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Tap water in Grand Prairie is safe, city leaders said late Thursday, ending a two-day ordeal in which a foam used for firefighting contaminated the water supply. At a news conference Thursday night, city officials said boiling water will not be necessary as long as the city maintains adequate water pressure. To do so, officials asked residents to f…
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The DMN food team discusses signature Dallas restaurants - and places that feel like home even when hundreds of miles away. The team also dives into the city's most-expensive restaurant buildout ever and (conversely) places to find an affordable dinner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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A foaming agent used to fight fires contaminated the city’s water supply, prompting an urgent alert to avoid tap water and sending thousands of residents scrambling for bottled water and answers. City officials told those residents to avoid drinking the water, but also to avoid bathing, cooking, brushing teeth or washing dishes and clothes in tap w…
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Grand Prairie warned residents north of Interstate 20 to avoid using the city’s water for uses other than flushing due to the presence of a foaming agent in the water. Grand Prairie ISD announced on social media that campuses would be closed today “out of an abundance of caution” because of the water issue. That includes cancellation of all morning…
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SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the state of North Texas’ biggest sports stories. Kevin and Evan analyze [7:10] the biggest weaknesses in the Rangers’ lineup and whether Ray Davis is willing to spend to fix it. But before he does that, he’s first got to re-sign his general manager and maybe his manager, too.…
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Brooks said he, members of his family and likely “everyone who knew” his younger brother were in “complete shock” after hearing what Cobb-Bey did. He described the difficult process of grieving for a loved one knowing they’ve done something unthinkable; Dallas woman mourns Israeli cousin killed in Gaza; at a time when average new-vehicle prices nea…
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Many across Dallas mourned the loss of 46-year old police officer Darron Burks over the weekend as a friend, colleague and family member but also paid tribute to a man they said was selfless in the pursuit of helping others. Burks was killed in a southeast Oak Cliff shooting Thursday night. Dallas police Chief Eddie García said Burks was “executed”…
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At least one Dallas police officer was killed and two others were wounded in a shooting Thursday night in southeast Oak Cliff, multiple police officials told The Dallas Morning News.More than 20 units responded about 10:10 p.m. to an assist officer call in the 900 block of East Ledbetter Drive, near South Marsalis Avenue, according to an online pol…
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The DMN food team dives into the topic of restaurants gone by - and the nostalgia that anchors them. A reader request also leads to conversation about some of the best-curated wine lists in Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesद्वारा The Dallas Morning News
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A Dallas man pleaded guilty this week to defrauding investors out of more than $27 million in oil and gas and water rights scams. Dennis James Rogers II, 35, concocted phony business opportunities and persuaded investors to hand over millions of dollars, which he spent on a private jet, a custom home builder and real estate, according to federal co…
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Driving on some Texas roads is a test of patience. Most drivers have felt the bone rattle of one too many potholes on their commute, and Dallas has its fair share of streets in disrepair. Texas roads have deteriorated in the last 10 years, with just under 77% in acceptable condition in 2022 compared to nearly 92% in 2012; Dallas wants to send out r…
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SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and David Moore discuss [1:11] the Cowboys’ inability to get anything done in a timely manner, and not just the fact that CeeDee Lamb’s contract is pretty much the same one predicted months ago. Four starters in the Cowboys’ front nine on defense have been signed within the last two weeks. And they may still be …
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The Dallas Cowboys secured CeeDee Lamb to a four-year contract extension worth $136 million ($100 million guaranteed), a person familiar with the deal told The Dallas Morning News on Monday; in other news, President Richard C. Benson, who oversaw dramatic advances at the University of Texas at Dallas, is the latest leader to announce his upcoming d…
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Michele Andre Dallas’ next director of the police oversight office. Andre has served as a top watchdog over officers in Albany, N.Y. and has more than eight years of experience in public administration and police oversight. Andre begins in the position Sept. 3; also several West Dallas activists feel hopeless after a commission agreed to send the C…
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Herb Kelleher, founder of Southwest Airlines once said, “A company is stronger if it is bound by love, not fear.” But is love enough to save Southwest? Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said recently in an email to The Dallas Morning News, “No change fees. No cancel fees. No bag fees. Rapid rewards points don’t expire. Flight credits don’t expire. …
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The Dallas Morning News food team dives into favorite food television programs, both scripted and reality, and how they play into the dining experience. They also taste test a mysterious Fall-themed beverage: The new pumpkin spice Slurpee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Dallas’ top police and fire officials say their departments’ high overtime costs likely will only decrease when they have more staff; also, two longtime staff members at Cross Timbers Church in Argyle are leaving weeks after two pastors at the Denton County church resigned. Cross Timbers elders told congregants that Brian and Jamie Hackney, who hel…
