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Kennedale police warn residents of phone scam posing as officers
KENNEDALE, Texas — The Kennedale Police Department has issued a warning about a phone scam in which individuals are posing as police officers and demanding money. According to a press release from the department, a complaint was received over the weekend about a person identifying themselves as a "Sergeant with the Kennedale Police Department" who called and asked for money to pay off a "warrant." The department emphasized that it does not call individuals to demand or ask for payment, which is handled through the Municipal Court and not over the phone.
Fort Worth-based Corinth Land Co. Acquires Southlake Bank Street Business Park
FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 23, 2024-- Adding to its North Texas commercial investment portfolio, Fort Worth-based Corinth Land Co. recently acquired the Bank Street Business Park, 351 Bank Street, Southlake, TX 76092. Located within minutes from DFW Airport and strategically situated within the Hwy. 114/121 corridor, the six tenant business park includes 7,200 SF, and is 100 percent occupied. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240723099061/en/ Fort Worth-based Corinth Land Co. recently acquired the Bank Street Business Park, 351 Bank Street, Southlake, TX 76092. Located within minutes from DFW Airport and strategically situated within the Hwy. 114/121 corridor, the six tenant business park includes 7,200 SF, and is 100 percent occupied. (Photo: Business Wire)
Jerry Jones heads to federal court to fight woman claiming to be his daughter
DALLAS - Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones returns to an eastern Texas courtroom on Tuesday to fight a decades-old paternity dispute. Jones is suing a mother-daughter duo who he claims violated a confidentiality agreement signed in the 90s. The daughter filed a lawsuit to establish paternity, and Jones believes that...
Get a Free Kids Buffet at Pizza Inn
DALLAS (KDAF) — Pizza Inn is delivering a special deal for families this summer. Available now, guests who purchase two or more adult buffets Friday through Sunday will receive two free kids’ buffets good for a future visit. “This one is on us because free just tastes better,”...
Camp Crafty Hosts Art Parties, Summer Camp
Started in 2019 by Lilly Watson for partygoers to make memorable keepsakes. Lilly Watson aims to make the arts and crafts experience one that’s just a phone call away. She does so through Camp Crafty, her mobile party company that brings art experiences to birthday celebrations, bachelorette craft nights, and other events.
Dallas ISD debate teams train for their futures
Written by Communications Services junior associate, Chandler Flowers. Student debate competitions happen all around the world, and Dallas ISD is no exception. By partnering with Dallas Urban Debate Alliance, the district is able to create and train students to compete in competitions on the state and national levels. Debate teams...
North Texas leaders seek funds to plan development near Trinity Railway Express stations
A lakeside promenade could one day be filled with people as they visit shops and restaurants near the Trinity Lakes train station in northeast Fort Worth. That’s the transit-related development goal for a proposed master-planned retail and residential community that would occupy about 1,600 acres just east of the crossroads of Interstate 820 and State Highway 121.
Reata re-opens in a temporary downtown Fort Worth location. Here's a look inside
FORT WORTH, Texas — Reata, the Fort Worth restaurant known for its downtown rooftop seating and Western atmosphere, opened its new temporary location Monday. The new location is just blocks away from Reata's longtime home in Sundance Square. The space was renovated to give the space Reata's signature Southwestern flare. The space used to be home to Cantina Laredo, which closed in 2020.
BURDEN EARNS FIRST-TEAM PRESEASON HONORS AS MIZZOU PICKED TO FINISH SIXTH IN SEC
Mizzou wide receiver Luther Burden III is the Tigers’ only entry on this year’s preseason all-Southeastern Conference team. The conference announced the media’s selections for preseason honors and predicted order of finish at the end of last week’s SEC Media Days in Dallas. Burden picked up first-team honors, following his breakout season last year that saw the St Louis native ninth in the nation in receiving yards with 1,212 yards, and third in the conference with 86 receptions, including nine touchdowns. Burden earned a first-team SEC selection at the end of last season and was a semifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award.
Dallas’ New Country 96.3 Collects 20k Diapers for Cook Children’s
In Dallas, Cumulus Media’s New Country 96.3 (KSCS) morning duo Hawkeye & Michelle gathered more than 20,000 diapers for the Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth. The two-week Diaper Drive started on July 8, with collections at a local supermarket chain. Hawkeye and Michelle Rodriguez led the...
Hasty recruited for Vice Provost and Senior Associate Dean role
“I have always loved thinking about what is new and unknown,” said Alyssa H. Hasty, Ph.D., who joins UT Southwestern on Aug. 1 as Vice Provost and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Career Development. As a teenager, an interest in math and science evolved into a passion...
Cold Case Tuesday – Samuel Nanaeto
The Dallas Department continues to investigate the 2012 murder of 22-year-old Samuel Nanaeto. On September 23, 2012, Mr. Nanaeto and unknown suspect were involved in a fight at a business in the 8500 block of Stemmons Freeway. The investigation determined Mr. Nanaeto left the scene and was involved in another fight, this time in the 8800 block of N. Stemmons Freeway, where he was found shot to death. Further investigation determined a vehicle, a four-door white vehicle, possibly a Chevy Avalanche, driven by a Latin male, was seen at the second location and was possibly involved.
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