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Chris Brown adds second Fort Worth show for upcoming ’11:11′ summer tour


March 8, 2024

Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Chris Brown has announced an extension to his upcoming 11:11 tour, adding a second show in Fort Worth, Texas. Initially, Brown’s 26-city summer tour was unveiled, commencing with a performance in Detroit on June 5 and concluding two months later in Los Angeles. The North Texas leg of the tour is scheduled to kick off on …

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Maps tell the story of how Texans voted for president, senator on Super Tuesday


March 8, 2024

Following Super Tuesday, Texans have cast their votes in the primary elections, determining their choices for president and senator. The maps provided illustrate the voting patterns among Texans participating in both the Republican and Democratic primaries. In Texas, voters have the option to select either party’s primary but are restricted to voting in only one primary per election cycle. Additionally, …

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Perot Museum kicks off new exhibits in time for Spring Break


March 8, 2024

As North Texas school districts prepare for spring break, families are seeking exciting activities to enjoy together. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas is offering a captivating journey to Mars with the highly anticipated NASA exhibit titled “Mission Mars: Perseverance Rover.” Curated by NASA, the exhibit showcases twin replicas of NASA’s Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter, providing …

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Rain storms bring flooding, hydroplaning risks for drivers


March 8, 2024

At approximately 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Fort Worth Police responded to a weather-related collision on West Freeway. According to Buddy Calzada, the Fort Worth Police Department’s public information officer, the incident involved a vehicle traveling in the far right lane, lane number three, encountering water pooling on the freeway. The driver lost control of the vehicle when it hydroplaned upon …

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Arlington Police identify deadly hot spot after three fatal crashes


March 8, 2024

Over the course of 90 days, Arlington police officers have responded to three fatal crashes, all occurring within a mile of each other on West Sublett Road. In response, the Arlington Police Department has intensified its patrol in the area to address speeding, reckless driving, and criminal activity. “After the first fatal crash on Dec.14, we initiated a 90-day period …

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TxDOT’s cost to tear down I-345 grows to $1.6B and some Dallas City Council members want more options on design


March 8, 2024

The Dallas City Council, in May, approved TxDOT’s recommendation to demolish I-345 and reconstruct it below grade, with city streets passing over it. Some residents in the area support the proposal, especially if it enhances traffic flow. “I think the project makes sense,” stated downtown resident Chester Anderson. “It could improve traffic flow, particularly for access to side streets.” TxDOT …

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Innocent driver seriously injured during deputy chase


March 8, 2024

The Rockwall County Sheriff’s Office reported that a deputy successfully traced a stolen SUV thanks to a cell phone equipped with a tracking app left inside. However, what followed resulted in a severe injury to an innocent driver and has sparked inquiries into pursuit protocols. Katie Grace, along with her boyfriend’s mother, approached the intersection of SH276 and John King …

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Lake Highlands High School Ballet Folklorico team adds to awards count


March 8, 2024

The atmosphere during first period at Lake Highlands High School took a unique turn as some students swapped textbooks for ballet shoes. These students are part of the Ballet Folklorico team, which recently achieved remarkable success by securing 8 trophies in the Bailes de Mi Tierra Folklorico Competition, with three of them awarded for 1st place. “The most challenging aspect …

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Severe weather brings flash flooding, powerful lightning strikes to North Texas


March 8, 2024

A flash flood warning brought heavy rain and intense lightning across the Metroplex on Thursday night. Multiple roads in the DFW area had to be shut down to shield drivers from standing water, while severe weather unleashed bursts of lightning across the sky. Footage from a doorbell camera captured a powerful lightning strike outside a home in uptown Dallas. “When …

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Rockwall Horse Ranch plays role in conservation effort of wild Nokota horses


March 8, 2024

At Rockwall’s One Oak Ranch, Texan soil serves as neutral territory. Over the next 10 days, it will host French horse trainers who will familiarize themselves with wild mares. This marks the initial phase of a rescue operation initiated just a few months ago with the establishment of the Nokota Challenge Association. “We’re currently working with horses that have had …

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