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Wed, April 30, 2025
A bill that would clarify when Texas physicians can legally perform an abortion to save a mother’s life unanimously passed the state Senate on Tuesday. Senate Bill 31, also known as the Life of the Mother Act, would allow doctors to intervene and provide abortion care to pregnant women who are experiencing medical emergencies. In other news, Texas health officials reported 17 new measles cases on Tuesday, bringing the total confirmed cases since late January to 663. The state’s public health department estimates that fewer than 10 of the confirmed cases — about 1% — are “actively infectious.”; one Monday last fall, only about half of Cleburne students showed up to class. The reason for such low attendance? Families were fearful after threats of violence against Cleburne ISD campuses had zoomed across Snapchat in the days before. Similar scares have become common, a trend that’s strained police resources, led to the arrests of young children and interrupted students’ focus in the classroom; and H-E-B is ready to open its first namesake store in North Texas. The company will officially launch on May 14 in Melissa at 6 a.m. The San Antonio grocer’s new store is at 1230 Central Expressway, near the intersection of U.S. Highway 75 and State Highway 121. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 29, 2025
Dallas-Fort Worth is among the most ozone-polluted metro areas in the U.S. That’s according to new data from the American Lung Association. The 26th annual State of the Air report ranked D-FW as No. 10 out of 228 metropolitan areas for worst high ozone days — a setback from previous rankings. In other news, a man is in jail and facing murder charges after Dallas police connected two separate shootings by tying bullet casings, a cellphone number and a vehicle to both scenes, records show. 30-year old Garrett Hudgens is facing murder charges in connection with fatal shootings on April 4 in West Oak Cliff and April 23 near Fair Park; a novel experiment underway in West Texas could help determine whether long-abandoned nuclear technology could be the future of Texas power. At Abilene Christian University, a research lab is working to create the nation’s first nuclear research reactor in more than 40 years; and the Dallas Stars needed a response, and it couldn’t have come in more convincing fashion. Scoring just nine seconds into Game 5 at American Airlines Center, the Stars showed up from the start and took down the Colorado Avalanche 6-2 on Monday to take a 3-2 series lead. The Stars will have the chance to end the series Thursday night in Game 6 at Colorado. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 28, 2025
Bishop T.D. Jakes, who founded The Potter’s House and has led the Dallas megachurch for almost 30 years, announced at a Sunday morning service that he will be handing leadership of the church over to his daughter and son-in-law. Their appointment will occur later this year. In other news, two young men are dead and a third was injured in a shooting when a fight broke out at an Arlington gas station Saturday night. At about 10:06 p.m., Arlington police officers responded to a reported shooting at a gas station in the 5600 block of South Cooper Street; a throng of people gathered in downtown Dallas Sunday afternoon to rally against the Trump administration’s policy changes that have affected labor, federal workers and immigrants’ rights. According to organizers, the rally held at Civic Garden was part of May Day celebrations across the country, an event also known as International Workers’ Day; and the NFL draft is an unpredictable force. A prime example came this weekend when a pair of area quarterbacks were selected far later than expected. Shedeur Sanders and Quinn Ewers went into the third day of the draft Saturday afternoon waiting to hear their names called. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 25, 2025
The city of Dallas is suing 3M, DuPont and other chemical companies, alleging they contaminated some of the area’s drinking water. The lawsuit alleges 3M and other companies manufactured and sold PFAS, often called “forever chemicals.” PFAS are known to be toxic, extremely persistent in the environment and capable of causing significant health risks. In other news, nearly one year after UTD students set up an encampment on campus to protest the war in Gaza, 14 were indicted on misdemeanor charges. Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis said in a Thursday news release that they were indicted on charges of obstructing a passageway, which is a Class B misdemeanor; for the third time in four years, the Dallas Cowboys used their first-round pick on an offensive lineman. Alabama’s Tyler Booker was the choice at No. 12 and will be asked to follow in the footsteps of Zack Martin at right guard, the future Hall of Famer who announced his retirement in the offseason. And each year, more than eight hundred million tons of greenhouse gases are emitted across the state of Texas, a Dallas Morning News investigation found. The Lone Star State ranks top in the nation for carbon dioxide emissions. Experts say those emissions have had a significant impact on climate change. And those changes are impacting everything from temperatures – the average annual temperature of Dallas has risen by as much as three degrees Fahrenheit the past century – to weather patterns that create drought and wildfires. Efforts are underway to curb emissions and find new sources of energy that place less strain on the environment, but supply chain limits, safety risks and partisan divisions among lawmakers have presented challenges. Read the full investigation – A Changing Climate – at dallasnews.com . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 24, 2025
This week on Beyond Talking Points, host Abby McCloskey talks with Pia Orrenius, a labor economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, about the effects of migration and deportations on the American economy, workforce and culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 24, 2025
What's the deal with reservations right now? The Dallas Morning News food team talks about the apps that are a must to skip the wait. Plus, the team shares more on the new Chuy's location, a Colombian restaurant with heart, the hottest new rooftop patio for spring, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 24, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [3:20] the Cowboys’ draft prospects, including the fact that they could go several ways and still come away with a starter. [28:30] Evan analyzes the lineup changes made by Bruce Bochy in an attempt to shake them from their funk. [44:00] Kevin says it’s a good thing Nico Harrison isn’t the Rangers’ GM, because he’d probably try to trade Corey Seager after yet another hamstring injury. Nico’s second press conference in a week didn’t do anything to rectify the mess the Mavs have made this year, but it’s getting clearer that he’s a my-way-or-the-highway kind of executive who could soon find himself down the road. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 24, 2025
A middle school student in Collin County has tested positive for measles, health officials confirmed Wednesday, the first reported case in a child in the Dallas-Fort Worth area this year amid an outbreak of cases in Texas. The student attends Willow Springs Middle School in Lucas, part of the Lovejoy Independent School District, according to Collin County Health Care Services. In other news, the North Texas Food Bank announced Wednesday that Annam Manthiram has joined its executive leadership team as its new chief external affairs officer; “softness” in demand from domestic leisure travelers stung Southwest Airlines during the first quarter as the Dallas-based carrier pushed ahead with turnaround plans that include fees for checked bags and premium seating in the coming months. On Wednesday, Southwest Airlines reported a $149 million net loss between January and March on $6.4 billion in revenue; and Dallas’ Planning and Development Department will change how it calculates commercial remodeling permit fees after losing $8.6 million because of a staff error. The Dallas City Council approved the change without discussion during Wednesday’s meeting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 23, 2025
Thousands of voters across North Texas headed to the polls Tuesday for local elections. It was the first day of early voting, where residents cast ballots for mayors, city council members and million-dollar bonds. In other news, the measles outbreak that began in Gaines County in January has grown to 624 cases in Texas, according to a Tuesday morning update from the state public health department; tributes poured in for Denton County Precinct 3 Commissioner Bobbie Mitchell and her slain husband, Fred, as more details emerged Tuesday about a stabbing that police say led to the arrest of the couple’s grandson Monday morning at their home in Lewisville; nd Sprouts Farmers Market, following years of waiting, is weeks away from opening in southern Dallas. The grocer is set to open the store in Oak Cliff — located at North Hampton Road and Fort Worth Avenue — on June 20, according to its website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 22, 2025
A judge on Monday refused to reduce the multimillion-dollar bond for the 17-year-old accused of shooting at least four people at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas last week. Tracy Haynes Jr. is being held in Dallas County jail, facing six charges of aggravated assault mass shooting. In other news, many Dallas residents have been fighting for years for the right to clean water and air, more green spaces, less pollution and the removal of industrial warehouses near residential neighborhoods. Residents and environmental advocates hope to find allies to tackle the issues among the new Dallas City Council that will be elected in the May 3 election; potholes, sidewalks and parks don’t have political affiliations, and because of that, city elections are historically nonpartisan. There are no primaries for Democrats or Republicans. But they are leaning more left and right as the May 3 election nears; and Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Vatican camerlengo and a former bishop of the Dallas Catholic Diocese, announced the death of Pope Francis early Monday. While he holds administrative authority during the transitional period, he does not make significant decisions on doctrine or church policy. His role is to maintain order and uphold the sacred traditions of the papacy until a new pope is chosen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 21, 2025
