Recent changes at NFL Network have included significant shifts in both on-air talent and programming. Reports suggest that the network has parted ways with Michael Irvin, a former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer, and has canceled “NFL Total Access,” one of its longest-running and most popular shows after more than two decades. These changes come …
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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick dominates Mike Collier in lieutenant governor race fundraising
AUSTIN – In nearly every financial metric, two-term Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick continues to dominate Democratic opponent Mike Collier in the lieutenant governor’s race. Patrick has raised and spent far more than Collier, his two-time challenger, according to campaign finance reports that the Texas Ethics Commission made public Tuesday. Between Sept. 30 and Saturday, Patrick raised nearly $3.3 million …
Read More »Advocates demand Texas Gov. Greg Abbott release overdue maternal mortality report
AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott must quickly release an overdue report on maternal mortality to prevent more pregnancy-related deaths, Democratic lawmakers and health advocates urged on Tuesday. By law, the report was supposed to come out by Sept. 1. But the Texas Department of State Health Services pushed off publication until next year, saying more time was needed to review the …
Read More »Texas jury awards $366 million to Fort Worth woman in racial discrimination case
FedEx Corp. plans to challenge what may be the largest-ever jury verdict won by a worker suing over racial bias, $366 million awarded to a Black former saleswoman who claimed the company fired her after she complained about discrimination. The company will appeal the verdict and ask the trial judge to reduce the damages, it said Tuesday in a filing. …
Read More »Beto O’Rourke again outraises Greg Abbott as Texas governor’s race shatters records
AUSTIN — Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke outraised — and outspent — Gov. Greg Abbott in the most recent 30-day reporting period, according to disclosures to the Texas Ethics Commission that became public on Tuesday. Despite trailing in polls, O’Rourke took in more money than Abbott for the third consecutive reporting period. Between Sept. 30 and Saturday, the former El Paso …
Read More »Prosper preschool staffer arrested after children exposed to THC on Halloween, police say
After four students became ill following a suspected THC exposure on Halloween, a preschool staffer was arrested, Prosper police said in a statement Tuesday afternoon. Authorities received a call around 4:35 p.m. Monday about a medical emergency at the Primrose School of Prosper in the 1100 block of La Cima Boulevard. Prosper police said four children from the same classroom …
Read More »Court filing: Alleged Pelosi attacker was on ‘suicide mission,’ planned to target other California, federal politicians
SAN FRANCISCO — The man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home, beating her husband and seeking to kidnap her told police he was on a “suicide mission” and had plans to target other California and federal politicians, according to a Tuesday court filing. David DePape was ordered held without bail during his arraignment Tuesday in San Francisco Superior …
Read More »Vigil at Dallas College honors victims of Uvalde and those killed by firearms
Democratic lawmakers and members of the Dallas College Mountain View campus community honored the 19 children and two teachers killed in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24 and called on voters to vote November 8 to change the laws that would raise the age to buy high-powered weapons to 21. The attendees gathered in front of the altar with the photos …
Read More »Uvalde shooting victims honored at Día de los Muertos vigil in Dallas
Diana Flores, a Dallas College board trustee, couldn’t hold back her tears as she recalled how she felt when she first learned of the Robb Elementary School mass shooting in Uvalde. “We can’t continue to lose our children,” Flores said. Flores was one of the guest speakers at a Día de los Muertos event at the Dallas College Mountain View …
Read More »The coronavirus’ impact is hard to predict. Other viruses make it even harder
After two winters with significant COVID-19 spikes, public health experts warn that this year will likely follow the same trend, especially with the development of several new, highly contagious omicron subvariants. And new public health variables — including COVID-19 vaccine booster doses, waning effectiveness of certain treatments such as monoclonal antibodies and unseasonably early increases in other respiratory illnesses — …
Read More »Fort Worth marks opening of Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home
The Texas Veterans Land Board opened its 10th state Veterans Home on Oct. 21 in Fort Worth, and 95-year-old Tuskegee Airman Lt. Col. Enoch “Woody” Woodhouse was there, adding to a memorable month of honors for the legend. Veterans Land Board chairman George P. Bush marked the completion of the Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home with an award recognizing Woodhouse’s service with the …
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