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Dallas Braces for Storms: National Weather Service Issues Severe Weather Outlook and Flood Warnings
Dallas residents should brace for a week of stormy weather, according to the latest forecasts from the National Weather Service. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to roll in Wednesday afternoon, increasing in likelihood as the week progresses. The forecast for the Dallas area calls for a high near 86 degrees today with patchy fog clearing by mid-morning, but the rest of the week is set to bring a higher chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly overnight Wednesday and into Thursday morning, with the likelihood of precipitation set at 60 to 80 percent, according to the National Weather Service.
Dallas Shooting: Man critically injured in bar fight
DALLAS - Police are looking for the person who shot a man outside a restaurant and bar in Far North Dallas. Investigators said the shooter and the victim got into a fight at Selda Mediterranean Kitchen & Bar near Belt Line and Preston roads. ◀︎ ▶︎. ▼. It spilled...
Live Nation's Concert Week offers $25 tickets to Dallas-Fort Worth shows
DALLAS - Live Nation is offering $25 tickets to several highly anticipated concerts coming to the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2024. Discounted tickets to see more than 900 artists will be available during this year's Concert Week, running May 8-14. The limited-time ticket offer spans a variety of genres from...
90-year-old South Dallas woman seeks help to repair home after years of storm damage
DALLAS — You can’t put a price on friendship. Bobbie Dean is 90-years-old and her friend, Willie Mae Coleman, is 89-years-old. They have been friends since they could remember. “This is my love. She’s my love. That’s my roll dog,” said Coleman. “When I was sick, young, she...
Missing Plano woman found dead inside her car at Frisco apartment complex, police say
PLANO, Texas — The body of a 43-year-old Plano woman who'd been missing for more than a week has been found in Frisco. Kylie Doyle was found dead Monday at about 10:15 a.m. inside her car parked at an apartment complex in the 9300 block of Wade Boulevard, Frisco police confirmed in a news release.
Mesquite Police Department Welcomes New Officers Bell and Murray to Their Ranks
The Mesquite Police Department has bolstered its ranks with two new faces: Officers Bell and Murray, who were sworn in before an audience of their nearest and dearest. The Mesquite Police Department shared the news on their official Facebook page, inviting the community to "join us in welcoming Officers Bell and Murray to Mesquite!"
Dallas Police Renew Appeal for Leads in 2021 Cold Case Murder of Ashley Moore
The Dallas Police Department is steadfastly working to crack the 2021 murder case of 42-year-old Ashley Moore, whose life was tragically cut short. More than three years have passed since Moore's body was discovered in a wooded area off the 8100 block of Clark Road. Det. Sgt. Otha Hampton has been spearheading the cold case investigation and is now earnestly seeking any information that could help to finally bring closure to this heinous crime.
‘Very difficult to assess risk’: Advocates question Texas law that tightens the grip for CPS to remove children
DALLAS — Three years ago, state lawmakers made it harder for the state to remove children from their homes on the grounds of neglect. The idea was to preserve families and prevent children from being pulled into the state’s troubled foster care system. But a WFAA investigation found the law change may be keeping children trapped in dangerous households.
Ennis flood victims navigate recovery, concerned about more rain
ENNIS — William McMayhem has not been a tenant of the Dallas Ennis RV Park for a month. He's a plumber by trade, but his professional skills could not save his loss from a flood."I came home early from work Friday. Took a nap. Next thing I know, I hear something bumping around," McMayhem said. "I wake up, and I step off of there about a foot of water."He said the pouring rain on Friday had shut down the refrigeration inside his RV with his wife. The living quarters now have an issue with the air conditioning. McMayhem's truck for work...
Mom asks Richardson ISD classmates to help make non-verbal son's new school transition smooth
When Aidan Wise started kindergarten 2-years ago at Greenwood Hills Elementary School in Richardson, his mom worried. "As the parent of a disabled child, there's a lot to worry about," Beth Wise said. "So when he started school, we wanted to make sure he had a placement where he was going to be able to move at his own pace and have enough support that he can be challenged."
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