A Frisco ISD official said Saturday night they were seeking charges against a man who said he “broke into” a high school stadium to capture video related to the fatal stabbing at a track meet earlier this month. In other news, communities to the west of the Dallas-Fort Worth area worked to clean up Sunday after several tornadoes touched down late Saturday night. Thousands across the region were without power; two people are dead in what detectives believe may have been a shootout that stemmed from an argument between the pair. On Sunday, officers responded to a shooting call in the 5500 block of James Avenue; and the city of Dallas is launching a pilot program funded by federal money to clean up neighborhoods, but some council members are concerned it could inadvertently encourage gentrification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 18, 2025
The mother of a Frisco high school student accused of fatally stabbing a fellow athlete during a track meet earlier this month spoke publicly for the first time on Wednesday, describing how her family has been “under attack” by a wave of racist harassment, false accusations and death threats. On Thursday, a “swatting” call was made to an address linked to the family of Austin Metcalf, the Frisco teenager who was fatally stabbed. Frisco police said officers responded earlier in the evening to a gunshot call to an address involving Austin Metcalf’s family. A police spokesperson said the call turned out to be false. In other news, Dallas ISD officials said that the shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School that sent several students to the hospital might not have been preventable. Dallas ISD police Chief Albert Martinez said at a news conference Thursday morning that all doors at this campus were “locked and secured,” meaning the door could not be opened from the outside but could be opened from the inside, as fire code requires; in a seismic shift for Texas education that could have ramifications for decades, the state House signed off on a plan early Thursday to allow parents to use state dollars to pay for their children’s private school education; and the writing has been on the wall. As the Dallas Mavericks move forward with their plans to build a basketball-only arena, their 32-year partnership with the Dallas Stars, their roommates at American Airlines Center and Reunion Arena, appears to be nearing an end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 17, 2025
Glen Powell, Guy Fieri and Aaron Franklin all have barbecue sauces, and we’re going to tell you which one is best. The Dallas Morning News food team also catches up on the latest D-FW stops on "Diners, Drive-ins & Dives" and an easy weekend recipe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 17, 2025
Host Abby McCloskey speaks with Esau McCaulley about the cultural and religious narrative Americans tell ourselves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 17, 2025
Sunny, a bit breezy, and warm today with a high of 86. A few clouds will move into the area later this evening with an overnight low of 68. Strong to severe storms are possible in North Texas this weekend, bringing a wet and rainy start to Easter weekend. According to the forecast from KXAS-TV and the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office, the storms are expected to begin late Friday night and will become stronger early Saturday. In other news, Local health officials have reported a measles case in Rockwall County, possibly connected to the West Texas outbreak; as police searched for a suspect in a shooting that injured several students at Wilmer-Hutchins High School, a local nonprofit says it was working with a 17-year-old to turn himself in. Urban Specialists, a nonprofit that advocates against violence, played a key role in helping the teen turn himself in to police; and Sam’s Club is trying out new ideas using computer vision and other innovations – and it’s happening in North Texas’ backyard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 16, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:04] a full week of sports topics, starting with the Wings drafting Paige Bueckers with the No. 1 pick. [4:20] The guys don’t give the Mavs much of a shot against the Kings and try to decipher what Nico Harrison will do next, as well as what Patrick Dumont would do next if he fired Nico. (Hint: Not happening). [17:15] Evan says it’s too early to panic about the Rangers’ offense and, besides, there are no easy fixes. [29:00] David tells us what it means that Micah Parsons has finally shown up for voluntary workouts and how Jerry Jones has changed in his approach. [40:10] Kevin and David discuss what makes the most sense for the Cowboys in the first round, and the guys recall a fun finish at the Masters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 16, 2025
Four students were wounded in a shooting Tuesday afternoon at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas — nearly a year to the day since gunfire erupted on the same campus. Officers were dispatched about 1 p.m. to the school. In other news, Texas public health officials on Tuesday reported an additional 20 measles cases in the ongoing outbreak, for a total of 561 measles cases reported in the past two and a half months; while national interest in President John F. Kennedy’s assassination continues to thrive, the Dallas County building that has exhibited the history of that event for 36 years has fallen apart. CEO Nicola Longford said staff of The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza can’t control insects or rain creeping through the windows; and former University of Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond asked a woman he allegedly sexually assaulted to sign a non-disclosure agreement and offered her money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 15, 2025
Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old accused of fatally stabbing another student at a high school track meet in Frisco earlier this month, was released from jail Monday after his bond was significantly lowered. Anthony was released from the Collin County jail about 4:20 p.m. and put on house arrest with an ankle monitor. In other news, Sen. John Cornyn has asked the Department of Justice to investigate planned Muslim-centric neighborhoods outside of Dallas over concerns that those involved could discriminate against Jewish and Christian Texans; more than five years after the redesign of a depressed roadway on Interstate 30 that separates downtown Dallas and the Cedars was proposed by the Texas Department of Transportation, project costs have nearly tripled, growing to almost $890 million; and the Dallas Wings selected UConn star Paige Bueckers with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA draft on Monday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 14, 2025
The teenager accused of fatally stabbing another student in Frisco earlier this month is set to appear in court Monday to learn whether his $1 million bond would be reduced.Karmelo Anthony, 17, has been in Collin County jail on a murder charge for more than a week. In other news, between December 2024 and March 2025, the average price per dozen jumped from $4.15 to $6.23, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Officials link these price increases to bird flu; the Agricultural industry relies on immigrant labor, but with President Donald Trump’s immigration policies — including his promise of mass deportations — it could cause widespread pain and it creates an uncertain future. More than 27% of Texas farmworkers are immigrants; and U.S. consumer sentiment tumbled to the second-weakest reading on record while short- and long-term inflation expectations soared to multidecade highs on growing tariff concerns. The preliminary April sentiment index slid 6.2 points to 50.8, according to the University of Michigan, below economists’ forecasts. Aside from a 50 reading in June 2022, that was the lowest in surveys dating back to the 1970s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 11, 2025
A $337.4 billion state spending plan that funnels money to schools, the border, health services and other state needs for the next two years was approved by the Texas House early Friday morning after a day-long debate. The budget plan also includes new money for teacher pay raises, property tax cuts, medical research, and a private school voucher-like program. In other news, Dallas-area international students are struggling to navigate why they were told to leave the country immediately after visas were suddenly revoked by federal officials, lawyers working with some of them said. In some instances, the students had faced criminal charges but those charges were dismissed; President Trump’s tariff agenda has roiled markets, panicked recession forecasters and triggered drastic measures from some of the world’s largest companies. But the little guys ― like the small businesses in the Dallas-Fort Worth region ― are feeling the most intense heat; and North Texas based furniture store Home Zone can relate to a lot of North Texans’ feelings about the Luka Doncic trade. In a 3-part series of advertisements that aired on WFAA during the Mavericks-Lakers game Wednesday night, the store parodied the now-infamous trade that sent the beloved superstar to Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 10, 2025
Is Elon Musk's chainsaw getting government spending back under control? This week, Beyond Talking Points host Abby McCloskey talks with Jessica Riedl, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 10, 2025
Celebrity sightings at Dallas restaurants? A new tasting menu worth celebrating? Another restaurant from Chef Tiffany Derry? The Dallas Morning News food team has a lot to talk about. Plus, the team looks into the history of just how chocolate bunnies became part of the Easter tradition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 10, 2025
Luka Doncic made his dramatic return to American Airlines Center for the first time as a member of the LA Lakers. The Lakers won 112-97, Doncic had one of his best performances of the season: 45 points, eight rebounds and six assists. In other news, the John Cornyn-Ken Paxton Senate primary showdown sets the stage for an election season that could reset Republican politics in Texas; a Hood County Republican Party committee chair and former Granbury City Council candidate was arrested Monday after authorities say she listed a Granbury address on her campaign paperwork last year despite living outside the city limits; and Dallas’ who’s who arrived Tuesday at the site of the long-promised Harold Simmons Park alongside the Trinity River to chip away at a perception that the city cannot finish what it starts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 09, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss a busy week highlighted [00:39] by Luka Doncic’s return Wednesday with his new Laker teammates. David says Luka might be overwhelmed but still sets the over/under at 34 points. Kevin takes the over. Evan takes the way over. [18:25] Evan says Chicago’s cold probably had an impact on the Rangers and suggests a line of demarcation from MLB when it comes to weather. [31:22] The Cowboys’ acquisition of Joe Milton III probably keeps them from drafting another QB, David says, adding he wouldn’t be surprised to see them trade back a few spots. [45:15] And Kevin despairs over another bad ending for Houston, this one even worse than ‘83. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 09, 2025
