rose was forgotten as a Jew for the majority of her life,” said Hannah Lebovits, a member of the Dallas burial society who organized the minyan for the funeral. Renfroe — or...
VIDEO: Drivers In Houston, Texas Discover Naked Person In Tree
Driving in Texas can sometimes be an experience. We've all seen at least one individual while out on the Texas roadways do something silly while driving right? Somebody going way over the speed limit, an individual not using a turn signal, or perhaps they're blasting music at an insane volume.
TxDOT asks for public feedback on $104 billion 10-year plan
TEXAS (KETK) – The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is asking for the public’s input on a drafted 10-year transportation plan. The public comment period begins on Friday and ends on Aug. 5. The draft 2025 Unified Transportation Program proposes $104.2 billion in transportation, the second year in a row that the UTP plan exceeds […]
116 Texas Stores Now At Risk For Massive Closure
Another massive nationwide retailer that has a huge footprint in Texas could be the next to start shuttering stores as they have already declared that a Chapter 11 bankruptcy could be announced very soon. Many of the stores that have been recently closing and going belly up across the Lone...
Was Johnny Frank Garrett Wrongfully Accused of Murder In Texas?
The story of Johnny Frank Garrett is a chilling reminder of the flaws in our justice system, especially in Texas. Let me tell you about Johnny, a man whose case shook up legal proceedings and sparked conversations about justice, innocence, and the death penalty. According to an article from The...
Did Texas ban cities from mandating that businesses provide heat and water breaks for workers?
Editor’s Note: El Paso Matters is partnering with Gigafact to produce “fact briefs” that examine claims about issues shaping our community. A state law passed in June 2023 prevents local governments in Texas from mandating businesses implement practices, such as employment leave and breaks, that exceed or conflict with federal or state law for employers. The bill went into effect on Sept. 1, 2023, even after a state district judge called it unconstitutional.
Another heat advisory in effect for the Fourth of July ahead of rare cold front
NORTH TEXAS – A hot Fourth of July is on the way.Another heat advisory is in effect Thursday due to dew point temperatures being in the low 70s, meaning temperatures will feel like 107 to 109 degrees.The heat advisory goes away Friday thanks to a rare July cold front that will move in later tonight. There will be a 20% to 40% chance of scattered showers and some storms going into the early morning hours. The timing looks to cooperate with any fireworks celebrations but stay weather aware, especially along Red River Counties.The front slides through Friday and temperatures drop...
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