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- Where to see Texas bluebonnets near Dallas-Fort Worth #bluebonnets #texas
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- 0:45
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- 1 year ago
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- Texas House passes $337.4B state budget plan ... and more news
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- 5:34
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- 1 year ago
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- A $337.4 billion state spending plan that funnels money to schools, the border, health services and other state needs for the next two years was approved by the Texas House early Friday morning after a day-long debate. The budget plan also includes new money for teacher pay raises, property tax cuts, medical research, and a private school voucher-like program. In other news, Dallas-area international students are struggling to navigate why they were told to leave the country immediately after visas were suddenly revoked by federal officials, lawyers working with some of them said. In some instances, the students had faced criminal charges but those charges were dismissed; President Trump’s tariff agenda has roiled markets, panicked recession forecasters and triggered drastic measures from some of the world’s largest companies. But the little guys ― like the small businesses in the Dallas-Fort Worth region ― are feeling the most intense heat; and North Texas based furniture stor...
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- Luka Doncic returns: Former Mavericks star makes first appearance in Dallas with Lakers
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- 1:25
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- 1 year ago
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- Luka Doncic made his return to the American Airlines Center, this time in purple and gold.
After some questions as to whether or not the Dallas Mavericks would show a tribute video for former star Luka Doncic prior to his first game back in Dallas, they got it out of the way early.
During the announcements of the Lakers starting lineups prior to tipoff, the first four Lakers were introduced before attention was turned to the American Airlines Center video board. A tribute to the former Mavericks All-Star followed.
After the two-minute video, a visibly emotional Doncic was introduced to the home crowd, to raucous applause and a long ovation.
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- Couple split between Mavs, Lakers but united in love for Luka
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- 0:53
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- 1 year ago
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- James and Robyn Allen say they have a "divided house" when it comes to the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers, but united by their love for Luka Doncic.
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- Luka Doncic speaks after emotional first game against Dallas Mavericks as a Los Angeles Laker
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- 0:50
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- 1 year ago
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- Luka Doncic returns to Dallas as an LA Laker
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- 0:42
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- 1 year ago
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- Former Mavericks star Luka Doncic makes first appearance in Dallas with Lakers. (Tom Fox/Staff Photographer)
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- Opinion: Beyond DOGE Talking Points
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- 29:21
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- 1 year ago
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- Is Elon Musk's chainsaw getting government spending back under control? This week, Beyond Talking Points host Abby McCloskey talks with Jessica Riedl, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
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- Eat Drink D-FW: Is this new D-FW tasting menu worth celebrating?
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- 14:53
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- 1 year ago
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- Celebrity sightings at Dallas restaurants? A new tasting menu worth celebrating? Another restaurant from Chef Tiffany Derry? The Dallas Morning News food team has a lot to talk about. Plus, the team looks into the history of just how chocolate bunnies became part of the Easter tradition.
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- Luka Doncic’s first game in Dallas closes a chapter ... and more
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- 4:35
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- 1 year ago
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- Luka Doncic made his dramatic return to American Airlines Center for the first time as a member of the LA Lakers. The Lakers won 112-97, Doncic had one of his best performances of the season: 45 points, eight rebounds and six assists. In other news, the John Cornyn-Ken Paxton Senate primary showdown sets the stage for an election season that could reset Republican politics in Texas; a Hood County Republican Party committee chair and former Granbury City Council candidate was arrested Monday after authorities say she listed a Granbury address on her campaign paperwork last year despite living outside the city limits; and Dallas’ who’s who arrived Tuesday at the site of the long-promised Harold Simmons Park alongside the Trinity River to chip away at a perception that the city cannot finish what it starts.
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- Is this new D-FW tasting menu worth celebrating?
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- 14:50
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Celebrity sightings at Dallas restaurants? A new tasting menu worth celebrating? Another restaurant from Chef Tiffany Derry? The Dallas Morning News food team has a lot to talk about. Plus, the team looks into the history of just how chocolate bunnies became part of the Easter tradition.
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- SportsDay Insider: Luka’s return, Cowboys draft, frozen Rangers and another ugly ending for Houston
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- 54:11
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss a busy week highlighted [00:39] by Luka Doncic’s return Wednesday with his new Laker teammates. David says Luka might be overwhelmed but still sets the over/under at 34 points. Kevin takes the over. Evan takes the way over. [18:25] Evan says Chicago’s cold probably had an impact on the Rangers and suggests a line of demarcation from MLB when it comes to weather. [31:22] The Cowboys’ acquisition of Joe Milton III probably keeps them from drafting another QB, David says, adding he wouldn’t be surprised to see them trade back a few spots. [45:15] And Kevin despairs over another bad ending for Houston, this one even worse than ‘83.