Businesses and industry leaders are worried tariffs will become a major headwind for the Texas economy, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas data. In other news, Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday launched a Senate campaign against Republican incumbent John Cornyn, setting up a potentially bruising 2026 primary that could change the face of the Texas GOP; Texas power grid operator ERCOT is projecting an explosion in energy demand over the next five years, with peak electricity use more than doubling as new data centers come online around the state; and it was a historic collapse for the Dallas Stars last night at the American Airlines Center with Vancouver scoring 3 goals in the final minute to tie the game and send it to OT. The Canucks won it with a goal in overtime to win 6-5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 08, 2025
North Texas drivers might have noticed higher prices at the pump the past few weeks, but those could drop depending on how tariffs impact the economy. In other news, the measles outbreak that began in West Texas more than two months ago could continue spreading and growing for months to come, according to health experts; products containing THC are on the radar of Texas lawmakers, who are deciding whether to ban them altogether; and the Dallas metro and the state of Texas rank near the top of the country for average home insurance premiums — thanks in part to the rise in extreme weather events. A study published earlier this month from the Consumer Federation of America found that Texas has reported average homeowners insurance premiums of nearly $4,800, the sixth-highest in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 07, 2025
From North Texas to New York, economists are predicting doom and gloom after the far-reaching “Liberation Day” tariffs announced by President Donald Trump triggered steep declines in global markets. Friday’s session capped the stock market’s worst stretch since the COVID-19 crisis that began in 2020. The S&P 500 is down more than 10% since trading opened Thursday, while the Nasdaq Composite closed in bear market territory, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average flirted with correction. In other news, a second unvaccinated child has died from measles complications in the West Texas outbreak, Lubbock hospital officials confirmed; Coppell ISD officials want Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against the district thrown out saying it is “political fodder” against public schools based on a manipulated hidden-video recording; and the Rangers completed a three-game sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday. The Rangers hit the road for the week with series in Chicago and Seattle before returning home on the 15th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 04, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and Birdy the Wonder Dog discuss the state of local sports. [00:27] Evan, aided by his latest canine acquisition, makes a case for Nathan Eovaldi as the Rangers' second-best free agent signing ever, behind only Adrian Beltre. Eovaldi's complete-game, 99-pitch shutout of the Reds stopped the bullpen bleeding after an awful first game in Cincinnati and may have fueled Jack Leiter's excellent performance the next day in another 1-0 win. [24:45] Kevin wonders if the Cowboys ought to trade Micah Parsons after Jerry Jones dissed Parsons' agent at the owners' meetings and said he'd rather pay top dollar and get it right than screw it up. [43:05] And, last but not least, the guys make their title picks for the men's bracket and Kevin tells old Phi Slama Jama stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 04, 2025
Memorial High School is reeling again after a 17-year-old junior was stabbed by another student at a school track meet on Wednesday, dying in his twin brother’s arms. That followed what Frisco police called a possible double murder-suicide in December involving a15-year-old Memorial High School freshman. In other news, Dallas-Fort Worth’s Fortune 500 companies lost $49 billion in market value Thursday by the close of trading. Investors retreated after President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on what he called “Liberation Day” the prior afternoon. In North Texas, hard hit companies such as Caterpillar lost $13.8 billion in value and Texas Instruments devalued $12.7 billion; members of the Texas House Transportation Committee pushed for details about a long-discussed high-speed rail project linking Dallas to Houston, but the company behind the project had few answers to provide lawmakers; and if you are a lover of pickles, The Big Dill is making its Texas debut in Arlington on Nov. 8. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 03, 2025
Host Abby McCloskey talks with Emily Oster, author and CEO of ParentData, about President Trump's health and family policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 03, 2025
It's been a busy week in Dallas-Fort Worth food news. There are changes afoot at Knife, and The Zodiac is staying for now, among other developments. The Dallas Morning News food team feasts on fiction, discussing why 'White Lotus,' 'Mad Men' and 'Scandal' makes us hungry and thirsty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 03, 2025
A 17-year-old boy was fatally stabbed by another student Wednesday morning at a high school track meet in Frisco. Authorities were dispatched about 10 a.m. to the David Kuykendall Stadium where the District 11-5A track meet was taking place. In other news, Texas homeschool parents soon could face a choice: $2,000 in taxpayer money or maintain independence from government reach into their children’s education; President Donald Trump’s new tariffs are here, and North Texas won’t be able to hide; Economist Ray Perryman, president and CEO of The Perryman Group said “Texas has more at stake in tariffs than any other state. And consequently, it’s an area that’s going to be hard hit; and after actors Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell and John Stamos were spotted dining in Dallas in late March, Tex-Mex restaurant Joe Leo is making the most of it. Three new menu items on Joe Leo’s menu are now named for the three famous folks who ordered them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 02, 2025
The mother of a 5-year-old boy found dead in South Dallas was sentenced to life in prison last week for beating the child. 29 year old Tiffany Williams was found guilty Friday of injury to a child in connection with the 2022 death of Zamaurian Kizzee. The boy’s legal father, 77 year old Ulysses Kizzee, faces a charge of injury to a child by omission. In other news, Southwestern Health Resources, which includes the medical providers and hospitals at Texas Health Resources and UT Southwestern are no longer in-network for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas insurance plans, including commercial plans, as well as Medicaid and Medicare Advantage plans; Big Bend National Park in Texas could soon expand by thousands of acres. Three lawmakers — U.S. Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Ben Ray Luján D-New Mexico, and U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio — introduced a bill in Congress last month to acquire roughly 6,100 acres along the park’s western boundary; and April is Dallas Arts Month and the city is buzzing with fresh, interactive ways to experience art and music. Check out the trends taking over the city in today’s edition of the Dallas Morning News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 01, 2025
Cargill Kitchen Solutions is recalling nearly 215,000 pounds of its liquid egg products that were sold in Texas and other places because the food could possibly contain a cleaning solution made with sodium hypochlorite. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said the recalled liquid egg items were produced on March 12 and 13, and have the establishment number “G1804” printed on the carton. The recall on the liquid egg products is considered Class III, which means FSIS scientists concluded that use of the item should not cause adverse health consequences – or the risk is negligible. However, consumers and foodservice locations are urged to not consume or serve these products; In other news, North Texas food providers are scrambling to find a way to fill a $9.2 million funding gap following cuts in March to two U.S. Department of Agriculture programs that bought food from local farmers; Dallas HERO threatened Monday to file a lawsuit if the city did not adhere to a November voter mandate to hire 900 more police officers and meet with the nonprofit to review the budget. It’s the second time the nonprofit has said it would sue the city since voters approved two controversial changes to the city charter; and Texas House budget writers on Monday endorsed a $337.4 billion state spending plan for the next two years, sending it to the floor for a vote expected next week. Passing a balanced spending plan for the 2026-27 cycle, which starts in September Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 31, 2025
Thousands of people convened in downtown Dallas Sunday afternoon to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies in the 2025 Mega March. In other news, state authorities are abruptly shutting down a string of North Texas assisted living facilities, leaving families scrambling to relocate their elderly and high-needs loved ones. Texas Health and Human Services informed families on Thursday that the agency is shutting down a number of facilities operated by Silver Leaf Assisted Living; Monday was supposed to be the day that Neiman Marcus closed its doors for good at the iconic downtown site. Instead, it got a 9-month lifeline and a planned “reimagination” of the future. There were moving parts, but consumers — and their love for the store — was something of a surprise for Saks Global CEO Marc Metrick during the process; and it's a battle of Texas tonight in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Elite Eight matchup between TCU and Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 28, 2025