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Dallas elected officials plan to seek legal advice this week after Attorney General Ken Paxton warned he’d sue the city to block a new State Fair of Texas policy banning most people from bringing guns into the annual event. The Dallas City Council is scheduled to meet today in closed session with City Attorney Tammy Palomino to discuss options; In …
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So far, North Texas has recorded 19 days of at least 100 degrees, nearing the typical summer, which sees roughly 20 days with 100-degree temperatures. But overall, this summer has been more mild than last year, when the region recorded 55 days of 100 degrees or more and Texans were baking bread in mailboxes and cookies in cars; In other news, when …
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Two pedestrians were killed over the weekend in separate auto accidents, one in Pleasant Grove and another in Oak Cliff; also, reports of gunshots at Town East Mall turned out to be chairs being thrown in the food court; nearly 200 protesters outside Dallas Black Dance Theater cry “Firing dancers? Not the answer” and “Union busting is disgusting!” …
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Dallas school leaders braced for a C rating for the district, down from the B it earned in 2021-22, but Texas’ official academic accountability grades are on hold once more because of a lawsuit. Garland ISD, meanwhile, is projected to score a B, as it did two years ago. The two districts had dozens more campuses earn Ds or Fs this year, compared to…
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Inspired by the trip of a lifetime, the DMN food team discusses the experience of staff writer Claire Ballor at the Paris Olympics and other bucket-list travel around the world (and even to a specific time in Dallas). Senior food reporter Sarah Blaskovich also dove into State Fair of Texas' savory and sweet food finalists. Learn more about your ad …
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Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced Wednesday that it found the State Fair of Texas’ new gun policy violates Texas law and threatened to sue the city of Dallas if the policy is not fixed in 15 days; also, the city of Dallas is going to pay what will likely be hundreds of thousands of dollars to a police officer that the department had ac…
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Dallas police are investigating after witnesses said a man approached a group of children and attempted to coerce one of them into his SUV. The incident was captured on security footage. Police are asking for the public’s help in locating the man, who was driving a white Toyota 4Runner with Texas license plate number THS9209. In other news, Southwe…
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Two Texans are asking the federal government to intervene after they were allegedly denied abortions for ectopic pregnancies, leading to each woman losing a fallopian tube, according to complaints filed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services last week; In other news, as temperatures in Dallas-Fort Worth reach into the 100s, staying h…
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Thanks to Biles, Richardson, Scottie Scheffler and others, Texas alone claimed more medals than several countries. In other news, the Fort Worth City Council is considering paying three former employees, including former Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald, a combined $9.6 million to settle their whistleblower suits against the city; normal activities wil…
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The regional transportation planning agency spearheading the project approved an additional $1.6 million to fund the study Thursday; In other news, a Tarrant County man was sentenced last week to 77 months for defrauding the federal government of $2.6 million in his preparation of tax returns. 51-year old Anthony Floyd was charged in June 2023 and …
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Here's your chance to get to know our new food editor, Anna Butler, a graduate of the French Culinary Institute, former cookbook publisher employee and native Texan. This week, we also discuss favorite Italian restaurants in town and more as we respond to reader questions as part of Ask Eat Drink D-FW. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcas…
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Latraveone Wherry, 19, was taken into custody by the U.S. Marshals Task Force, Dallas police said. He is charged with capital murder in the July 14 shooting death of Jake Reynosa of Houston, who was visiting Dallas with friends when he was killed; Texas A&M University-Commerce will not be rebranded to include “Dallas” in its name, university Presid…
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A driver reportedly stabbed another driver and hit two people with their own cars following an accident on Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway on Tuesday morning; The city of Dallas has stopped construction on more than a dozen homes in the Elm Thicket-Northpark neighborhood because city inspectors approved permits using old zoning information, and city offi…
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SportsDay Insider Evan Grant analyzes [1:30] the Rangers’ strategy following the trade deadline, focusing on the addition of Andrew Chafin and the return of key players such as Jacob DeGrom and Josh Jung. Evan also outlines his five-step process for the Rangers to take charge of the AL West. David Moore checks in [17:35] from Cowboys training camp,…
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Dallas police Chief Eddie García on Monday fired two officers who faced separate accusations of public intoxication and receiving pay for off-duty hours that weren’t worked; Texas man begs state for his unemployment benefits. The state says he missed a deadline; more than 2.1 million Texas voters are on the state’s suspended list, three months befo…
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The heat will steadily creep up over the next few days with highs peaking around 105 Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures are expected to fall back to about 103 on Friday. Heat indexes, or “feels-like” temperatures, will peak around 108. No rain is expected, but there may be low chances by the coming weekend. An air quality alert has been issued fo…
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A mix of sun and clouds today with a dangerously high temperature of 104 expected. A bit cloudy tonight with a low of 81. A chance of some showers over the weekend. The high Saturday will be 102 and Sunday - 99. The overnight lows will be in the mid 70s; Children in the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department face excessive force, sexual a…