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- Texas businesses are ‘flashing warning signs’ as tariff wars heat up ... and more news
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- 5:40
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- 1 year ago
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- Businesses and industry leaders are worried tariffs will become a major headwind for the Texas economy, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas data. In other news, Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday launched a Senate campaign against Republican incumbent John Cornyn, setting up a potentially bruising 2026 primary that could change the face of the Texas GOP; Texas power grid operator ERCOT is projecting an explosion in energy demand over the next five years, with peak electricity use more than doubling as new data centers come online around the state; and it was a historic collapse for the Dallas Stars last night at the American Airlines Center with Vancouver scoring 3 goals in the final minute to tie the game and send it to OT. The Canucks won it with a goal in overtime to win 6-5.
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- Luka’s return, Cowboys draft, frozen Rangers and another ugly ending for Houston
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- 54:08
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss a busy week highlighted [00:39] by Luka Doncic’s return Wednesday with his new Laker teammates. David says Luka might be overwhelmed but still sets the over/under at 34 points. Kevin takes the over. Evan takes the way over. [18:25] Evan says Chicago’s cold probably had an impact on the Rangers and suggests a line of demarcation from MLB when it comes to weather. [31:22] The Cowboys’ acquisition of Joe Milton III probably keeps them from drafting another QB, David says, adding he wouldn’t be surprised to see them trade back a few spots. [45:15] And Kevin despairs over another bad ending for Houston, this one even worse than ‘83.
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- Why tariff turmoil may help drive down Texas gas prices ... and more news
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- 4:59
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- North Texas drivers might have noticed higher prices at the pump the past few weeks, but those could drop depending on how tariffs impact the economy. In other news, the measles outbreak that began in West Texas more than two months ago could continue spreading and growing for months to come, according to health experts; products containing THC are on the radar of Texas lawmakers, who are deciding whether to ban them altogether; and the Dallas metro and the state of Texas rank near the top of the country for average home insurance premiums — thanks in part to the rise in extreme weather events. A study published earlier this month from the Consumer Federation of America found that Texas has reported average homeowners insurance premiums of nearly $4,800, the sixth-highest in the United States.
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- Austin Metcalf's twin brother, father remember Frisco teen fatally stabbed at track meet
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- 1:33
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- 1 year ago
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- Austin Metcalf's twin brother, father remember Frisco teen fatally stabbed at track meet at their home in Frisco April 3, 2025. (Azul Sordo/Staff Photographer)
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- D-FW Sabores: Within D-FW food truck, find hidden treasures from Mexican city of Torreon
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- 1:48
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- 1 year ago
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- Elizabeth Colmenero, of Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico, prepares lonches and gorditas at Lonches Los Ginos in Garland, TX, on Friday, March 28, 2025. (Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer)
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- Tariff war sparks recession fears, and Dallas-Fort Worth region may not ‘escape the pain’... and ...
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- 4:48
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- 1 year ago
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- From North Texas to New York, economists are predicting doom and gloom after the far-reaching “Liberation Day” tariffs announced by President Donald Trump triggered steep declines in global markets. Friday’s session capped the stock market’s worst stretch since the COVID-19 crisis that began in 2020. The S&P 500 is down more than 10% since trading opened Thursday, while the Nasdaq Composite closed in bear market territory, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average flirted with correction. In other news, a second unvaccinated child has died from measles complications in the West Texas outbreak, Lubbock hospital officials confirmed; Coppell ISD officials want Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against the district thrown out saying it is “political fodder” against public schools based on a manipulated hidden-video recording; and the Rangers completed a three-game sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday. The Rangers hit the road for the week with series in Chicago and Seat...
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- Austin Metcalf's twin brother, dad remember teen fatally stabbed at Frisco track meet
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- 1:00
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- 1 year ago
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- The identical twin brother, Hunter, and father, Jeff, of Austin Metcalf remember the slain teen as a leader on his Frisco Memorial High School football team, and someone who made people feel important, needed, respected, and loved.