Yolanda Saldívar, who shot and fatally wounded Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez almost 30 years ago, has been denied parole. In other news, Frisco police say they are investigating after a bullet struck a school Thursday morning, though they don’t believe the campus was targeted. An officer responded to “a suspicious circumstance” at Hosp Elementary just before 9:30 a.m. It said the officer found a shattered classroom window and subsequently what was believed to be bullet fragments; insurance giant Geico announced plans to add 1,000 jobs and a new 165,000-square-foot building in Richardson; and the Allen City Council on Tuesday approved $5.5 million in downtown improvement funds to buy and clean up a 7-acre parcel along U.S. Highway 75, just north of Main Street. No specific projects have been proposed but “commercial is the only kind of use” the city would consider. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 27, 2025
Season 2 of Beyond Talking Points: An American Middle Podcast kicks off with an episode about the economy. Host Abby McCloskey talks with Doug Holtz Eakin of the American Action Forum and former director of the Congressional Budget Office about tariffs, taxes and the Trump economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 27, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [00:32] the Cowboys’ offseason and how it impacts their draft process next month. Kevin says it requires the Cowboys to draft for need more than they ought to, though he has the perfect pick for them at 12. (Hint: Think burnt orange). David says we shouldn’t discount the possibility that Amari Cooper signs with the Cowboys, maybe as soon as this weekend. [24:15] Evan tells us why Evan Carter will start the season in Triple-A and how long both Kumar Rocker and Jack Leiter likely will remain in the rotation. [47:27] David says the Mavs should play Anthony Davis now that he’s healthy; Kevin and Evan vote to quit now. And the guys talk about what’s left of their men’s brackets going into the Sweet 16. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 27, 2025
The Dallas Morning News food team has a few things on their minds: the new food offerings at Texas Rangers games, Fort Worth's new Shogun Taqueria, and a 25-course menu celebrating the 25th anniversary of Tim Love's Lonesome Dove. Plus, the team shares some of their after-work dinner hacks to save time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 27, 2025
Dallas City Council approved plans by a 10-4 vote to turn Pepper Square, a Far North Dallas shopping center, into a mixed-use development with more than 850 apartments. In other news, just a month before Canada Rinaldi was set to walk down the aisle with her soon-to-be husband, she was attacked and brutally beaten by a man she did not know in Deep Ellum; Federal officials depicted a startling account of racism and discrimination at a North Texas homeowners association: Racial slurs flooding neighborhood Facebook pages as white supremacist organizations passed out flyers; and it’s opening day in major league baseball. The Texas Rangers get their 2025 campaign underway today with a four game series against the Boston Red Sox. Nathan Eovaldi will take the mound at Globe Life Field at 3:05. It’s important the Rangers get to slugging right out of the gate. With a starting rotation down two starters and a bullpen that is likely to be running a shuttle of long relievers between Arlington and Triple-A Round Rock, the Rangers need the strength of their team to show up early. Especially at home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 26, 2025
The Dallas Mavericks want a new home. Whether it will be within the city limits or moved farther away from the urban core remains to be seen. The NBA franchise and city leaders have remained quiet on potential sites to avoid driving up the final price. In other news, Texas lawmakers zeroed-in on classroom discipline during a Tuesday hearing, with one Republican senator saying public schools are serving a “different type of kid today than what there was 20 years ago.” ; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Tuesday it would resubmit plans for a new temple in the town of Fairview, possibly forestalling a threatened lawsuit against the small Texas town over the height of the spire; and as part of its greenhouse gas reduction strategy, the city of Dallas leads the region with the largest electric fleet among North Texas cities. The transportation sector, which includes private and public vehicles, trains and planes, contributes 34% of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions, and 98% of that is attributed to road transportation, according to the Dallas inventory conducted in 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 25, 2025
Republicans in the Legislature filed more than 80 bills that would affect LGBTQ Texans, including many focused on public schools that would impact students, teachers and staff. Sex education and gender identity are a particular focus. In other news, the parents of the child who died in Texas' measles outbreak told an anti-vaccine advocacy group that they still wouldn’t recommend the vaccine for other families; when Cindy Clemishire publicly alleged last year that Robert Morris sexually abused her as a child, legal experts said they doubted the former Gateway Church senior pastor would face any criminal charges. That doubt was rooted in statute of limitations laws, which typically determine how long an alleged victim of child sexual abuse can wait before initiating legal action against the person who allegedly abused them; and summer is not too far away, and in North Texas that might mean a trip to Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington. However, there are some new park policies to be aware of before you go. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 24, 2025
Hundreds of people rallied in the heart of Dallas’ historically LGBTQ neighborhood Sunday afternoon to raise their voice against federal and state actions that affect LGBTQ rights and freedom. In other news, hospitals in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are staying vigilant following a social media report about a potential terror threat against health care facilities; Bill Mercer, a sports broadcaster credited with inspiring a generation of local sportscasters and college students, has died, family members confirmed to The Dallas Morning News on Sunday. He was 99; and a parking reform plan will move to the Dallas City Council for approval after months of debate — but it stops short of broadly eliminating all off-street parking minimums. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 21, 2025
After a marathon public meeting earlier in the week, Las Vegas Sands Corp., the casino giant behind a proposed “destination resort” near the former Texas Stadium site, asked Irving City Council members on Thursday afternoon to strip the casino gambling portion from the proposed zoning amendment. In other news, a 400-acre campground facility in Collin County will close this summer after nearly 20 years of providing recreation and outdoor education to North Texans; Tesla is recalling roughly all Cybertrucks in the United States to fix an exterior panel that could detach while driving, the latest in a series of call-backs for the pickup. The recall covers just over 46,000 vehicles built from November 2023 through Feb. 27 of this year; reaction from folks combing through the release of tens of thousands of pages about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination was that it resembled past document dumps. Much of the information contained in the pages was already public and there was no obvious smoking gun. nd Erykah Badu’s fans won’t have to wait until the next lifetime for new music. In a recent Billboard interview, the Dallas-born R&B legend shared that she is working on a new studio album. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 20, 2025
The Dallas Morning News food team discusses a new supper club and a Chinese street food spot in Plano, along with a new steakhouse in Dallas' Design District, before learning about the history of the frozen margarita and its relationship to North Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 20, 2025
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick warned sellers of gummies, vapes, drinks and other retail products containing synthetic THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana – should shut their doors “voluntarily” or the state would be doing it for them. Hours later, the Texas Senate approved its bill creating a total ban on the products in a 24-7 vote, sending it to the House. In other news, a Texas House of Representatives committee moved forward a bill Wednesday that would stop non-disclosure agreements from being used to silence sexual abuse survivors; the second Joe V’s Smart Shop in North Texas is expected to open its doors soon. The price-conscious grocery store, part of H-E-B, is set to welcome customers on Wednesday, the 26th; And in less than six decades, hunters have contributed more than five billion dollars for conservation in the state, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife. One of the ways Texas is raising money for conservation is through exotic hunts. The Dallas Morning News shadowed a hunt in Texas Hill Country for two exotic breeds of antelope to learn about conservation and how hunting, especially on state land, can support wildlife research and habitat management across Texas. Read more at dallas news dot com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 19, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [2:20] the dust-up between former Cowboy DeMarcus Lawrence and Micah Parsons and the questions arising from it. Do Micah's social media ventures and questionable leadership really make him a problem for the Cowboys, or will they work around it? [31:43] The guys also argue over whether Kumar Rocker and Jack Leiter deserve to start the season in the rotation (Kevin says no; Evan and David, yes), and [47:55] whether Anthony Davis should return this season to the Mavs' lost cause (Kevin is a no; David, yes; and Evan on the fence). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 19, 2025
The measles outbreak that began in West Texas has now grown to more than 300 cases across three states. The Texas Department of State Health Services reported Tuesday morning that Texas now has 279 confirmed measles cases from the outbreak. In other news, The Nasdaq on Tuesday unveiled a new regional headquarters that would be located in Dallas, becoming the latest elite financial institution tapping into a “Texas Miracle” of pro-business sentiment and strong regional growth; and cell phone bans that launched in some North Texas schools in recent years may be expanded statewide. Texas House members on Tuesday debated whether to prohibit students from having their phones out during class time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 18, 2025