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The Dallas Morning News food team says farewell to editor and host Erin Booke as she embarks on new adventures. From condiments to new recipes for the sushi bazooka, Sarah, Claire and Imelda each bring restaurant and food recommendations for Erin to continue enjoying as she spends more time with her family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p…
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After a scramble to find a replacement for one of Dallas County’s busiest voting sites ahead of the November presidential election, a county commissioner says officials are close to a solution; Dallas billionaire Mark Cuban is the top signature of a new group of 100-plus venture capitalist investors from prominent tech regions like Silicon Valley s…
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It’s highly likely recent earthquakes felt in North Texas are related to oil and gas operations, according to a United States Geological Survey geophysicist. Last week, West Texas earthquakes sent tremors through the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The largest was recorded at a 5.1 magnitude Friday morning, according to the USGS, and five were recorded at …
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SportsDay Insiders David Moore and Evan Grant discuss [2:30] Cowboys training camp after the first week. Checking in from Oxnard, Calif., David provides updates on the injury to defensive end Sam Williams, the contract negotiations for CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott, plus other offseason developments. Evan Grant [21:20] checks in on the Rangers from …
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A wave of dust is expected to sweep the skies this week along with the return of triple-digit temperatures. The Saharan dust is lingering around the Caribbean, near Cuba, and is steadily moving toward the Gulf of Mexico; Toyota replacing over 100,000 engines after recalling Tundra, Lexus LX; Crypto scams are becoming more common on social media. He…
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Most of Dallas’ community pools may close due to budget cuts this year; Max Lucado, a well-known Christian author and pastor, will take on a new role as interim teaching pastor at Gateway Church starting this weekend, saying his commitment is to do this until the end of the year; some students across North Texas will have an easier time transferrin…
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Paul Quinn College received a $20 million gift, the largest in the school’s 152-year history, officials announced Thursday; an upcoming hearing could decide whether a Dallas County jury’s award of nearly $4 million for the family of a motorist killed after hitting a 18-wheeler stopped on an interstate will be upheld; First Baptist Dallas gets appro…
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Got questions about food and restaurants? The Dallas Morning News food team has launched Ask Eat Drink D-FW. The team answers questions on the pod about an Italian restaurant that closed and how to make a shortcut beef stroganoff. The team also discusses how local farmers could benefit from the recent news of Michelin moving into town, plus why For…
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit service to downtown’s Central Business District has been restored following a Sunday morning accident that caused major damage to the electrical system that powers DART’s light rail; Public health authorities announced Wednesday a person in Dallas contracted West Nile virus, marking the city’s first human diagnosis this ye…
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A trial in a countersuit brought by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones against a mother and daughter who say he is the younger woman’s father came to a sudden resolution Tuesday afternoon;Fair Park has been under scrutiny since its nonprofit manager, Fair Park First, launched a forensic audit to determine whether the park’s operator, Oak View Group, …
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Many of the weekend’s delays and cancelations resulted from an outage involving Austin-based cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike that said the issue behind the outage, which affected Microsoft 365 apps and services, was not a security incident or cyberattack. The issue grounded hundreds of flights for major airlines like Delta Air Lines, United Airlines…
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Daily rain chances, below normal temperatures expected this week in Dallas-Fort Worth; Vice President Kamala Harris is the instant front-runner for Democrats; Texas Democrats thank Biden for his service, ponder way forward; Dallas firefighters injured after truck drives off elevated roadway; lands on DART tracks Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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Texas is the second to worst state in the country to be a woman with health issues, according to new findings from the Commonwealth Fund, a research foundation dedicated to improving health care; Dallas to combine departments, eliminate jobs to save more than $1 million; a multinational North Texas real estate developer has finalized plans for one …
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SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss [00:52] how the Rangers and MLB pulled off the second All-Star Game in franchise history . Everything was aces, they said, except maybe major professional sports leagues could give the cowboy theme a rest when putting on a show locally. [14:23] Evan also tells us that, even though the Rang…
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The Michelin Guide is coming to Texas, and it's the biggest news to hit the local restaurant scene in ... maybe forever. The Dallas Morning News food team explains how Michelin works, what the inspectors look for, and which Dallas and Fort Worth restaurants are poised for Michelin recognition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.…
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AT&T now faces a legal fight after more than 100 million U.S. customers who used the company’s wireless services between March and October 2022 had their phone numbers stolen in the company’s second major data breach of 2024; Texas Democrats cited Cruz’s opposition to a 2013 comprehensive immigration proposal and another bipartisan plan negotiated …
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