According to police, the 17-year-old athlete was stabbed to death at a track meet in Frisco after an argument broke out. The twins' father said Hunter held his brother in his arms as he died.
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- What to know about tariffs and their impact on Dallas-Fort Worth
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- 1:44
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The region has built a reputation as a massive center for trade as one of the largest populations in the U.S. — and one of the most economically diverse. Watch more at www.dallasnews.com/video.
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- REAL ID requirements take effect soon. What Texans should know
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- 1:26
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- After decades of delays, REAL ID requirements take effect May 7, 2025. Here's what Texas travelers should know.
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- SportsDay Insider: Rangers’ surprising pitching, Cowboys antics and the Final Four
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- 56:46
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and Birdy the Wonder Dog discuss the state of local sports. [00:27] Evan, aided by his latest canine acquisition, makes a case for Nathan Eovaldi as the Rangers' second-best free agent signing ever, behind only Adrian Beltre. Eovaldi's complete-game, 99-pitch shutout of the Reds stopped the bullpen bleeding after an awful first game in Cincinnati and may have fueled Jack Leiter's excellent performance the next day in another 1-0 win. [24:45] Kevin wonders if the Cowboys ought to trade Micah Parsons after Jerry Jones dissed Parsons' agent at the owners' meetings and said he'd rather pay top dollar and get it right than screw it up. [43:05] And, last but not least, the guys make their title picks for the men's bracket and Kevin tells old Phi Slama Jama stories.
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- Grief mounts at Frisco’s Memorial High after student’s fatal stabbing ... and more news
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- 5:18
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- 1 year ago
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- Memorial High School is reeling again after a 17-year-old junior was stabbed by another student at a school track meet on Wednesday, dying in his twin brother’s arms. That followed what Frisco police called a possible double murder-suicide in December involving a15-year-old Memorial High School freshman. In other news, Dallas-Fort Worth’s Fortune 500 companies lost $49 billion in market value Thursday by the close of trading. Investors retreated after President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on what he called “Liberation Day” the prior afternoon. In North Texas, hard hit companies such as Caterpillar lost $13.8 billion in value and Texas Instruments devalued $12.7 billion; members of the Texas House Transportation Committee pushed for details about a long-discussed high-speed rail project linking Dallas to Houston, but the company behind the project had few answers to provide lawmakers; and if you are a lover of pickles, The Big Dill is making its Texas debut in Arling...
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- Rangers’ surprising pitching, Cowboys antics and the Final Four
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- 56:43
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and Birdy the Wonder Dog discuss the state of local sports. [00:27] Evan, aided by his latest canine acquisition, makes a case for Nathan Eovaldi as the Rangers' second-best free agent signing ever, behind only Adrian Beltre. Eovaldi's complete-game, 99-pitch shutout of the Reds stopped the bullpen bleeding after an awful first game in Cincinnati and may have fueled Jack Leiter's excellent performance the next day in another 1-0 win. [24:45] Kevin wonders if the Cowboys ought to trade Micah Parsons after Jerry Jones dissed Parsons' agent at the owners' meetings and said he'd rather pay top dollar and get it right than screw it up. [43:05] And, last but not least, the guys make their title picks for the men's bracket and Kevin tells old Phi Slama Jama stories.
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- Opinion: Beyond Trump Family Policy Talking Points
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- 34:24
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Host Abby McCloskey talks with Emily Oster, author and CEO of ParentData, about President Trump's health and family policies.
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- Eat Drink D-FW: The Zodiac, Knife and 'White Lotus' (but make it food)
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- 20:52
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- It's been a busy week in Dallas-Fort Worth food news. There are changes afoot at Knife, and The Zodiac is staying for now, among other developments. The Dallas Morning News food team feasts on fiction, discussing why 'White Lotus,' 'Mad Men' and 'Scandal' makes us hungry and thirsty.
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- Frisco ISD student fatally stabbed at high school track meet: ‘Unimaginable pain’ ... and more news
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- 5:57
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- A 17-year-old boy was fatally stabbed by another student Wednesday morning at a high school track meet in Frisco. Authorities were dispatched about 10 a.m. to the David Kuykendall Stadium where the District 11-5A track meet was taking place. In other news, Texas homeschool parents soon could face a choice: $2,000 in taxpayer money or maintain independence from government reach into their children’s education; President Donald Trump’s new tariffs are here, and North Texas won’t be able to hide; Economist Ray Perryman, president and CEO of The Perryman Group said “Texas has more at stake in tariffs than any other state. And consequently, it’s an area that’s going to be hard hit; and after actors Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell and John Stamos were spotted dining in Dallas in late March, Tex-Mex restaurant Joe Leo is making the most of it. Three new menu items on Joe Leo’s menu are now named for the three famous folks who ordered them.