Some of the hottest neighborhoods in Dallas are located in downtown, Oak Cliff, northwest and West Dallas. These areas can get about 12 degrees hotter than other parts of the city during the summer, according to Dallas’ latest urban heat island effect study. In other news, the federal government has until March 18 to pay Catholic Charities Fort Worth millions in grant funds that have been withheld since January; a 5-year-old boy reported missing in Grand Prairie over the weekend has been found dead, police officials confirmed Monday. Santiago Aburto Gonzalez was reported missing after he was seen Sunday evening leaving his home at the Ashton Park apartment complex; and a Dallas city official is set to get time with Saks Global as the date for the closure of the downtown Neiman Marcus nears. Dallas city manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert is slated to have a conversation with the department store. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 17, 2025
A massive blaze broke out at a recycling plant in West Dallas Sunday afternoon, sending a plume of black smoke into the air that was visible for miles. Dallas Fire-Rescue’s HazMat team was called to the scene, however they confirmed that “no hazardous materials were involved in the fire.” In other news, on Saturday Gateway Church held its first weekend service since its founder and former senior pastor Robert Morris was indicted Wednesday; a man was in police custody after a hit-and-run collision involving pedestrians Saturday evening in Garland that left one teenager dead and another with serious injuries; and several Texas teams are headed to the NCAA and NIT postseason tournaments this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 14, 2025
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating whether the Dallas Police Department is refusing to assist enforcing federal immigration laws. In other news, Gateway Church founder Robert Morris will “more likely than not” turn himself in and be arraigned by Monday, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond told The Dallas Morning News; a Dallas-Fort Worth car magnate and his wife now own three multimillion-dollar Highland Park mansions. What they plan to do with those adjacent properties remains up in the air; and UConn’s star senior guard Paige Bueckers is one of the faces of the ongoing women’s basketball boom. She is also the top-ranked prospect in April 14’s WNBA draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 13, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [00:20] the Cowboys' free-agent signings this week, what's left to do and how it impacts the draft. David expects they'll still add a couple of veterans; maybe even reunions with Amari Cooper and Stephon Gilmore. Kevin says the loss of Jourdan Lewis and needs in the secondary make Texas' Jahdae Barron a logical first-round pick. [18:55] Evan notes that, after the Yankees' loss of Gerrit Cole, the Rangers are now the favorites in the American League, according to one baseball site. [35:03] And the guys look at the race between the local GMs, highlighted by a hilarious illustration from The Dallas Morning News' Michael Hogue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 13, 2025
Despite roiling losses in the food industry across Dallas-Fort Worth, the region bucked trends and projections tied to COVID-19. The Dallas Morning News food team discusses surprising data, real-life anecdotes and more to commemorate the 5 years since Texas shut down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 13, 2025
The Oklahoma Attorney General’s office said Wednesday that Robert Preston Morris, the founder of Gateway Church, has been indicted on five counts of lewd or indecent acts to a child. In other news, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson testified Wednesday before a U.S. Senate committee saying government can best address high housing costs by getting out of the private sector’s way; Frisco is slated to get an upscale name in the grocery market. Whole Foods Market, founded in Austin, is set to join the city in the northern part of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. That store is slated to be in “The Mix,” a multibillion-dollar development that covers more than 100 acres at the southeast corner of Lebanon Road and Dallas Parkway; and The Factory in Deep Ellum is reverting to its roots — at least in name. The live music venue on Canton Street will again be known as the Bomb Factory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 12, 2025
Behind-the-scenes dialogue between the Mavericks and the city of Dallas about potential sites for a new arena has intensified in recent days. Mavericks CEO Rick Welts said the most immediate goal is identifying and securing a 30-to-50-acre site for an arena and full-blown entertainment district in the next year. In other news, Dallas-based Southwest Airlines made an unexpected announcement Tuesday, saying it would be doing away with its bags fly free policy; if measles spreads to North Texas, Cook Children’s Medical Center says it will be ready. The Fort Worth hospital has six negative-pressure rooms to care for children with the virus; and a North Texas pharmacist was sentenced to prison for a scheme to defraud the federal government out of millions of dollars for skin creams. Dehshid “David” Nourian was sentenced last month to 17 1/2 years in prison for health care fraud, money laundering and defrauding the U.S. government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 11, 2025
An arrest-warrant affidavit obtained Monday by The Dallas Morning News sheds new light on the moments leading up to the Forest Hill shooting last week that killed a Fort Worth rapper and his young daughter. In other news, a growing number of Texans fear their golden years could turn to lead, with many feeling financially unprepared as retirement draws closer. That’s according to a report by BlackRock. In a new survey, the world’s largest asset manager found retirement security fears “consume” many in the Lone Star State; the Social Security Administration will resume withholding full benefits from senior citizens who have received overpayments, reversing a Biden policy, in an effort to recoup $7 billion over the next decade; and a Titanic exhibition returns to Dallas after a trip around the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 10, 2025
As measles continue to spread in Texas, health officials in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are looking to add testing centers to get quicker returns on measles tests. Dr. Philip Huang, director of Dallas County’s Department of Health and Human Services, said the department could add local testing centers should measles cases spike in North Texas. The West Texas outbreak neared 200 cases Friday; In other news, many Ellis County residents were picking up the pieces Sunday after high straight-line winds blew through the area Saturday, injuring at least four people, including one man who died. Meteorologists say winds reached up to 90 miles per hour; a man died after being shot last Thursday by Frisco police as officers attempted to serve a warrant. Family members told The Dallas Morning News that police have shared little information about the circumstances that led to the shooting death of 43-year old Gregory Dylan Sheppard; and the NFL salary cap continues to skyrocket. The league informed teams at the scouting combine the cap will be a record-high $279.2 million in 2025, an increase of $23.8 million. It’s up $102 million since 2018. What does that mean for the Cowboys? Simply put, the club will have more money than expected to retain its free agents and possibly add new talent to the roster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 07, 2025
Garland police on Thursday were investigating the death of a 30-year-old man accused of trying to get away from officers before abandoning his vehicle and jumping off a bridge into Lake Ray Hubbard. The incident occurred just before 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. North Texans are turning to a Cedars-based produce market that has gone viral on TikTok. At Cedar Market, a bag of avocados can cost $1.50. Two pounds of strawberries are $3.99. With three videos with over a million views in the last few weeks, it’s clear North Texans are eager to lower their grocery bills and want higher-quality options; century-old buildings in Dallas’ Fair Park have fallen into disrepair as the city and the park’s operators grapple with millions of dollars in budget shortfalls; and a woman is suing an Arlington pastor and his church on various claims, including sexual exploitation and negligence. The lawsuit, filed on Feb. 28 in the District Court of Tarrant County, alleges that Ronnie Goines — the founding and lead pastor of Koinonia Christian Church — groomed a church member before sexually assaulting her twice in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 06, 2025
The Dallas Morning News food team discusses reader-favorite sandwiches, judging food competition and the latest restaurant news across North Texas in this episode of Eat Drink D-FW. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 06, 2025
A committee of Dallas City Council members voted Wednesday to recommend the city support leaving Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s funding structure untouched amid two proposed state laws that could cut member cities’ contributions by up to 25% each. In other news, the measles outbreak that began in West Texas has rapidly added cases over the past month, with confirmed cases found in the Panhandle and potential exposures reported in San Antonio and San Marcos. So far, the outbreak has not led to any confirmed cases in Dallas-Fort Worth, according to a Tuesday news release from the Texas Department of State Health Services; Forest Hill police officials are searching for 24-year-old Adonis Robinson and 21-year-old Jakobie Russell. They're wanted in the shooting deaths of 35-year old Ronnie Sibley and his 5-year-old daughter. If you have information, you are asked to call Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS; and the Dallas Cowboys adjusted starting quarterback Dak Prescott’s contract to create $36.6 million in cap space for this season.Coupled with a similar move with CeeDee Lamb, it will result in roughly $56.6 million to work with this offseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 05, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:15] the news from the combine, where Stephen Jones told David about negotiating a deal with Osa Odighizuwa and how the Cowboys would look for a quarterback in the draft. [29:20] Evan tells us the latest from spring training, where Kumar Rocker has failed to show he can make the rotation on opening day. [53:15] And the guys analyze the latest problems for a Mavs ownership and management team that apparently doesn’t understand what makes this market tick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 05, 2025
