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Dallas College faculty split over chancellor’s leadership after no-confidence vote


October 6, 2021

Some Dallas College faculty members called for Chancellor Joe May’s immediate termination after they passed a no-confidence vote against him Friday, concerned about the handling of the school’s consolidation. May announced this spring that he planned to retire in August 2022. But more than 71% of those who participated in last week’s anonymous poll voted in favor of the resolution …

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Giraffe calf born July 4 at Dallas Zoo is euthanized after ‘catastrophic’ leg injury


October 6, 2021

A giraffe calf born at the Dallas Zoo three months ago was euthanized over the weekend following a “catastrophic” injury. Marekani, whose name means “America” in Swahili, was born July 4 and made her public debut on July 8. She was euthanized Sunday after caretakers found multiple fractures in her leg, the zoo said. On Saturday, caretakers noticed Marekani walking with a …

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After fleeing Taliban, Afghan teen reunites with his family in North Texas


October 6, 2021

It took eight years, but Saeed Sharifi is finally in a place where he feels safe. The 15-year-old Afghan native landed Tuesday at DFW International Airport and reunited with family. It was the culmination of a journey that began in Kabul during the city’s fall to the Taliban and spread to military bases and refugee camps in Qatar and El …

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Warm, sunny and dry weather continues


October 6, 2021

Warm and dry weather continues in North Texas with highs in the mid to upper 80s Wednesday. A light north wind Wednesday will be replaced by a south wind on Thursday. No big changes are expected in the coming days. It will stay dry, sunny and warm. Humidity will stay on the low side for the remainder of the work …

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Have a kid from 5 to 11 who will get a COVID-19 shot once they’re approved? We want to hear from you


October 6, 2021

Pfizer and BioNTech announced last month that data from a trial of their COVID-19 vaccine in children found that it provided strong protection in kids ages 5 to 11. The companies have submitted the data to federal regulators for review, and said they plan to submit a formal request for an emergency-use authorization “in the coming weeks.” The Food and Drug Administration …

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Readers — Black and white — share thoughts about critical race theory


October 6, 2021

The furor over critical race theory seems to have waned a bit. So let’s revisit the topic as I yield the floor to some readers who have responded to my August column on the subject. In that column, I noted that some local observers have pointed out that many of the people who talk loudly about the theory actually understand little about …

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ICE!, The Gaylord’s annual holiday-themed show, is literally on ice


October 6, 2021

Like an Elf on a Shelf—that’s where the Gaylord Texan Resort’s popular ICE! exhibit will be this holiday season. Because of COVID-19-related international travel restrictions, the resort has announced that ICE! will not be a part of its annual Lone Star Christmas event because ice carvers cannot make the trip to the Grapevine resort, NBC5 (KXAS-TV) reported. ICE! is the popular …

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Mom of victim in 2015 massacre called for help multiple times before family was found dead


October 6, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The capital murder trial for the man accused of a family massacre started Tuesday in downtown Houston. Prosecutors accuse 54-year-old David Conley of killing eight people on Aug. 8, 2015. Six of the victims murdered were children, including his own son. Investigators said they found the victims in handcuffs, but one child’s hands were duct-taped. Disturbing …

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Boat blamed for shutting down Gulf Freeway during afternoon rush hour


October 6, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — An incident involving a boat has sparked a heavy traffic jam for miles in southeast Houston. Tuesday’s rush hour worsened along the Gulf Freeway at South Loop. A view from SkyEye showed an 18-wheeler transporting a large boat backing up on the freeway. It appears the boat was unable to make it through one of the …

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