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John Daly Jr. survives 5-for-4 playoff, qualifies for U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine
Just one month after competing in his first professional event, John Daly II qualified to compete for the first time in the U.S. Amateur, which is set to take place next month at Hazeltine National outside Minneapolis. Daly II's two-under 68 put him in a tie for 13th at Brook...
Texas Man Killed in Alaska Waterfall Rafting Mishap
Adventure Turned Tragic: Dallas Man Dies in Alaska Waterfall Rafting Accident. Larry Erwin, 53, from Dallas, was on a remote rafting trip near Bethel, Alaska, when his inflatable raft went over a waterfall. Alaska state troopers reported that he lost control and was thrown into the water. This accident happened...
Girl Scouts Of Northeast Texas Celebrates 20 Years Empowering Women
The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas (GSNETX) will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their prestigious Women of Distinction Luncheon, honoring exceptional female leaders from accomplished high school students to influential executives. Presented by Verizon, this milestone event will take place on Friday, Oct. 25, 2024, at the Hilton Anatole, under the esteemed leadership of Event Co-chairs Andrea Weber and Kim Williams. “With a commitment to enrich lives every day, Verizon is honored to join together with the North Texas community to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Women of Distinction Luncheon,” said Michelle R. Miller, senior vice president and Coastal Plains Market...
Minor league update for 7/23/24
Paul Bonzagni started for Down East, striking out nine in five shutout innings while walking just one. Bryan Magdaleno struck out three and walked one in two shutout innings. Esteban Mejia homered. Echedry Vargas was 3 for 5 with a triple and two stolen bases. Danyer Cueva had a hit.
UT Dallas Charges Student Journalists Thousands of Dollars for Records Request
By the end of his first day, May 1, as Editor-in-Chief of The Mercury, the student newspaper at the University of Texas at Dallas, Gregorio Gutierrez had a list of questions. When he submitted them to university officials under the Texas Public Information Act (PIA), he was told the answers would cost $8,000.
Teddy Riley Accuses Texas Bowling Alley Of Racism: “It Ain’t For Us”
Teddy Riley has accused a Texas bowling alley of racism after he claims he wasn’t allowed to bring his own beverage inside of the venue.Pharrell Builds His Life Story With Legos In 'Piece By Piece' Trailer On Sunday (July 21), the legendary producer and New Jack Swing pioneer took to social media to express his ire over an unpleasant enounter he had while at Plano Super Bowl, a bowling alley in Dallas, Tx. In the clip, Riley revealed that he had attempted to patron Plano Super Bowl with a group of nearly two dozen people, but that things went awry when...
Tarrant County homeowners: Big changes could be coming to your tax bill
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — The three new Tarrant Appraisal District board members, the first to be elected by Tarrant County voters at large, wasted no time making changes to the county's appraisal policies. In its first meeting since the trio took office, the board gave initial approval Monday to...
Rare crocodiles hatch at the Fort Worth Zoo. Here’s what makes them so special.
FORT WORTH, Texas - The Fort Worth Zoo is celebrating a major milestone in its conservation efforts. On Wednesday, the zoo announced the birth of two gharial crocodiles. The gharial is a type of river crocodile from India with a long, thin snout. They’re also one of the largest crocodile species in the world, growing to about 16 feet long and 1,500 pounds.
Arlington officials say they've improved at hiring diverse contractors
Four years after a study outlined barriers that face minority- and women-owned businesses in winning Arlington city government contracts, officials say the changes they’ve made have moved the city closer to their goals. Part of that process has involved rebuilding trust among businesses considered Minority- and Women-owned Businesses and...
'It takes a lifetime to heal from the damage' | Girl shot while riding in backseat of car on Fort Worth highway, police say
FORT WORTH, Texas — A girl was shot in the leg during a possible road rage incident in west Fort Worth early Wednesday, police said. The shooting happened in the 2800 block of Horne Street, near Camp Bowie Boulevard and Interstate 30, according to a police news release. Officers responded and found the girl who was wounded.
Restoration of Fort Worth Public Market building reaches milestone
FORT WORTH, Texas — Editor's Note | This article was originally published in the Dallas Business Journal here. The developer working to bring life back to the old Public Market building in Fort Worth said construction is more than a third finished. Jess Green, senior vice president at Wilks...
Chris Brown and Entourage Sued for $50 Million Over Alleged ‘Violent Assault’ of 4 Concertgoers
Chris Brown and members of his entourage are being sued for $50 million amid claims of a “violent assault” against four concertgoers. In a lawsuit filed to the District Court of Harris County, Texas, on Monday, July 22, and obtained by Us Weekly, Brown, 35, and his “paid entourage” were accused of attacking four men […]
ACU enters 2024 confident inspite of being picked sixth in the United Athletic Conference
ARLINGTON, Texas (BCH Sports) – ACU head football coach Keith Patterson and his quarterback Maverick McIvor and All-United Athletic Conference linebacker Cirby Coheley were in Arlington on Tuesday for conference media day. The Wildcats enter the new season with a new offense, and they are picked to finish the...
Breaking the silo: UTA faculty work across disciplines to develop unconventional solutions
Liao Yue knows a lot about behavioral change and what kinds of physical interventions are needed to develop a fitness plan. But to scale up her idea to develop an exercise regimen for cancer survivors, Yue, an assistant professor of kinesiology at the University of Texas at Arlington, collaborated with engineering and communications faculty.
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