The measles outbreak that began in West Texas has now grown to 159 confirmed cases. That’s according to the Texas Department of State Health Services in an announcement Tuesday afternoon. The case count, up from 146 cases on Friday, is still spread across nine counties in West Texas and the Panhandle, with no new counties impacted as of Tuesday. In other news, Southwest Airlines will close flight attendant bases in Austin and Fort Lauderdale … the latest in a series of cost-cutting moves by the Dallas-based carrier. Southwest will close the “domiciles” on July, and relocate the 280 flight attendants located in Fort Lauderdale and Austin to other crew bases; one of Tarrant County Sheriff Bill E. Waybourn’s sons was arrested Monday on charges of solicitation of a person under 18, assault on a peace officer and resisting arrest; and Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is putting a $5 million pledge to Dallas on hold after he said he was not told about significant changes to the city’s plans for a new academy for police recruits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 04, 2025
Police said Monday they had not made any arrests in connection with a fight that led to a stampede at a national cheerleading competition over the weekend, but the investigation is still ongoing. In other news, a Texas health official is warning against “measles parties” as an outbreak grows in West Texas, resulting in the death of at least one unvaccinated school-aged child; the city of Dallas has received a key document in the effort to keep the downtown Neiman Marcus store open as it looks to meet with the company owner; and Dallas City Council member Carolyn King Arnold filed an emergency petition with a state appeals court on Monday seeking a spot on the May 3 election ballot despite already being deemed term-limited by the city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 03, 2025
A flurry of bills filed in the first months of the legislative session could reverse state tolling policies that have been in place for decades, an acknowledgment by a growing number of legislators that Texas may have gone too far in its expansion of toll roads. In other news, Last Energy plans to plant 30 micronuclear facilities in Haskell County, as energy companies move to address the voracious power needs of data centers fueling the artificial intelligence boom. The nuclear technology startup announced Friday that it plans to break ground at a 200-acre site in Haskell, a town nearly 180 miles west of Dallas; a panel discussion hosted by the Dallas Morning News in partnership with the nonprofit For Oak Cliff highlighted life and loss in Dallas. The event, which came after a year of reporting and more than 100 stories as part of The Dallas Morning News’ “Life and Loss in Dallas” series, sought to be a place for the paper to hear directly from readers and community leaders about homicide, crime solutions and how its coverage can better tell victims' stories; and the Dallas Cowboys are in discussions with Micah Parsons and defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa about contract extensions. The Cowboys may apply the franchise tag on Odighizuwa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 28, 2025
Measles is one of the most contagious viruses in the world, and as the outbreak in West Texas continues to unfold, questions are circulating about vaccinations — the most infallible tool to protect yourself from infection. Of the 124 cases reported thus far in Texas, the state health department said 119 were in patients who were either unvaccinated, or whose vaccination status was unknown. One unvaccinated child has died. In other news, Saks Global reiterated plans to close the downtown Dallas Neiman Marcus store, adding that it doesn’t have key documents from an agreement with a landlord and the city of Dallas for the site; the Texas Senate on Thursday passed a bill to ban the use of courier services that facilitate the sale of Texas Lottery tickets. Senate Bill 28 by Republican Sen. Bob Hall of Edgewood was approved 31-0 amid concerns that couriers have hurt the lottery’s reputation; and the explosion of uncertified teachers is a problem — that’s the message Texas’ education chief brought to lawmakers this week. More than half of brand-new educators last year lacked a state certification, meaning it was impossible to know what kind of training they received. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 27, 2025
After The Dallas Morning News food team catches up on recent restaurant openings, senior food reporter Sarah Blaskovich interviews some of D-FW's most devoted foodies, one of whom dined at all 15 of Texas' Michelin 1-star restaurants over the course of six weeks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 27, 2025
A unanimous Texas Senate approved a bill Wednesday to give across-the-board pay raises for state teachers. Senators voted 31-0 for Senate Bill 26, sending to the Texas House legislation to give $10,000 a year raises to educators who have five or more years of experience and work in districts with fewer than 5,000 students. Those in larger districts with at least five years in the classroom would get a $5,500 raise, while those with three years of experience would be paid $2,500 a year more. In other news, Neiman Marcus’ downtown store is still slated to close at the end of March, even after Dallas city and business leaders worked to resolve a landlord dispute; U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., says her congressional task force on declassifying government secrets hopes to interview doctors who were at the Dallas hospital where President John F. Kennedy was taken after being fatally shot; And Texas Republicans’ demand for a school voucher-style program appears poised to clear a major hurdle as a slim majority of House members have signaled their support. Gov. Greg Abbott celebrated Wednesday that 75 Republican representatives signed on as co-authors to House Bill 3, priority legislation to create education savings accounts, which would give families access to public dollars to pay for private school tuition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 26, 2025
City leaders aren’t about to let downtown Neiman Marcus go quietly. A letter will call for Saks Global and property owners to meet next week and hammer out a solution that keeps the iconic, multi-story building open for business. The move was revealed at a sidewalk press conference outside the store that included officials from the city, economic development and real estate as they called for the store to keep operating. In other news, Plano City Council approved new plans for The Shops at Willow Bend Monday, a green light to demolish more than a third of the suburban mall and build a development with apartments, townhomes, retail, hotel, office and restaurant space; Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows has thrown his support behind legislation aimed at driving down property taxes by sending billions of dollars to school districts and giving small businesses more tax exemptions; and in the first meeting since the shocking trade that sent Luka Doncic to Los Angeles, the Dallas Mavericks squared off with their former teammate last night. In the first of what could be many ‘Luka Revenge Games’ Doncic notched a triple double of 19 points, 15 rebounds, and 12 assists in a 107-99 win for the Lakers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 25, 2025
Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Rangers to investigate the circumstances behind two lottery jackpots, saying the winnings raised questions about the fairness and integrity of the Texas Lottery. In other news, a former Lewisville police officer, who allegedly sexually assaulted an intoxicated woman after driving her home in his marked vehicle last year, is now accused by another woman of stalking her while on duty; In other news, a former Lewisville police officer, who allegedly sexually assaulted an intoxicated woman after driving her home in his marked vehicle last year, is now accused by another woman of stalking her while on duty; Texas public schools could risk losing money — and see staffers fired — if they implement DEI programs under a bill filed by a Republican senator on Monday; and will Dallas ever fix Thanks-Giving Square? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 24, 2025
Hundreds gathered in downtown Gainesville Saturday to mourn the life of a Texas girl who died by suicide. Her family said classmates bullied her by threatening to call immigration agents on her parents. In other news, plans to turn the old Dallas Morning News building into a data center have Dallas leaders debating buying the historic property or revamping the $3.7 billion renovation plans for the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center; a federal scholarship aimed at boosting students from underserved and rural areas attending historically Black colleges and universities has been put on hold. The U.S. Department of Agriculture suspended the 1890 Scholars Program, which provided recipients with full tuition and fees for students studying agriculture, food or natural resource sciences at one of 19 universities, known as the 1890 land grant institutions; and churches across Dallas lifted up Pope Francis in prayer amid his ongoing health challenge and recent hospitalization, asking he feel the healing power of the Holy Spirit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 21, 2025
On Thursday, Interim Dallas police Chief Michael Igo asserted that his officers will help federal authorities arrest anyone wanted for a crime, clarifying a viral remark he made about immigration enforcement after receiving national criticism. Igo read from a prepared statement at Dallas police headquarters “the Dallas Police Department continues to fulfill all of its duties and obligations to enforce state and local laws — while protecting the constitutional rights of all people.” In other news,Texas might have a personal debt problem. Four of the state’s metro areas — Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio — are among the most debt-ridden in the country, according to a report by Lending Tree; Keller schools trustees finalized Superintendent Tracy Johnson’s exit Thursday — a month after she spoke out against a proposal to split the district in two. At a special meeting, trustees voted 6-0 to accept her resignation with one board member absent; and eager to reverse a string of defeats at the Texas Legislature, pro-gambling forces are bringing a new attitude — and a pared-down vision — to the goal of allowing state-sanctioned casinos and sports betting in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 20, 2025