L...
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- The Zodiac, Knife and 'White Lotus' (but make it food)
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- 20:49
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- It's been a busy week in Dallas-Fort Worth food news. There are changes afoot at Knife, and The Zodiac is staying for now, among other developments. The Dallas Morning News food team feasts on fiction, discussing why 'White Lotus,' 'Mad Men' and 'Scandal' makes us hungry and thirsty.
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- Frisco ISD student fatally stabbed at high school track meet
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- 0:44
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- 17-year-old Austin Metcalf was fatally stabbed by another student Wednesday morning at a high school track meet in Frisco, police said.
Frisco ISD parent Susie Sanchez said she picked up her daughter Mia from Memorial High School on Wednesday afternoon after Mia let her know what happened.
“When I got here, I saw a little boy literally just on the floor crying, and it broke my heart,” Sanchez said. “To me, it’s a nightmare, to have to come to the school and find out that someone is gone.”
(Video: Liz Rymarev / Staff Photographer)
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- Dallas mother sentenced to life in prison in connection with fatal beating of 5-year-old ... and ...
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- 4:41
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The mother of a 5-year-old boy found dead in South Dallas was sentenced to life in prison last week for beating the child. 29 year old Tiffany Williams was found guilty Friday of injury to a child in connection with the 2022 death of Zamaurian Kizzee. The boy’s legal father, 77 year old Ulysses Kizzee, faces a charge of injury to a child by omission. In other news, Southwestern Health Resources, which includes the medical providers and hospitals at Texas Health Resources and UT Southwestern are no longer in-network for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas insurance plans, including commercial plans, as well as Medicaid and Medicare Advantage plans; Big Bend National Park in Texas could soon expand by thousands of acres. Three lawmakers — U.S. Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Ben Ray Luján D-New Mexico, and U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio — introduced a bill in Congress last month to acquire roughly 6,100 acres along the park’s western boundary; and April is Dallas Arts Mo...
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- Jerry Jones talks Cowboys’ Super Bowl odds, Micah Parsons and more at NFL meeting #dallascowboys
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- 1:07
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- 1 year ago
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- Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones talks about championship odds, contracts and extensions at the NFL Annual Meeting. (Credit: David Moore, Cowboys Reporter)
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- ‘Clap out’ rally supports Department of Education employees who were laid off
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- 0:26
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Members of AFGE Local 1003 chanted and carried signs during a “clap out” to support Department of Education employees who have been laid off outside Renaissance Tower in downtown Dallas, Tuesday, April 1, 2025. (Elias Valverde II, Staff Photographer)
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- Texas included in liquid egg recall over tainted product, carton fears ... and more news
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- 5:46
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Cargill Kitchen Solutions is recalling nearly 215,000 pounds of its liquid egg products that were sold in Texas and other places because the food could possibly contain a cleaning solution made with sodium hypochlorite. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said the recalled liquid egg items were produced on March 12 and 13, and have the establishment number “G1804” printed on the carton. The recall on the liquid egg products is considered Class III, which means FSIS scientists concluded that use of the item should not cause adverse health consequences – or the risk is negligible. However, consumers and foodservice locations are urged to not consume or serve these products; In other news, North Texas food providers are scrambling to find a way to fill a $9.2 million funding gap following cuts in March to two U.S. Department of Agriculture programs that bought food from local farmers; Dallas HERO threatened Monday to file a lawsuit if the city ...
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- Trump’s immigration crackdown brings throng of protesters to downtown Dallas ... and more news
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- 4:36
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Thousands of people convened in downtown Dallas Sunday afternoon to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies in the 2025 Mega March. In other news, state authorities are abruptly shutting down a string of North Texas assisted living facilities, leaving families scrambling to relocate their elderly and high-needs loved ones. Texas Health and Human Services informed families on Thursday that the agency is shutting down a number of facilities operated by Silver Leaf Assisted Living; Monday was supposed to be the day that Neiman Marcus closed its doors for good at the iconic downtown site. Instead, it got a 9-month lifeline and a planned “reimagination” of the future. There were moving parts, but consumers — and their love for the store — was something of a surprise for Saks Global CEO Marc Metrick during the process; and it's a battle of Texas tonight in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Elite Eight matchup between TCU and Texas.
