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The Republican Governor’s Primary Race Is Getting Real Weird

By Simone CarterOctober 14, 2021

The candidates are saying some weird stuff ahead of next year’s Republican gubernatorial primary.

Withdrawal Denied: BBVA Bank Merger Left PNC Customers Unable to Access Their Money

Withdrawal Denied: BBVA Bank Merger Left PNC Customers Unable to Access Their Money

By Jacob VaughnOctober 14, 2021

PNC hoped to build strong relationships with customers after acquiring BBVA USA. But, with customers having trouble accessing money and account information, they’re off to a rocky start.

After Months of Heated Debate, Commissioners Approve Marker Remembering 1930 Sherman Riot

By Simone CarterOctober 13, 2021

Thanks to the work of local activists, the Sherman courthouse is one step closer to receiving a historical marker describing the 1930 riot.

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Dallas Says Goodbye to Public Intoxication Arrests and Hello to the Drunk Tank

Dallas Says Goodbye to Public Intoxication Arrests and Hello to the Drunk Tank

By Jacob VaughnOctober 13, 2021

Instead of charging people with public intoxication, the City Marshal’s Office wants to connect people with resources that can help them with homelessness, mental illness and substance abuse.

Lemmon Lake Was To Be the White Rock Lake of Southern Dallas. Now, Nature’s Reclaiming It.

By Jacob VaughnOctober 12, 2021

Over the decades, Dallas has gone through periods of high hope for Lemmon Lake. But since the levee broke, the area has turned into a wet meadow and nature has begun to reclaim it.

How Body Cam Footage Shows Contradictions in Police Reports Around North Texas

How Body Cam Footage Shows Contradictions in Police Reports Around North Texas

By Jacob VaughnOctober 12, 2021

Local attorneys say cops often say arrests happened one way, when video shows it happened another.

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‘100% Preventable’: Family Sues Arlington After Brain-Infecting Ameba Kills Child

‘100% Preventable’: Family Sues Arlington After Brain-Infecting Ameba Kills Child

By Jacob VaughnOctober 11, 2021

Three-year-old Bakari Williams’ parents are suing the city of Arlington after a brain-eating amoeba he caught at a city park killed him.

Nearly Four Years After Amanda Clairmont’s Murder, Corinth Police Still Searching for Answers

Nearly Four Years After Amanda Clairmont’s Murder, Corinth Police Still Searching for Answers

By Christian McPhateOctober 11, 2021

In November 2017, Amanda Clairmont’s body was found in her car, parked next to a fence in a vacant parking lot along the service road off Interstate 35 in Corinth. Her passenger door was open. Clairmont, a 21-year-old a business major at the University of North Texas, had been shot…

This Sunday, Dallas Could See ‘Severe Storms,’ Including Isolated Tornadoes and Downpours

This Sunday, Dallas Could See ‘Severe Storms,’ Including Isolated Tornadoes and Downpours

By Patrick StricklandOctober 9, 2021

A wave of severe storms, including torrential rain, isolated tornadoes and gnarly gusts of wind, might hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area this Sunday evening, according to forecasters at AccuWeather. The first week of October saw comfortably warm weather here in Dallas, but the bringers of bad news over at AccuWeather…

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With More Homelessness and Evictions Coming, GOP Proposal Includes No Funding for Housing

With More Homelessness and Evictions Coming, GOP Proposal Includes No Funding for Housing

By Michael MurneyOctober 8, 2021

With homelessness on the rise and more evictions looming, Texas Housers’ David Wheaton sees both crisis and opportunity looming in the years to come. The crisis is already in motion: about 727,000 Texans have no confidence they can pay their rent for the coming month, according to the U.S. Census…

Texas-Based Aryan Circle Prison Gang Leader Known as ‘Aryan Prodigy’ Sentenced Over Assault

Texas-Based Aryan Circle Prison Gang Leader Known as ‘Aryan Prodigy’ Sentenced Over Assault

