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Crayola launches campaign to reunite Dallas-Fort Worth residents with childhood drawings
DALLAS — Crayola, the company known for crayons, markers, and all things kid's art supplies, needs your help to reunite three North Texans with their childhood artwork. Recently, Crayola opened up its children's art archives, pulling artwork from the 90s and early 2000s that Dallas-Fort Worth kids created. Now,...
Robert Morris’ Son and 3 Other Elders Take Temporary Leave of Absence
Four Gateway Church elders, including Robert Morris’s son, have temporarily stepped down from their positions with the Dallas megachurch. Gateway Church founder Robert Morris resigned from the church’s top position on June 18, following Cindy Clemishire’s bombshell allegations she was sexually abused by Morris in 1982 when she was 12 years old.
UTA announces remembrance event for Allan Saxe’s celebration of life
UTA and the College of Liberal Arts will host a Celebration of Life memorial for Allan Saxe from 6 to 8 p.m. July 11 at the University Center’s Rosebud Theatre. Saxe, a retired political science professor known for inspiring outward thinking and a community benefactor who cemented his name into every corner of Arlington’s history, died June 17 at age 85, according to previous Shorthorn reporting.
Mavs Free Agent Appears to Leak His Return to Dallas
The Dallas Mavericks have been very active since the start of NBA free agency as this championship finalist looks to reload for another run. Adding both Nnaji Marshall and Klay Thompson has given Dallas a major boost on the wing, but it still has another open roster spot to play with yet.
Rangers fan ejected from game for trying to make play on foul ball
A Texas Rangers fan tried to make what would have been an incredible play on a foul ball Wednesday night, but he earned himself an ejection from the ballpark instead. The Rangers were trailing the San Diego Padres 6-4 in the top of the eighth inning at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, when outfielder... The post Rangers fan ejected from game for trying to make play on foul ball appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Cowboys veteran says quiet part out loud about Mike Zimmer, Dan Quinn
The Dallas Cowboys' defense will look different in 2024 after Mike Zimmer replaced Dan Quinn as defensive coordinator. Now the head coach of the Washington Commanders, Quinn overhauled and transformed a Cowboys defense that was among the worst in the NFL when he was hired in 2020. Quinn's defenses perennially...
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson’s Gorgeous Home on Santa Clara Drive Hits the Market at $2.75M
Mayor Eric Johnson’s East Dallas home is giving Big Forest Hills energy, and it could be yours for $2.75 million. The custom-built contemporary home at 8515 Santa Clara Drive sits on a half-acre treed lot. It’s only been owned by one family and is in the “sweet spot” of East Dallas, a short walk from White Rock Lake and the Dallas Arboretum.
Ellen DeGeneres abruptly cancels standup shows just 2 weeks after starting ‘comeback’ tour as fans demand an explanation
ELLEN DeGeneres has canceled a few upcoming comedy shows. Back in April, the former NBC daytime TV host announced that she was going on tour. Ellen, 66, revealed only a few starting dates but then kept adding more due to popular demand. By the end of May, the comedian had over 20 cities on her […]
MLB Fans Unite In Disbelief After All-Star Game Jersey Leak
The 2024 MLB All-Star Game will take place on July 16 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The Midsummer Classic is always fun to watch as are events such as the Home Run Derby. On Wednesday, there was a leak of the MLB All-Star Game jerseys on social media. However, fans weren't thrilled ...
Unexpected Offensive Weapon Named Cowboys' Most Promising Building Block of 2024
This offseason has been painful for Cowboys fans. CeeDee Lamb’s contract negotiations have dominated almost every discussion, and that’s worrisome because the weapons on the offense are extremely thin after him. But maybe there’s hope. We’ve seen how offenses can be successful building around tight ends, like the...
Grand Prairie native to make history at Olympics
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - Grand Prairie native Jasmine Moore will compete in her second Olympics this summer. The Mansfield Lake Ridge High School grad is the first U.S. woman ever to qualify in both the triple jump and long jump at the Olympics. "It definitely does give me some confidence,"...
RUMOR: Dallas Cowboys Could Trade CeeDee Lamb To AFC Team As Tensions Rise During Star WR’s Holdout
CeeDee Lamb is still discussing a new deal with the Dallas Cowboys, and it’s been suggested that he could be traded to a certain AFC team should things not work out. Lamb hasn’t asked to be traded, as far as we know, yet he is only contracted to the Cowboys for one more season, so a trade would be the best option for the team if they can’t come to terms on an extension.
Speculated change in Mavericks starting lineup would lead them to NBA Finals
One reporter speculates a more permanent change in the Dallas Mavericks starting lineup that could help lead them back to the NBA Finals in 2025. NBA reporter Tim MacMahon was on "Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective" to talk about Klay Thompson's recent move to Dallas. While speaking on what all the Mavs have done this offseason, MacMahon made one statement that will likely have Mavs fans in much agreement.
Luka Doncic is playing with fire and Mavericks need to step in now
The Dallas Mavericks' NBA Finals loss to the Boston Celtics seems to have been eternities ago, but just over two weeks later, the Mavs roster has significantly changed. Dallas made a sign-and-trade for Klay Thompson to improve their shooting and also signed Naji Marshall, and these two moves should complement Luka Doncic beautifully.
Austin is "abnormally dry" again, but tropical rain could be helpful
It's also Thursday, so a new drought monitor has been released. Due to the holiday, the drought update took place on Wednesday instead of Thursday. The latest update shows Austin, along with much of Travis and Hays counties, back in the "abnormally dry" category. This is part of an 8% statewide increase in areas currently in drought compared to last week. Additionally, areas in the "extreme" drought category have increased by roughly 3%, although no such areas exist in Central Texas.
TxDOT asks for public feedback on $104 billion 10-year plan
TEXAS (KETK) – The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is asking for the public’s input on a drafted 10-year transportation plan. The public comment period begins on Friday and ends on Aug. 5. The draft 2025 Unified Transportation Program proposes $104.2 billion in transportation, the second year in a row that the UTP plan exceeds […]
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