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- U.S., Texas leaders join thousands in Dallas in march against Trump immigration policies
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- 0:59
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Thousands of people convened in downtown Dallas on a sunny and warm Sunday afternoon to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies in the 2025 Mega March.
The march comes as the Trump administration has sought to increase deportations and eliminate diversity programs.
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- Yolanda Saldivar, Selena’s killer, denied parole
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- 4:36
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Yolanda Saldívar, who shot and fatally wounded Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez almost 30 years ago, has been denied parole. In other news, Frisco police say they are investigating after a bullet struck a school Thursday morning, though they don’t believe the campus was targeted. An officer responded to “a suspicious circumstance” at Hosp Elementary just before 9:30 a.m. It said the officer found a shattered classroom window and subsequently what was believed to be bullet fragments; insurance giant Geico announced plans to add 1,000 jobs and a new 165,000-square-foot building in Richardson; and the Allen City Council on Tuesday approved $5.5 million in downtown improvement funds to buy and clean up a 7-acre parcel along U.S. Highway 75, just north of Main Street. No specific projects have been proposed but “commercial is the only kind of use” the city would consider.
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- AEW's Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) throws out the first pitch at Rangers game
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- 0:37
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- AEW's Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) throws out the first pitch at Rangers game. (Source Joey Hayden)
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- Fans arrive at Globe Life Field for the Rangers' opening day
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- 0:32
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The Texas Rangers embarked on another new season Thursday afternoon, March 27, 2025 against the Boston Red Sox at Globe Life Field on opening day.
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- Opinion: Beyond Trump Economy Talking Points
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- 34:11
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Season 2 of Beyond Talking Points: An American Middle Podcast kicks off with an episode about the economy. Host Abby McCloskey talks with Doug Holtz Eakin of the American Action Forum and former director of the Congressional Budget Office about tariffs, taxes and the Trump economy.
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- SportsDay Insider: Cowboys' draft needs, Rangers' start and busted brackets
- Runtime
- 58:53
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [00:32] the Cowboys’ offseason and how it impacts their draft process next month. Kevin says it requires the Cowboys to draft for need more than they ought to, though he has the perfect pick for them at 12. (Hint: Think burnt orange). David says we shouldn’t discount the possibility that Amari Cooper signs with the Cowboys, maybe as soon as this weekend. [24:15] Evan tells us why Evan Carter will start the season in Triple-A and how long both Kumar Rocker and Jack Leiter likely will remain in the rotation. [47:27] David says the Mavs should play Anthony Davis now that he’s healthy; Kevin and Evan vote to quit now. And the guys talk about what’s left of their men’s brackets going into the Sweet 16.
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- Eat Drink D-FW: 26-inch tortillas, 25-course meals & some time-saving cooking tips
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- 21:08
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The Dallas Morning News food team has a few things on their minds: the new food offerings at Texas Rangers games, Fort Worth's new Shogun Taqueria, and a 25-course menu celebrating the 25th anniversary of Tim Love's Lonesome Dove. Plus, the team shares some of their after-work dinner hacks to save time.
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- Dallas City Council approves Pepper Square rezoning despite neighborhood outcry ... and more news
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- 4:56
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Dallas City Council approved plans by a 10-4 vote to turn Pepper Square, a Far North Dallas shopping center, into a mixed-use development with more than 850 apartments. In other news, just a month before Canada Rinaldi was set to walk down the aisle with her soon-to-be husband, she was attacked and brutally beaten by a man she did not know in Deep Ellum; Federal officials depicted a startling account of racism and discrimination at a North Texas homeowners association: Racial slurs flooding neighborhood Facebook pages as white supremacist organizations passed out flyers; and it’s opening day in major league baseball. The Texas Rangers get their 2025 campaign underway today with a four game series against the Boston Red Sox. Nathan Eovaldi will take the mound at Globe Life Field at 3:05. It’s important the Rangers get to slugging right out of the gate. With a starting rotation down two starters and a bullpen that is likely to be running a shuttle of long relievers between Arlington ...
