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Fort Worth-based pitch competition opens applications for women entrepreneurs
A Fort Worth business owner is helping women entrepreneurs thrive through a pitch competition that can provide critical seed funding for startups. Eosera Foundation’s third annual competition, started by Chief Executive Officer Elyse Stoltz Dickerson, opens for applications Aug. 1. The empowHERment pitch competition, described as “a dynamic platform...
Here’s What Plan Commissioners Are Saying About the ForwardDallas Land Use Document
The process of updating Dallas’ comprehensive land use plan — for the first time since 2006 — has been an arduous, often contentious process for the City Plan Commission, a panel appointed by Dallas City Council members to represent each of 14 geographical districts. There have been...
Motorcycles, vehicles hit North Texas streets for Rolling Stop the Violence Rally
FORT WORTH — Dozens of bikers took to the streets of Fort Worth for a rally through neighborhoods and communities, but it wasn't just any Sunday ride. The riders hope to reduce gun violence and deaths.A sea of about three dozen colorful motorcycles and vehicles drove through miles of roads in Fort Worth with a special meaning behind it."We're doing this ride to prevent gun violence in Fort Worth, Texas, and trying to make it a safer place because it's getting out of hand," rider Charles Hughes said.TJ Ragster began organizing the Rolling Stop the Violence Rally in 2012. He...
"Emotional for everyone" | Firefighter released from hospital after fire engine hydroplaned and fell off an overpass
DALLAS — Sunday, one week after a fire truck fell from the I-345 expressway, a longtime lieutenant was released from the hospital following days in the ICU. Lieutenant John Hampton was discharged from Baylor Scott and White, surrounded by his family, friends, and DFR brothers and sisters. "Truly blessed...
Mortgage refinancing rises among DFW homeowners, kept down by high interest rates
DALLAS — This article was originally published by our content partners at the Dallas Business Journal. Read the original article here. Mortgage refinancing activity is creeping upward in Dallas-Fort Worth but remains well below the levels seen a few years ago, when interest rates were much lower. The 10,887...
Pastor thankful despite devastating church fire
A far Southeast Dallas congregation gathered for services two days after a fire tore through its building. The pastor of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church was in his office preparing his sermon at the time but managed to get out safely. And he got a bit of good news about the building’s future.
Arlington family grateful to be alive after escaping early morning house fire
An Arlington family says they lost everything after a fire tore through their home overnight, sending the three people inside to the hospital. It happened on Lomita Lane around 5 a.m. on Sunday. The victims told NBC 5 that despite their heavy losses, they were lucky to escape alive. As...
Missing Fort Worth man found dead in Jack County
FORT WORTH, Texas - A man who was reported missing in Fort Worth was found dead Friday in Jack County. The Jack County Sheriff’s Office said it got a call Thursday evening about a suspicious vehicle. They quickly learned that it belonged to 61-year-old Nkosinomusa Emmanuel Gwalla, who was...
Pedestrian killed on Hwy. 75 in North Dallas
DALLAS - Dallas police are investigating a crash that left a pedestrian dead. It happened a little after 3 a.m. on the southbound side of the Central Expressway near Forest Lane in North Dallas. Police said a person was found dead in the center lanes of the freeway. It’s not...
‘I take accountability’: CenterPoint Energy CEO testifies before Texas committee on Hurricane Beryl response
AUSTIN, Texas – As scrutiny and accountability remain at the forefront against CenterPoint Energy, the energy giant’s CEO testified before a special senate committee in Austin Monday morning for its response to Hurricane Beryl. KPRC 2 reporter Rilwan Balogun was in the room from Austin to share what...
An inmate’s body temp was 107.5 when he died. The state of Texas says heat did not kill him.
Have something you want us to investigate? Reach us at tips@kut.org. It was just before 11 p.m. when John Castillo’s cellmate alerted the guards. Castillo was passed out. His breathing was shallow. Prison staff rushed him to the medical unit, where they tried CPR and dosed him with epinephrine.
Killer Virus Now Spreading All Over Texas
As Texas is dealing with the scorching summer temperatures, but the extreme ultraviolet radiation is just the tip of the threat the outdoors brings in the Lone Star State during this time of year. We have grown accustomed to dealing with the presence of West Nile Virus over the past twenty years, but now a new viral threat is surging across Texas, and once again we have the world's most deadly animal to blame.
West Texas Convenience Store Plans To Open Location In East Texas
There's a gas station and convenience store brand that Texans, especially in West Texas cities like Amarillo and Lubbock swear by and for once, NO, we're not talking about "Buc-ee's". Of course in other areas of Texas, the "beaver" may reign supreme and is starting their trek towards global domination...
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