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Kate Middleton looks angry in brand new photo with Prince William


March 12, 2024

Kate Middleton looked in tense in her new viral photo which was reportedly captured outside Windsor after her apology for Photoshop failure. Princess Kate, in her brand new picture, appears in angry mood while sitting with William in the back seat of the vehicle, seemingly expressing her anger in silence. Kate’s head is turned in the image, so her face …

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Kelly Rizzo addresses on moving on ‘too fast’ after Bob Saget’s death


March 12, 2024

Kelly Rizzo recently took to TikTok to respond to a user who defended her for moving on with Breckin Meyer two years after her husband Bob Saget died. On Sunday, March 11, the actress shared a video on the platform, opening up about the grief that came with losing a spouse. The 44-year-old podcaster noted: “Unless you are a widow …

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Texas Tech pitcher out for season due to an injury that left him in the hospital for almost two weeks


March 12, 2024

Brady Trombello, a pitcher for Texas Tech, will miss the remainder of the season after sustaining a head injury during a workout when he was struck by a batted ball. The freshman, hailing from Ridgefield, Washington, spent nearly two weeks in the hospital receiving treatment before being transferred to a rehabilitation facility for further care. Although the incident occurred on …

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Paxton sues 4 DFW businesses, including State Fair, for not letting off-duty officers carry guns on-premise


March 12, 2024

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking legal action against five businesses in the state for allegedly prohibiting off-duty officers from entering with their firearms. The lawsuits, four of which are against North Texas businesses, claim that restricting peace officers, even when off-duty, from carrying authorized firearms poses a threat to public safety. The businesses named in the lawsuits include …

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DQ offers ‘free cone day’ to celebrate the first day of spring


March 12, 2024

As the days grow warmer, Dairy Queen is reintroducing Free Cone Day to coincide with the official start of spring. On March 19th, patrons can enjoy a complimentary small DQ soft serve vanilla cone with the iconic curl at participating locations across Texas and nationwide (limit one per customer, subject to availability). “Texans recognize the arrival of spring when they …

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Bluebonnets are blooming in North Texas!


March 12, 2024

It’s a sure sign of spring in Texas, Bluebonnets have started to spring up alongside highways in North Texas. An NBC 5 photojournalist captured video of the state flower along State Highway 360 near FAA Boulevard near the Studios at DFW. NBC 5 Senior Meteorologist David Finfrock said he expected to see a bumper crop of the state flower and other wildflowers …

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Affording a comfortable mortgage in Dallas: What homebuyers need to know


March 12, 2024

Achieving a comfortable mortgage in North Texas is within reach for buyers who conduct thorough research and plan diligently. In Dallas, realizing the dream of homeownership has become increasingly challenging, with buyers now requiring an annual income of at least $121,398 to comfortably afford a mortgage. This represents a significant increase of $53,000 from 2020, as per recent data from …

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Dallas Yarn Bombers turn Nasher Sculpture Center into enchanted forest


March 12, 2024

The Nasher Sculpture Center, renowned for its collection of contemporary and modern art, adds a touch of whimsy this week as the Dallas Yarn Bombers adorn trees in the sculpture garden with vibrant scarves and blankets. Sally Ackerman, the ‘Head Knit Wit’ of the Dallas Yarn Bombers, expressed delight in seeing the knitting ascend the branches, envisioning the sculptures feeling …

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Tarrant County assisted living company under investigation after alleged caregiver abuse


March 12, 2024

The Arlington Police Department has arrested a woman and is searching for more unlicensed community living homes following reports of alleged abuse, neglect, theft, and fraud toward clients throughout Tarrant County. Authorities said the homes were run by 49-year-old Regla “Su” Becquer, who owned “Love and Caring for People LLC.” Arlington Police said its Behavioral Health Law Enforcement Unit has …

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