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Dallas Band Wolves Reign Blends Sibling-Like Love With Existential Angst
Most days, it’s hard to get all the members of a local band in the same room. Amid a rapidly changing music scene in Dallas, many artists find themselves scrambling between gigs as solo acts and with their home bands. But for Wolves Reign, hanging with buddies at Cosmos on a Tuesday evening is a no-brainer. The group has been friends for over a decade and these four were likely already planning to hang out — whether for a jam sesh or a good old-fashioned kickback.
Dallas Nurse’s Daughter Sues Killer and Texas Parole Board
The daughter of Katie “Annette” Flowers, a nurse tragically killed in the Methodist Dallas Medical Center shooting, has filed a lawsuit against the perpetrator, Nestor Hernandez, and the Texas Parole Board. A Tragic Incident Unfolds. Hospital surveillance footage captured Hernandez entering the maternity ward with a beer can...
Photos: Independence Day Parade honors Arlington heroes
Even as the heat beamed down, excitement for Arlington's 59th annual Independence Day Parade did not subside. Early arrivals set up their viewing spots Thursday morning along the route from UTA to downtown Arlington. With tents, lawn chairs and floor towels, attendees anxiously anticipated the 9 a.m. start time. Groups...
Old pipes cause Texas cities to lose tens of billions of gallons of water each year
"Old pipes cause Texas cities to lose tens of billions of gallons of water each year" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
ALERT: New Law In Texas Allows You To Ask Companies To Do This
The growth of technology in Texas is astounding. It's difficult to believe, but how handle things ten years ago is different from the current due to its expansion. In fact, people can get online anywhere these days, as long as their phone allows it. What some people don't realize is...
An Apparent Leaked List of Walgreens Closures Includes Texas Stores
There is a massive change underway in the U.S., and it has to do with brick-and-mortar stores being unable to compete with their online counterparts. As more and more people take to shopping online, something that got a massive boost in '20 thanks to a worldwide pandemic, physical stores continue taking big hits.
Watch Five Texas Cops Use Force to Take Man Into Custody
Texas Officers Use Force to Arrest Man – What Really Happened?. The video at the bottom of this article was recorded on the infamous 6th Street in Austin, Texas. These five police officers are attempting to get a very large man to cooperate with them. As the cops threaten...
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.
North Texas now within the probable path of Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane Beryl is inching closer to the Texas coast, and the latest forecast shows that the storm could hit the southern part of the state before moving north — affecting Houston and the Dallas-Fort Worth area at some point next week.The hurricane, now a Category 2, made landfall again Friday morning over Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula after blowing past the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, devastating a number of islands. The powerful Category 4 hurricane tore through the Caribbean earlier this week, killing at least six people. It continues to make its way west-northwest as a hurricane but at a decreasing speed, according to the...
“Minnesota’s Autism Mom” traveling to Texas with life-saving donations for families with children on the spectrum
Autism advocate Sheletta Brundidge, known as Minnesota’s Autism Mom, is traveling to Texas over the Fourth of July holiday weekend to launch her “Spread Love With Locks” campaign in Texas aiming to help protect children with autism.
Texas A&M Chancellor to retire in June 2025
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) – John Sharp, Texas A&M’s longest serving chancellor who has transformed the university system and boosted the flagship’s academic and athletic brands over his 13 years at the helm, will retire in June 2025. Citing a desire to “always go out on top,” Sharp, 73, said in an interview with The […]
Thoughts on a 3-1 Rangers loss
Dang it, guys, you were scoring runs for a few days. Why did you stop?. We are getting the privilege of seeing Max Scherzer, future Hall of Famer, pitch in the twilight of his career for the Texas Rangers. And the offense can’t score more than one run for him?
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