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Town of Chico mourns mother, 3 children killed in fiery crash

The town of Chico in North Texas is grieving the tragic loss of a woman and her three young children following a devastating car crash in Wise County early Tuesday morning, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. The agency identified the victims as 32-year-old Brandy Price, along with her children: 10-year-old Skyla Price, 8-year-old Gracie Mullins, and 3-year-old …

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Inspired by their son, North Texas family starts nonprofit for special needs adults

Every day, a group of approximately 14 adults embarks on an adventure across North Texas, eager to connect with others and learn new things. Led by Darin Heare, the Special Needs Community Learning Adult Program (SNAP and CLAP) provides opportunities for special needs adults to socialize, build community, and contribute back. Darin and his wife, Jennifer Heare, founded the nonprofit …

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Rangers All-Star, World Series history now on display inside Globe Life Field

On Wednesday, the Texas Rangers introduced an exhibit inside Globe Life Field showcasing decades of team memorabilia, notably featuring the baseball used by pitcher Josh Sborz to secure the final out of the 2023 World Series against Arizona’s Ketel Marte. Curated and designed by the Rangers in collaboration with Heritage Werks, the club’s archival service company, all the showcased items …

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EB U.S. 380 closed in Prosper due to a low-hanging line

According to Prosper Police, eastbound U.S. Highway 380 has been shut down at Teel Parkway due to a low-hanging line. Traffic is experiencing significant congestion in both directions. Authorities stated that there is currently no estimated time for the repair, and drivers are advised to find alternative routes.

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Where to find the Easter Bunny and Easter egg hunts in North Texas this weekend

If you’re searching for a family-friendly Easter event in the Dallas-Fort Worth area this weekend, we’ve compiled a list of several free activities happening around the region. DALLAS EASTER EVENTS Dallas Parks and Recreation Eggs’travaganzas FREE Saturday, March 30 Times vary by location Recreation centers across Dallas Join the Eggs’travaganzas hosted at various recreation centers across Dallas by the Dallas …

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Texas AG Ken Paxton investigates Boeing door-plug supplier, asking about diversity

The Texas Attorney General’s office has initiated an investigation into Spirit AeroSystems, a significant supplier to Boeing, amidst ongoing concerns regarding the quality of parts it provides for aircraft manufacturing. According to a statement from the office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the investigation was prompted by “apparent manufacturing defects” in parts supplied by Spirit AeroSystems, which have resulted …

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Colleyville SWAT standoff ends with one person hospitalized with self-inflicted gunshot

A tense standoff in Colleyville, which prompted residents to remain indoors for several hours, reached a dramatic conclusion on Friday afternoon. According to Dallas Police, their Fugitive Unit was conducting surveillance on a potential aggravated robbery suspect, leading them into the city of Bedford. Bedford Police were requested to assist with a traffic stop around 10:30 a.m. The suspect was …

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Basketball fans fill AAC for Sweet 16 games

Friday night at the American Airlines Center saw a unique scene as basketball enthusiasts from four colleges filled the arena, shifting the usual Mavs mania to showcase support for NC State, Marquette, Duke, and Houston, creating a house divided for the Carter family. Lawrence Carter, expressing the excitement, shared, “Originally I was going to buy her a ticket just to …

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TWU student draws cookbook inspiration from campus food pantry

In the pursuit of success in college, students rely on various factors such as hard work, dedication, and often overlooked: access to food. Alexandra Mack, a student studying nutrition and food science at Texas Woman’s University (TWU), noticed a significant number of students facing food insecurity on campus. Motivated to address this issue, she began collaborating with Minerva’s Market, the …

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Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge to close for ‘The State of the Black Man’ march Saturday morning

Dallas’ iconic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge will undergo a temporary closure to traffic lasting up to two hours on Saturday morning to accommodate a symbolic march called ‘The State of the Black Man.’ Keio Gamble, the founder of The State of The Black Man, emphasized, “We are protesting our own condition,” highlighting the initiative as a self-assessment and self-correction movement …

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