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Frisco PD Invites Residents to Enhance Community Safety with Updated Mobile App
The Frisco Police Department is staying ahead of the curve by offering residents an innovative way to stay informed and involved with community safety. The department's most recent invitation to the public is a call to download the latest update of their mobile app—an all-in-one digital tool designed for efficient communication between officers and the community they serve.
Former Cowboys WR retires at 28
Longtime Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup is retiring from the NFL at the age of 28. Gallup signed a one-year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders earlier this offseason. On Tuesday, the Raiders reportedly placed him on the reserved/retired list. The move is expected to become official on Wednesday. The Cowboys selected Gallup in... The post Former Cowboys WR retires at 28 appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Back-to-School Roundup: Free Supplies for Wichita Falls Kids
Wichita Falls ISD Foundation's Back-to-School Roundup: Everything You Need to Know!. I sat down today to interview Seonaid Acevedo about WFISD's Back to School Roundup. If you would rather listen to the interview, a video with captions can be found below. Back to School Roundup Interview. Eric: Oh, right. I...
Flash flood wreaks havoc on Sherman streets
SHERMAN, Texas (KXII) - The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for Sherman and its surrounding area Tuesday after heavy rains. Sherman Police say the following areas are flooded as of 2:30 p.m. -FM-1417 in front of Globitech. -300-500 block of E Lamar. -Intersection of Washington and Ricketts.
Amari Cooper inexplicably gets new contract before Cowboys pay CeeDee Lamb
The Dallas Cowboys continue to operate like one of the most dysfunctional organizations in the entire NFL. It's a miracle to think they have just three losing seasons in the last 19 years, but it's not at all surprising that they haven't advanced beyond the divisional round since 1995. On...
UTA, Arlington ISD collaboration looks to help solve teacher shortage
Texas needs high-quality teachers. It’s a statement echoed by headlines, school districts and education groups across the state in the wake of high workforce turnover lingering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts trace the struggles to a lack of proper teacher training and accessible certification programs — two factors Arlington...
H-E-B Sets Opening Date For Second Frisco Store
H-E-B recently announced Frisco’s second store is set to open at 6 a.m. on Aug. 7, 2024, marking the 15th location in North Texas. The first Frisco location at 4800 Main Street opened in September 2022. The store, which will be located at HWY 380 and FM 423 at 899 University Drive, will serve residents in Collin County and eastern Denton County. A grand opening event will be held bright and early on Aug. 7, and will feature company executives, city officials, community leaders and area nonprofits. “This new store builds on the company’s longstanding presence in the area and reinforces its...
Cowboys' Next Workhorse RB May Be Available Soon
The Dallas Cowboys have had a lackluster offseason in terms of improving the roster. After getting bounced in the first round of the playoffs, they decided not to make any major additions to better the team. They watched as starters like Tyron Smith and Tony Pollard left town in free...
Teddy Riley Brands Texas Bowling Alley Racist Over Water Incident
Super producer and avid Trump supporter Teddy Riley recently took to social media to call out a Texas bowling alley, labeling it as racist for refusing to let him bring his water into the venue. Riley, known for his pioneering work in New Jack Swing, expressed his frustration and disappointment on Instagram, urging his followers to avoid the establishment.
‘Fully cleared’: Texas Education Agency closes investigation of Prosper ISD superintendent
The Texas Education Agency opened a review into Prosper ISD Superintendent Holly Ferguson earlier this year. The notice placed on her educator certification was cleared as of a July 22 board meeting. (Courtesy Prosper ISD) The Texas Education Agency has closed a review into Prosper ISD Superintendent Holly Ferguson, which...
Chris Brown, entourage accused of brutally beating Texas concert-goers in $50 million lawsuit
FORT WORTH — R&B star Chris Brown and his paid entourage brutally beat several men who attended Brown's concert Saturday night in Fort Worth, according to a lawsuit.Brown performed at the Dickies Arena as part of his 11:11 tour. After the show, the four plaintiffs and roughly 40 women were invited backstage to Chris Brown's VIP area, an event promoted and marketed by LiveNation, according to the lawsuit filed on behalf of the four plaintiffs by The Buzbee Law Firm. When they entered the VIP area, Brown told all the women to put their phones on a table, the lawsuit states. Brown...
Terrifying Texas Shark Attack Takes Chunk Out Of Woman’s Leg
WARNING: Article contains graphic footage of shark attack. A shocking video went viral over the weekend showing a vicious and gruesome shark attack that left one Texas woman without a calf. SOMETHING LARGE AND LURKING IN THE WATER. Tabatha Sullivent from Celina, Texas was celebrating the holiday weekend with her...
Dallas Cowboys Have One Major Item Left to Check Off To-Do List Before Training Camp
The Dallas Cowboys’ quizzical offseason has left some major questions facing the franchise. Among the biggest uncertainties for the Cowboys this season, include what Dak Prescott’s future holds, whether head coach Mike McCarthy can lead Dallas deep enough into the playoffs to remain in his role beyond this season, and just how much Jerry and Stephen Jones are going to need to pay Micah Parsons.
Cleveland resident wins $1 million with winning Texas Lottery scratch ticket
CLEVELAND, Texas — A lucky resident in Cleveland, Texas is a lot richer thanks to a winning lottery ticket. They won $1 million with a winning Million Dollar Loteria scratch game ticket. This is the second $1 million to be claimed in the Million Dollar Loteria game but there...
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