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Dallas city-owned building found trashed with 20 squatters living inside
DALLAS - A Dallas City Council member says the city's approach to homelessness is not working fast enough, and their own building that got trashed is proof of the need for a more urgent solution. A building owned by the city of Dallas just a short walk from city hall...
With hot weather, Salvation Army launches heat relief program early
The Salvation Army has started its heat relief program as North Texas deals with an early start to summer weather. The Salvation Army says heat last summer put additional stress on nonprofits that help people during extreme heat or cold.
Dallas weather: Tuesday brings best shot at rain this week
Tuesday brings the best chance of rain all week for North Texas. Not everyone can expect to see rain, but there will be a good shot if you live to the west and south of DFW. Areas east of Dallas will see fewer showers. Rain chances pick up in the...
Lewisville police arrest murder suspect
The Lewisville Police Department has made an arrest in Sunday’s murder. Just after 5 p.m. Sunday, police responded to a report of a deceased person found in the parking lot of Oliver’s Automotive Service, 1244 S. Stemmons Freeway. Michael Berto, 27, of Denton, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to Lewisville PD.
Mesquite City Progresses With Storm Cleanup: Officials Report One-Third of Debris Cleared, Residents Advised on Assistance
As the city grapples with the aftermath of the recent storm, cleanup efforts are well underway. According to a release from the City of Mesquite, Texas approximately one-third of the storm debris has been collected as of June 7. City staff are actively engaged in the process and have been making progress toward restoring order. The statement expressed gratitude for the community's patience and noted the tireless work of the cleanup crews.
North Texas skies clear up, heat increases heading into the weekend
NORTH TEXAS – Skies are expected to clear up after a few showers across Dallas-Fort Worth Wednesday morning. The showers will break up by mid-morning, with partly cloudy skies in the afternoon.Temperatures will warm from the mid-70s Wednesday morning to near 90 degrees in the afternoon. The heat index will make temperatures feel close to the triple digits.By the time the Dallas Mavericks tip off Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics Wednesday night, skies will clear up and winds will be calm.While most of North Texas will remain dry Wednesday, an isolated shower or storm is possible in the afternoon, mainly to the south of I-20.A ridge of high pressure will shift east for the end of the week, sitting rover North Texas through Father's Day weekend. This means a return of sunny skies and hotter temperatures.Early next week as the high pressure system shifts out of the area, a slug of tropical moisture will try and move north from the Gulf. If this happens, showers and high humidity will return.
Dallas firefighters rescue a family including a baby from an apartment fire
Three people were saved from a fire in Dallas located east of the US-67 and I-20 interchange at the Regal Crossing Apartments. Firefighters reported to smoke billowing from the second-floor of a two-story apartment.
New, affordable grocery store to open Wednesday in Southern Dallas
In southern Dallas, the stage is set for the grand opening of Joe V's off West Wheatland Road. Red signage, shiny grocery carts, and orange cones for crowd control surround the new grocery store set to open to the public Wednesday morning at 7. Althea Wiltz lives in the area...
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