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Dallas woman dies after being struck by multiple vehicles on Sam Rayburn Tollway


March 6, 2023

Authorities are investigating a fatal auto-pedestrian crash involving multiple vehicles over the weekend in Carrollton, the Texas Department of Public Safety said. Shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday, emergency crews were dispatched to a crash on Sam Rayburn Tollway, near the Hebron Parkway exit, according to a Sunday news release. A 30-year-old woman from Dallas, whom the department identified as Quinyonna Janell Richard, …

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Feeling Like Spring: Highs will Rise into the 80s


March 6, 2023

Temperatures will continue to stay warm as we kick off the week. Highs on Monday and Tuesday afternoons will soar into the lower-80s. An unsettled pattern will return to North Texas by midweek with multiple showers and thunderstorm chances. Temperatures will trend much cooler, with highs back in the upper50s to lower-60s and lows in the upper-30s to lower-40s by …

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Texas’ next ESG target will be insurers: ‘We’re gonna teach them some manners’


March 6, 2023

Texas’ fight against environmental, social and corporate governance policies may soon expand to another front: insurance companies. The state’s anti-ESG push has focused on financial firms so far, requiring state pensions to divest from asset managers that “boycott” fossil fuels and excluding banks from underwriting bond sales over their gun safety rules. The Texas laws took effect in 2021, and …

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Texas’ next ESG target will be insurers: ‘We’re gonna teach them some manners’


March 6, 2023

Texas’ fight against environmental, social and corporate governance policies may soon expand to another front: insurance companies. The state’s anti-ESG push has focused on financial firms so far, requiring state pensions to divest from asset managers that “boycott” fossil fuels and excluding banks from underwriting bond sales over their gun safety rules. The Texas laws took effect in 2021, and …

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Bunking Texas foster kids in CPS offices may have ended, but bed shortage persists


March 6, 2023

AUSTIN — Texas still has a shortage of foster care beds — ones that are licensed and don’t put children and Child Protective Services workers at risk of harm, even death. Each night in January, an average of four dozen kids were “children without placements,” according to the Department of Family and Protective Services. Through the month’s 31 days, 171 …

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Warming into the 80s


March 6, 2023

Another beautiful day is in store across North Texas with sunshine and spring-like warmth today. Highs will climb into the 80s today with a southwest breeze. Rain chances return over the next couple days as a slow-moving front slides into the area. This front will stall over North Texas, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms Wednesday and Thursday. While some heavy …

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Nonprofit to open financial empowerment centers in southern Dallas


March 6, 2023

Chunta Scott, 30, said that talking about finances was a taboo in her community. “It’s not talked about, you’re not supposed to ask questions about your mom’s or dad’s money,” Scott said. “A lot of people from the area start off with financial trauma that they’re trying to work through as adults.” The Oak Cliff native knew early on that …

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Silver Alert canceled after 79-year-old man found safe, authorities say


March 6, 2023

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — Authorities canceled a Silver Alert for 79-year-old John G. York, who was found safe after going missing on Thursday. Original reporting A Silver Alert has been issued for a 79-year-old man with dementia who was last seen in North Harris County, according to officials. The Texas Center for the Missing has updated the alert on behalf …

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