By Patrick StricklandOctober 8, 2021

Threats. Brutal beatings. Meth deals. Murders. The Texas-based prison gang Aryan Circle, the second largest of its kind in the state, has spent more than three decades building a reputation as one of the most cutthroat white supremacist outfits behind bars. But this week, federal authorities announced another victory against…

Zephi Trevino’s Lawyers Are Ready to Take Her Case to the Texas Supreme Court

Zephi Trevino’s Lawyers Are Ready to Take Her Case to the Texas Supreme Court

By Jacob VaughnOctober 7, 2021

Zephi Trevino’s legal team says when they appealed her certification as an adult, the court didn’t take into account her claim that she’d been sex trafficked. So now, they’re taking the fight to the Texas Supreme Court.

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Will Vaccine Mandates Actually Cause an Employee Exodus at Southwest Airlines?

By Simone CarterOctober 7, 2021

Southwest Airlines is mandating vaccines, but economists say such a requirement likely won’t cause a worker shortage.

At Timberview High School, a Shooting Leaves Four Injured and Families Rattled

At Timberview High School, a Shooting Leaves Four Injured and Families Rattled

By Jacob VaughnOctober 6, 2021

Early Wednesday afternoon, buses carried students down Debbie Lane toward the Mansfield Performing Arts Center in Arlington. Parents rushed to pick up their children, who had just been evacuated from Timberview High School following a shooting that had injured at least four people. Standing alongside her mother, Stephanie, ninth grader…

Hackers Demand Millions from Allen ISD, the Latest District Targeted by Cybercriminals

By Simone CarterOctober 6, 2021

Allen ISD is squaring off with hackers who are demanding payment of up to $10 million.

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Years of Harassment Led Up to Neighbors Reporting Crystal Mason for Illegal Voting, She Says

Years of Harassment Led Up to Neighbors Reporting Crystal Mason for Illegal Voting, She Says

By Michael MurneyOctober 5, 2021

One day in September 2008, technicians from the local water supplier came out to Crystal Mason’s house in a mostly white neighborhood in Rendon, a small community southeast of Fort Worth. Someone had tried to cut off the water supply to their home, Mason said. Before that, the supplier had…

As Battle Heats Up at Dallas College, Faculty Vote ‘No Confidence’ in School Chancellor

By Simone CarterOctober 5, 2021

On Friday, Dallas College faculty passed a resolution declaring “no confidence” in the school’s chancellor.

Night of the Living Deer: Disease Turning Texas Wildlife into ‘Zombies’

By Simone CarterOctober 4, 2021

The state’s wildlife department is warning Texans to watch out for Chronic Wasting Disease in deer.

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‘It Was Just Chaos’: Dallas Apartment Explosion Leaves Hundreds Displaced

‘It Was Just Chaos’: Dallas Apartment Explosion Leaves Hundreds Displaced

By Jacob VaughnOctober 4, 2021

An explosion destroyed an apartment building in Highland Hills, displacing hundreds of residents. Now, they don’t know what’s next.

A Dallas Cop Is Accused of Fabricating Evidence. These Attorneys Aren’t Surprised.

A Dallas Cop Is Accused of Fabricating Evidence. These Attorneys Aren’t Surprised.

By Jacob VaughnOctober 2, 2021

A Dallas police officer was accused of falsifying evidence. Attorneys say this happens all the time.

MIS-C Cases Spike Among North Texas Kids, but Experts Say Context Is Everything

By Simone CarterOctober 1, 2021

North Texas is the public health region with the most Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children cases.

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Dallas Attorney Rayshun Jackson Pleads Guilty on Federal Money Laundering Charge

By Patrick StricklandOctober 1, 2021

Dallas attorney Rayshun Jackson once went to bat for former Mayor Pro Tem Don Hill. He took on the federal government after a teenager, a U.S. citizen, was wrongly deported to Colombia. He was time and again recognized in the local press and even made it onto the DART advisory…

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