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Ennis city officials and local businesses are gearing up for significant crowds expected during the total solar eclipse on April 8


February 1, 2024

Ennis, a small town, is preparing for the arrival of visitors for the total eclipse on April 8. In Ennis’ historic downtown area, Morgan Ruffin, owner of Fern In the Wild restaurant and store, eagerly anticipates the upcoming eclipse. “It’s going to be incredible,” Ruffin expressed. “A once-in-a-lifetime event.” Ruffin is already making arrangements for the expected surge in visitors. …

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Players from the East-West Shrine Bowl engage in friendly competitions with patients from Shriners Children’s


February 1, 2024

Intense competition unfolded on the field at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco as players from the East-West Shrine Bowl teamed up with patients from Shriners Children’s for engaging activities like “duck duck goose” and wheelchair races. BYU player Ryan Rico expressed, “That was tough,” reflecting on the wheelchair race. “She’s been giving me lessons, but I’m still …

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The 2024 bond recommendation from the Dallas City Council reduces funding for affordable housing while increasing allocations for parks


February 1, 2024

Following months of debate, the Dallas City Council’s plan to address the city’s costly issues left some individuals disappointed on Wednesday. The city intends to propose a $1.25 billion bond referendum in May to address a $14 billion inventory of needs. In straw votes, streets received the largest portion of allocation recommendations, followed by parks, while support for affordable housing …

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A parent came to the rescue of a student from Mansfield ISD after she collapsed from a heart condition on the basketball court


February 1, 2024

During a basketball game at a Mansfield ISD middle school, a 14-year-old student named Cirye Carpenter, known as Cici, collapsed and stopped breathing due to an undetected heart condition. She was saved by the heroic actions of a parent who performed CPR, ultimately saving her life. Carpenter, whose passion lies in sports, especially basketball, was aiming to play softball in …

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Members of the Dallas council are raising concerns about the “minimal” allocation of funding for Vision Zero road safety initiatives in the bond plan


February 1, 2024

Dallas City Council members expressed concerns on Wednesday regarding the adequacy of a $500 million transportation bond proposal to support the council’s commitment to the ‘Vision Zero’ road safety plan adopted in 2022. The ‘Vision Zero’ plan aims to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2030 and reduce serious injuries by 50%. “We’re a long way from where we need to be, …

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A Dallas pastor discusses his upcoming installation as the new CEO of the civil rights organization Rainbow PUSH and shares his plans for the future


February 1, 2024

A local pastor, chosen by Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr., now leads the Rainbow PUSH Coalition into the next phase of the civil rights movement. Haynes shared how his decades of studying Black history led him to this significant appointment and how his leadership could impact North Texas. For years, Haynes has used his pulpit to advocate for environmental, economic, and …

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A victim of a road rage shooting, feeling frustrated as she awaits justice, expresses appreciation for the Houston Police Department’s safety initiative


February 1, 2024

Rosemeri Sabio, a recent victim of road rage, expresses frustration over the current status of her case but commends the Houston Police Department for reviving efforts to enhance road safety. Sabio and her 7-year-old daughter, Luna, experienced a terrifying incident on July 9, 2023, when shots were fired while they were stopped at a red light on Bellfort Avenue and …

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As the Texans commemorate 1 year of Ryans, CJ Stroud and the team welcome back offensive playcaller Slowik


February 1, 2024

In the wake of the Detroit Lions’ fall a win short of their first Super Bowl, head coach Dan Campbell emphasized the challenge of returning to such a pinnacle, echoing sentiments shared by many coaches and teams in the NFL. Houston Texans, much like the Lions, have experienced a season filled with promise and unexpected success, reminiscent of the journey …

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A former Oilers great believes that “the sky is the limit” for CJ Stroud as crucial Texans coaches return for the 2024 season


February 1, 2024

In Houston, Super Bowl champion Spencer Tillman emphasizes the significance of the Houston Texans retaining offensive coordinator Bobby Slowick and quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson for the upcoming season. Tillman, the co-host of “Texans’ Inside the Game,” believes that with Slowick and Johnson returning, “the sky is the limit” for CJ Stroud and the Texans’ offense in 2024. Despite both Slowick …

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