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Cool pattern for now, but weekend warmup ahead


March 31, 2022

It’s a chilly start to the day across North Texas with morning temperatures in the 40s. Temperatures will slowly climb into the upper 60s later today. The day will begin with widespread cloud cover as a disturbance drops south out of the Panhandle. This weather system, however, is weakening. The clouds will eventually dissipate and the sunshine will be plentiful …

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‘I will die working to make Dallas better’: Ex-council member Dwaine Caraway on life after prison


March 30, 2022

Former Dallas City Council member Dwaine Caraway emerged Tuesday from his four-years-plus imprisonment for fraud and tax evasion in vintage Caraway fashion: a sometimes wheels-off interview with longtime pals The Morning Musers on SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket. Before issuing any laugh-lines, Caraway offered a mea culpa for his illegal actions: “I want to deeply apologize to all my constituents, all of my …

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Storms overnight, possibly severe


March 30, 2022

A storm system will move into North Texas overnight with a band of thunderstorms. Some storms could be severe with strong wind gusts and perhaps a brief tornado or two. The most likely time for storms in the DFW area will be from 1 am to 5 pm. The storms will move into East Texas before sunrise. Make sure you …

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DPD releases new details about death of boy whose mother said he was shot in road-rage incident


March 30, 2022

Dallas police released new details Tuesday about the death of a 3-year-old boy whose mother brought him to a hospital and told investigators he’d been shot in a road-rage incident, and authorities say they are continuing to investigate and look for leads. The boy, identified by the Dallas County medical examiner’s office as Jalexus Washington, died Monday after he was taken …

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Texas leaders adjust school funding for districts facing low attendance and budget woes


March 30, 2022

School districts grappling with low attendance rates because of the pandemic will get help from the state to keep their budgets whole. Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Education Agency announced Tuesday morning that schools facing pandemic-related attendance drop-offs may be eligible for an adjustment that allows them to drop poorly attended school days from the funding formula. Texas’ public …

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Two more Collin County jailers reinstated after firings over Marvin Scott III’s in-custody death


March 30, 2022

Two more Collin County jailers who appealed their firings related to the in-custody death of Marvin Scott III have been reinstated. Scott, a Black man from McKinney, was arrested March 14, 2021, over a marijuana cigarette, according to his family’s lawyer Lee Merritt, and was going through a mental-health crisis at the time. Collin County jailers pepper-sprayed Scott and put …

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Lawyer for woman suing Jerry Jones denies she tried to extort money from Dallas Cowboys owner


March 30, 2022

Lawyers for a woman suing Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Tuesday that allegations that she tried to extort money from him are “sad and repugnant.” Andrew Bergman, an attorney for 25-year-old Alexandra Davis, said he “categorically and completely” denies that Davis ever demanded money from Jones related to the lawsuit. Davis sued Jones earlier this month and said she …

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