The Dallas Morning News food team discusses the closure of iconic establishment The Zodiac at Neiman Marcus in downtown Dallas, along with some of the new spots they've tried in North Texas. The team also answers reader questions: Where do you never skip dessert? What's the story behind Mia's? That's all on this episode of Eat Drink D-FW. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 20, 2025
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller urged state officials to ban the decadeslong practice of adding fluoride to public water, echoing similar calls from the Trump administration. In other news, a Collin County eye surgeon Dr. Matt Rostami is making a run to become McKinney’s next mayor, joining realtor Bill Cox, former Republican state Rep. Scott Sanford and estate attorney Taylor Willingham; the Dallas Police Department said Wednesday a recommendation to hire 325 cops by the end of this fiscal year was unrealistic. They are instead advocating for the benchmark to be set at 300. Interim Police Chief Michael Igo and his leadership staff said the department may hire 280 to 300 cops this year; and Dallas sanitation officials say residents should expect delayed sanitation pickups through Friday due to frigid temperatures and icy road conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 19, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss [1:50] the Rangers' pitching situation early in camp as Jacob deGrom wows observers. Kevin says he's never seen any pitcher throw harder or with better command with such little ramp-up from inactivity. Basically, if he's healthy, he's great. Evan breaks down the reunion of Rangers relievers and what it means. The guys also analyze Alex Bregman's deal with the Red Sox and how the Astros are hastening the end of their dynasty because Jim Crane doesn't want to pay taxes on it. [33:00] Kevin notes that LA has already embraced its newest celebrity with a mural of Luka Doncic shaking hands with Kobe Bryant. What were the Mavs thinking? Kevin tries to explain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 19, 2025
The larger North Texas school districts say classes will be held Wednesday, despite Dallas-Fort Worth being under an extreme cold warning. With the arrival of an Arctic blast, the region could see the coldest air of the season this morning. It expects wind chills in the area to dip into single digits in the metroplex. Other big local school districts, including Arlington, Fort Worth, Frisco and Richardson, announced that they will also remain open Wednesday. Though some also said students can arrive early to ensure safety. Dallas ISD and Richardson ISD have cancelled all athletics outdoor activities and events through Thursday due to the inclement weather. In other news, Neiman Marcus is closing its downtown store after more than 100 years in the core of the city. The storied site on Main Street will shutter effective March 31; Interim Dallas police Chief Michael Igo on Tuesday fired a Dallas police officer who’d been arrested on an aggravated sexual assault of a child charge; And Mariano Martinez remembers the exact moment he had an idea that would revolutionize beverages not only in Dallas but around the world. Martinez, who opened his restaurant, Mariano’s Mexican Cuisine, now Mariano’s Hacienda, in 1971, told The Dallas Morning News that a customer had complained to him that they didn’t like his margaritas, saying the first was fine, the second tasted different, and the third wasn’t even cold. Find out how Martinez took that comment and changed the bar and restaurant scene for the better in today’s edition of the Dallas Morning News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 18, 2025
Due to the weather forecast for the remainder of the week, ERCOT, the electrical grid operator for most of Texas, issued a weather watch for Wednesday through Friday ahead of what may be the coldest temperatures of the year. In other news, Dallas-based Southwest Airlines is cutting 15% of its corporate staff, the company announced Monday. The layoffs amount to about 1,750 people; Southwest employs a total of more than 72,000 full-time or full-time equivalent workers; the jury trial for a civil lawsuit against Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones is now scheduled for Aug. 11. Last week, attorneys for both Jones and the plaintiff appeared in front of Dallas County District Court Judge Aiesha Redmond. By the end of the hearing, Redmond ruled the trial — which was scheduled for March 3 — would be delayed; and two of Collin County’s largest cities will decide the future of hundreds of millions of dollars for publicly funded projects, including a slate of bond measures that would be the largest in Plano’s history. In Frisco, pay for elected officials could rise substantially. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 17, 2025
Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong was arrested Saturday on a charge of aggravated assault after allegedly hitting his girlfriend with a gun. Dallas police responded to a call at about 3:45 a.m. Saturday in the 1000 block of Ross Avenue. According to police, Armstrong was involved in an argument before he allegedly struck the victim with a gun and threatened to shoot her. In other news, a new political group opposed to President Donald Trump is organizing protests across the nation, including one today at Dallas’ City Hall. 50501 is planning “Not My President’s Day” protests at state capitols and city halls nationwide today. The protest in Dallas will be held at City Hall at noon; Texas’ largest teacher preparation program made enough progress to come off probation after years of scrutiny, allowing it to continue operation, state officials determined Friday; And as you plan to trim trees and clear the yard, the Dallas Zoo is asking you to consider donating your leafy twigs and branches. The Browse Program at the Dallas Zoo is accepting recently trimmed or felled landscaping to help feed and enrich its animals, from the towering African elephant to the spectacled dusky leaf monkey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 14, 2025
A North Texas Republican wants to abolish the state agency that oversees primary and secondary public education. Freshman state Rep. Andy Hopper, R-Decatur, filed House Bill 2657, a proposal to transfer the powers and duties of the Texas Education Agency and the education commissioner to the State Board of Education, TEA’s policy-making body. In other news, the Texas Senate gave unanimous approval Thursday to proposals to cut property taxes by raising the Texas homestead exemption to $140,000, sending the measures to the House; a Texas judge on Thursday ordered a New York doctor to pay more than $100,000 in penalties for prescribing abortion pills to a woman near Dallas, a ruling that could test “shield laws” in Democratic-controlled states where abortion is legal; and how did a North Texas bookstore get so popular, so quickly? Dallas-Fort Worth’s newest romance bookstore, The Plot Twist, is off to a steamy start. And just in time for Valentine’s Day. When the Denton shop opened in January, nearly 800 romance readers huddled in the chilly Texas weather on grand opening weekend, waiting to meet a few of their favorite authors. The Plot Twist owners, the mother-daughter duo Dawn Conner and Darci Middleton, opened The Plot Twist because they shared a love for romance novels and was created for those who read new romance novels, from contemporary to fantasy to young adult to dark and salacious. It’s a big time for “romantasy” and BookTok. Fiction and nonfiction saw a slight decline in sales between 2023 and 2024, but science fiction and fantasy were up. They took a leap of faith to open up their shop and it seems to be working: Books are flying off the shelves so fast, the mother-daughter duo is restocking shelves during business hours to keep up. If you’d like to check them out, The Plot Twist Romance Bookstore & Bar is at 227 W. Oak St., in Denton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 13, 2025
The Dallas Morning News food team dives into the topic of GLP-1's and other weight loss drugs with the help of science fellow Miriam Fauzia. There's a philosophical element to the conundrum: Will dining change with shifting appetites and should restaurants be on the forefront of that change? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 13, 2025
The six-year fight to change city policies that allowed a southern Dallas community to become the dumping ground for roofing debris — infamously known as ‘Shingle Mountain’ — is over. The Dallas City Council voted 12-1 Wednesday to rezone the neighborhood. In other news, The New York Stock Exchange will reincorporate its Chicago branch in Texas, it announced on Wednesday, rebranding it as NYSE Texas and moving to Dallas. With the upstart Texas Stock Exchange taking shape and the Nasdaq expanding its reach in the Lone Star State, the Dallas region is about to find out if “Y’all Street” is big enough for three players; Gov. Greg Abbott returned to the nation’s capital Wednesday in his ongoing pursuit of $11 billion from the federal government to cover the cost of the state’s 4-year-old border security initiative Operation Lone Star; And Jeff and Marissa Allen ask themselves a simple question anytime they visit a restaurant or try a new food. “Can we turn this into a cookie?” The Allens bakery, ‘Cookie Society’, has a loyal fanbase across Dallas-Fort Worth for their unique flavor combinations they infuse into the sweets they make. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 12, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss [1:50] a lousy Super Bowl and how the Eagles made the Chiefs look so bad. Kevin says the real MVP was Howie Roseman, the Eagles' GM, who’s won two Lombardi Trophies with two head coaches and two quarterbacks. [16:52] Evan still can’t wrap his head around the fact that Nico Harrison traded a 25-year-old superstar, and Kevin notes that Anthony Davis has missed more games than Luka Doncic over the last seven seasons. [30:32] And Kevin peppers Evan with a few questions about the Rangers going into spring training. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 12, 2025
