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Dallas Fire Rescue Sued for Copyright Infringement
An EMS trainer is suing Dallas Fire Rescue and two individuals alleging copyright infringement for copying and sharing his training materials. Jon Puryear EMS CE, LLC filed suit in US District Court for the Northern District of Texas. The suit names Dallas Fire-Rescue, Joseph Piper – who is identified as...
Interview with Austin FC’s Summer Signings: Impact on Attack and Copa Tejas Goals
FC Dallas and Austin FC are gearing up for Copa Tejas with the potential for Dallas to claim the title with a win, while Austin aims for a third consecutive victory. Phil West from Verde All Day shares insights on Austin's new signings, offensive struggles, and fan sentiment towards Coach Wolff.
Dallas Mavericks subtly hint at final move they'll make to solidify roster
The Dallas Mavericks are in the middle of one of the most pivotal offseasons in team history, as they're trying to reload their roster around Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving to give them the best shot at making and winning the NBA Finals next year. The biggest move of the...
Dallas Biotech Secures $50M Series D Funding To Combat Rare Hidden Killer in Joint Replacements
Joint replacements have given millions of people a new lease on life. But for a small percentage of them, a dangerous complication can arise. A Dallas biotech company is tackling a rare but serious infection that can have devastating consequences. And now it has raised $50 million in Series D funding to bring its lead drug and device combo to market.
Dallas ISD principals told to continue their current focus going into next school year
Walking on newly shined tile floors, there were cheers and high fives. The welcome-backs weren't for students but for Dallas ISD principals. Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde spearheads these welcome backs often revealing new curriculum, data, and big plans. She sat on the sidelines this time with no voice, but her staff told teachers the big plan is to just keep at it.
Texas Instruments Launches New Magnetic Packaging Tech for Power Modules, Doubling Power Density
Dallas-based semiconductor giant Texas Instruments has introduced six new power modules designed to improve power density, enhance efficiency, and reduce electromagnetic interference. “Designers turn to power modules to save on time, complexity, size and component count, but these benefits have required a compromise on performance—until now,” Jeff Morroni, director of...
Dallas man kills woman, then himself in apparent murder-suicide
DALLAS, Texas — A man and woman were found dead in a Dallas apartment in what authorities are calling an apparent murder-suicide. On July 15, 2024, at approximately 3:10 p.m., Dallas Fire and Rescue responded to a call for a health and welfare check in the 3400 block of Mahanna Street. The preliminary investigation determined that DFR forced entry into the apartment and found 26-year-old Solmaira Vazquez Castillo in the bathroom with stab wounds.
Dallas’ Ehvert Mission Critical Merges with California Company To Meet Hyperscale Data Center Demand
Dallas-based Ehvert Mission Critical has merged with California based, employee-owned engineering and engineering services firm Salas O’Brien in a deal that seeks to meet the rising need for hyperscale data centers. Since 1988, Ehvert has been a global provider of engineering, construction, and operation services for complex mission-critical facilities...
Dallas gas station clerk killed over bottle of water
A 29-year-old Dallas woman is behind bars for allegedly killing a convenience store clerk during an argument over a bottle of water. Police charged Aleigha Horn with capital murder for the death of 52-year-old Inayath Syed, a husband and father of 3 children.
Dallas home sales decline in June
Home sales in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex declined 11.6% year over year in June, according to the most recent report from the MetroTex Association of REALTORS®. Active listings increased by 44.7% amid decreased home sales, with 27,901 properties on the market last month. Months of inventory reached 3.8, much higher than the 2.5-month supply seen in June 2023.
Biggest reason Klay Thompson joined the Dallas Mavericks is crystal clear
The Dallas Mavericks made the biggest splash in free agency this past offseason. The team signed and traded for Golden State Warriors shooter Klay Thompson. The signing significantly boosted the Mavs' roster as it gave them an extra shooter to counter their shooting woes from the NBA Finals. For example, the Mavericks lost Game 1 of the Finals 107-89. The biggest issue came from their shooting, as Dallas converted 25.9 percent of their 3-point attempts. Players like Kyrie Irving and P.J. Washington combined to go 0-8 from downtown.
10 bold SEC football predictions that would shake up the 2024 season
DALLAS — After seeing its national championship reign atop college football end last season, the newly-expanded SEC promises to headline the College Football Playoff in 2024 with several title contenders. After making the rounds around the Omni Hotel this week and chatting with various experts across conference markets, the takeaways gathered are insightful, and have led to 10 bold predictions that would shake up the approaching season.
Spine surgeon's $11M verdict reversed
An $11 million jury award in favor of Stephen Courtney, MD, was reversed, opening up the possibility of a new trial, The Dallas Morning News reported July 15. In 2021, Jonathan Rute was ordered to help pay nearly $11 million to Dr. Courtney after a jury found Mr. Rute gave information to help a local TV station air stories in 2017 comparing the surgeon to Christopher Duntsch, MD, also known as "Dr. Death."
Oklahoma Sooners Defensive Back Applauds SEC Stance On Horns Down Gesture
Oklahoma Sooners' defensive back Bill Bowman was the first member of the Sooners program to enter the media room on Tuesday at the SEC media days in Dallas, Texas, where he applauded the conference's stance on the Sooners' mock "Horns Down" symbol. Many Sooners fans mockingly display in front ...
Dallas Cowboys 2024 Training Camp: 5 Offensive Players to Watch
1. Trey Lance–QB Trey Lance is favored by several critics in his ability to make action happen. Lance was drafted as the 3rd overall pick in 2021 by the San Francisco 49ers. However, during his time in San Fran, Lance received little playing time. This past season in 2023, he didn’t play at all. Between the 2021 and 2022 seasons, Lance only played eight games, totaling 797 passing yards, five touchdowns, and three interceptions.
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