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Peyton Hendershot facing battle of his career in Cowboys camp
A case can be made no incumbent Dallas player faces a more difficult situation than third-year tight end Peyton Hendershot. The undrafted free agent out of Indiana wowed onlookers as a rookie, not only winning a roster spot but contributing 103 yards and two touchdowns over the course of 298 snaps in 2022.
Dallas Cowboys boss playing āHoudiniā as team attempts to tie down Dak Prescott and co-stars ahead of NFL season
THE Dallas Cowboys front office is taking on the daunting task of negotiating not one, not two, but three major deals at once. Quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, and linebacker Micah Parsons are all coming to the ends of their current contracts. Prescott and Lamb will hit free...
Dallas Hosts Texas Latino Comic Con with Steampunk Flair at Latino Cultural Center
Texas is gearing up for a cultural extravaganza with the 8th annual Texas Latino Comic Con, scheduled today at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas. In a unique twist, this year's theme will immerse attendees in the world of Steampunk, highlighting Latino artists, writers, and creators that form the vibrant backbone of the comic book community. Get ready to embrace this celebration of artistry from 11 am to 6 pmāadmission is on the house, according to the City of Dallas.
Mavericks still miles ahead of Nuggets after free agency shocker
The Dallas Mavericks have three offseason moves that management needs to be proud of. Many teams have made some interesting moves to try and improve their roster. The Mavericks had interest in Kentavious Caldwell-Pope but he eventually signed a deal with the Orlando Magic. This is significant to Dallas in...
Cowboys' 'biggest bust for 2024' is already painfully obvious
Hang in there, Dallas Cowboys fans. The home stretch of July has arrived, which mean training camp content will soon consume the Cowboys news cycle. With the entire NFL on summer break, content has been few and far between for the last month. Because of that, media outlets are in...
Goodwill Stores In Texas Are Saying NO To These Items!
Today is the ideal time to thoroughly clean your home and open the windows. Look for those items that haven't been touched in a long time. I adore organizing my belongings and giving away items I don't need. It's liberating in a way to get rid of "junk," because as they say, what's rubbish for one person is treasure for another.
A federal utility assistance program favors cold-weather states, giving less money to hot places like Texas
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āPreparation, preparation, preparation.ā After Hurricane Beryl, Texas leaders look to next storm
It's been more than a week since Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas and thousands of people still don't have power. The category 1 storm produced winds up to 97 miles per hour, knocking down trees and power lines. Almost two dozen people died due to the storm or the power loss. Nearly 2.2 million utility customers did not have electricity at the outages' peak. As of Friday, several thousand customers remain powerless.
Trampoline Goes Airborne During Wild Texas Storm
Thanks to the miracle of modern technology, weāre all able to witness Mother Natureās wrath from a safe distance. In some cases, the clips serve as reminders of the less obvious dangers of severe weather. This is one of those cases. If youāre looking to add a trampoline...
Iconic Terror Strikes In New Horror Movie Being Made In Texas
Texas is full of urban legends, ghost stories, and myths about everything from dogmen to haunted saloons. In East Texas, there are stories of something lurking among the pines. In the darkness of the forest, a massive monster is thought to be stalking its prey. This is the backdrop for a new horror film scheduled to begin production in the Lone Star State.
Recommended Thermostat Settings for 100-Degree Heat in Louisiana and Texas
As the sweltering summer heat takes hold across Louisiana and Texas, a familiar debate resurfaces, sparking strong reactions from residents and officials alike. With temperatures soaring to 100 degrees and beyond, a report from Gray News has sparked controversy and disagreement over the recommended thermostat settings provided by a prominent power company.
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