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- 26-inch tortillas, 25-course meals & some time-saving cooking tips
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- 21:05
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- The Dallas Morning News food team has a few things on their minds: the new food offerings at Texas Rangers games, Fort Worth's new Shogun Taqueria, and a 25-course menu celebrating the 25th anniversary of Tim Love's Lonesome Dove. Plus, the team shares some of their after-work dinner hacks to save time.
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- Cowboys' draft needs, Rangers' start and busted brackets
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- 58:50
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [00:32] the Cowboys’ offseason and how it impacts their draft process next month. Kevin says it requires the Cowboys to draft for need more than they ought to, though he has the perfect pick for them at 12. (Hint: Think burnt orange). David says we shouldn’t discount the possibility that Amari Cooper signs with the Cowboys, maybe as soon as this weekend. [24:15] Evan tells us why Evan Carter will start the season in Triple-A and how long both Kumar Rocker and Jack Leiter likely will remain in the rotation. [47:27] David says the Mavs should play Anthony Davis now that he’s healthy; Kevin and Evan vote to quit now. And the guys talk about what’s left of their men’s brackets going into the Sweet 16.
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- Brenda Cummings on her experience with DART's paratransit service
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- 1:41
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Garland's Brenda Cummings discusses the Dallas Area Rapid Transit paratransit service. Cummings has had numerous issues with the service's drivers and communication in recent months. Read the Dallas Morning News investigation of the hundreds of complaints of DART clients since a change in the service on Oct. 1, 2024. https://www.dallasnews.com/news/transportation/2025/03/25/paratransit-is-critical-for-people-with-disabilities-dallas-residents-say-it-failed-them/
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- If the Mavs stay in Dallas, where could they go? ... and more news
- Runtime
- 5:21
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- The Dallas Mavericks want a new home. Whether it will be within the city limits or moved farther away from the urban core remains to be seen. The NBA franchise and city leaders have remained quiet on potential sites to avoid driving up the final price. In other news, Texas lawmakers zeroed-in on classroom discipline during a Tuesday hearing, with one Republican senator saying public schools are serving a “different type of kid today than what there was 20 years ago.” ; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Tuesday it would resubmit plans for a new temple in the town of Fairview, possibly forestalling a threatened lawsuit against the small Texas town over the height of the spire; and as part of its greenhouse gas reduction strategy, the city of Dallas leads the region with the largest electric fleet among North Texas cities. The transportation sector, which includes private and public vehicles, trains and planes, contributes 34% of the city’s greenhouse gas emission...
- Title
- From the files: 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination
- Runtime
- 6:00
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Former Dallas Morning News editors discuss the paper's coverage of the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy.
- Title
- National Medal of Honor Museum celebrates grand opening in Arlington
- Runtime
- 2:03
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- The National Medal of Honor Museum celebrates its official opening with Medal of Honor recipients and guests.
- Title
- We tried the new Globe Life Field menu items for the Texas Rangers' 2025 season
- Runtime
- 12:27
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Dallas Morning News food writer Sarah Blaskovich and Rangers insider Evan Grant try the foods featured at Globe Life Field for the 2025 Texas Rangers season.
Read more: https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaurant-news/2025/03/24/10-new-foods-at-texas-rangers-baseball-games-include-a-lobster-roll-and-its-not-250/
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- Title
- More than 80 bills filed on LGBTQ issues in Texas Legislature reveal lawmakers' focus ... and mor...
- Runtime
- 5:17
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Republicans in the Legislature filed more than 80 bills that would affect LGBTQ Texans, including many focused on public schools that would impact students, teachers and staff. Sex education and gender identity are a particular focus. In other news, the parents of the child who died in Texas' measles outbreak told an anti-vaccine advocacy group that they still wouldn’t recommend the vaccine for other families; when Cindy Clemishire publicly alleged last year that Robert Morris sexually abused her as a child, legal experts said they doubted the former Gateway Church senior pastor would face any criminal charges. That doubt was rooted in statute of limitations laws, which typically determine how long an alleged victim of child sexual abuse can wait before initiating legal action against the person who allegedly abused them; and summer is not too far away, and in North Texas that might mean a trip to Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington. However, there are some new park policies to be awar...
- Title
- D-FW Sabores: Burritos at this restaurant serving food from Chihuahua draws tears, memories
- Runtime
- 1:42
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Read more here: https://www.dallasnews.com/food/2025/03/22/where-to-find-authentic-burritos-colita-de-pavo-dfw/
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