On the fourth anniversary of her daughter’s death on a Fort Worth toll road, Cindy Gerred urged local and state leaders to adopt stricter safety standards on Texas tollways so that a similar event never happens again. The February 2021 collision is frozen in the minds of North Texas as one of the deadliest crashes in state history, a chain-reaction pileup that killed six people and injured dozens. Vehicles slid on black ice after 36 consecutive hours of freezing temperatures. In other news, a state appeals court says Dallas can’t enforce a ban limiting where short-term rentals listed on platforms like Airbnb can operate in the city; Alaska Airlines will stop flying out of Dallas Love Field in May giving up a presence it has fought bitterly to preserve for years; And with three months until voters return to the polls, Dallas County officials are not waiting to see if its current voting equipment provider can fix problems that caused thousands to vote in the Nov. 5 election with incorrect ballots. The Dallas County Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved a $7.6 million contract with St. Louis-based KNOWiNK to buy 4,500 poll pad devices for voter check-in and licensing and support services for two years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 11, 2025
Authorities in Irving say a missing 12-year-old girl was found safe Monday in Alabama. Police said Alison Ramirez-Lopez left on foot around 10 a.m. Sunday for a birthday party, but she never showed up. Alison was reported missing about 13 hours later. In other news, many Mavericks fans expressed their displeasure at the team's management in the aftermath of the Luka Doncic trade to Los Angeles. The Mavs lost in overtime 129-128 to Sacramento at AAC. 1,500 miles away, two of Dallas’ most beloved former players were welcomed with open arms by an overjoyed Los Angeles Lakers home crowd. Luka Doncic made his Lakers debut in a 132-113 win vs. the Utah Jazz; and a state appeals court says Dallas can’t enforce a ban limiting where short-term rentals listed on platforms like Airbnb can operate in the city. The ruling Friday means Dallas is 0-for-2 on legal challenges to regulations approved by the City Council in June 2023, which include banning short-term rentals in neighborhoods zoned for single-family homes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 10, 2025
Dallas Mavericks Governor Patrick Dumont said, “the Dallas Mavericks are not moving to Las Vegas. There is no question in that. That is the answer, unequivocally. The Dallas Mavericks are the Dallas Mavericks and they will be in Dallas.” In other news, the Mavs got some bad news over the weekend though. They could be without their newly acquired star for a handful of games. According to the Mavericks’ injury report late Sunday afternoon, Davis has a left adductor strain. He is expected to miss multiple weeks, according to a person familiar with Davis’ status; the Tarrant County sheriff’s office has notified the public of the year’s first in-custody death at the county jail Saturday. The inmate, whose identity has yet to be reported publicly by the county medical examiner’s office, died at John Peter Smith Hospital two days after attempting suicide. The 36-year-old man is one of nearly 70 people who have died in custody at the jail since Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn took office in 2017; the Trump Administration’s proposed 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada have been delayed, but a government economist warns that Texas will be “in the line of fire” if they are eventually put in place. Orrenius said her team had done a “back of the envelope” calculation into what a 25% tariff on Mexico could do to the Texas economy, and found a 15-30% decrease in GDP growth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, February 08, 2025
An additional 60 Texas educators are under investigation for potentially securing teaching certifications through a cheating ring, state officials said Thursday. The new probes by the Texas Education Agency bring the total number of educators accused of fraudulently obtaining certifications to roughly 160. In other news, North Texas native Scott Turner is taking charge of the federal department responsible for supporting affordable housing at a time when high rents and home prices remain a top concern of inflation-weary Americans. Turner addressed the workers he now leads Thursday as secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, saying, “we have to find long-term solutions to make homes affordable, to spur business creation, to create economic opportunity for every American family.”; the global battle for the future of artificial intelligence has begun in Texas. OpenAI is expanding its push to construct data centers as a $500 billion “Stargate” initiative with the U.S. government takes shape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 06, 2025
The Dallas Morning News food team dives into North Texas some food brands and restaurants that are reinventing themselves — and how newbies, like beverage company Not Beer, try to stand out from the pack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 06, 2025
Most Texas schools showed improved academic performance for the first time in four years. That’s according to the advocacy group Children at Risk, which just released its annual index of school performance. The improvements mark a shift in post-pandemic school performance, and offer hope that schools are recovering from the disruption. In other news, while you expect to hear Dallas' outdoor warning system during a severe weather event, the sirens don’t always signal danger at other times. The city’s office of emergency management tests the sirens on the first Wednesday of the month at noon. The city does not conduct a test if the weather is bad, which included a cancellation of the test on Wednesday; Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, seeking about $11 billion to defray state spending on border security, didn’t come empty handed to Wednesday’s Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump, telling the President that Texas can provide billions in assets to help the administration secure the border, enforce immigration laws and deport immigrants; And a 2,000-acre ranch roughly 90 miles southwest of Dallas has hit the market with an asking price of nearly $23.5 million. Lone Spring Ranch in Bosque County could be a private family retreat or the ideal spot for agricultural and cattle operations. Located on State Highway 144 about four miles north of Meridian, the ranch includes multiple residences, improved pastures, livestock facilities and a diverse landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 05, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss [3:15] the most shocking trade in Dallas sports history, from what made Nico Harrison think trading Luka Doncic was a good idea to the flawed process that brought such a meager return. The only way for Nico to make up for it, Kevin says, is to win it all now. And maybe a couple more times. [51:08] Evan goes over what he expects from the Rangers as spring training commences. [34:05] And the guys make their Super Bowl picks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 05, 2025
The unseasonably warm weather is here to stay in North Texas through at least the end of the week, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. Temperatures will jump back up to a high 84 on tomorrow, 82 on Friday and 85 on Saturday, the weather service forecast shows. Some places may even heat up to 90 degrees. Sunday will be much chillier as a cold front comes through and causes temperatures to plummet meaning next week will feel more like a typical February outside with highs in the 50s and a possibility for a little rain. In other news, two Texas doctors have agreed to stop practicing medicine on patients after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued them under the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors; this week will see the reopening of the coffee shop and convenience store in Snider Plaza in University Park, across the street from Southern Methodist University; And the Met Gala, otherwise known as the Super Bowl of fashion, unveiled its star-studded host committee on Tuesday. Among those tapped for hosting duties are three luminaries with Texas connections: gymnast Simone Biles, musician André 3000 and sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 04, 2025
Gov. Greg Abbott has signed an agreement with the Trump administration to give immigration power to the Texas National Guard, allowing soldiers to arrest and help deport undocumented migrants. The agreement with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the agency in charge of patrolling international borders, authorizes National Guard soldiers to exercise “the duties and functions of an immigration officer.” In other news, former Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic was in the process of buying a new home in the Dallas area before the blockbuster trade that sent him to the Los Angeles Lakers; Globe Life announced plans Monday to acquire a Class AA, six-story, 200,000-square-foot office building on Henneman Way and two adjacent tracts of land. The move allows Globe Life to retain more than 2,000 jobs in McKinney, and the firm plans to expand its workforce. Globe Life representatives did not provide further details about the transaction; And for over a decade, folks in southern Dallas have been working to get a supermarket to open there. When Tom Thumb got $5.8 million in incentives from the city to come to the Shops at RedBird in 2023, they thought it would happen. The store, originally planned to open early this year, was expected to be a step toward addressing residents’ push for quality food options in an area with limited access to groceries. Then, they learned that it wouldn’t be coming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 03, 2025
The city of Dallas is launching a nationwide search to find its next police chief following the departure of Eddie García. In other news, Lewisville ISD canceled Monday classes and city utility customers were told to boil their water before using it following a water main failure Saturday night. According to a statement on the Lewisville city website, water service has been restored to all customers, but officials said the system needs to be flushed and tested before the boil water order can be lifted; Gov. Greg Abbott said Sunday he wants lawmakers to focus on subsidizing private school tuition, finding new sources of water, limiting bail for violent offenses, strengthening career training, and beefing up the state’s cybersecurity systems. Abbott also recommended that lawmakers devote some of the state budget — which includes a $24 billion surplus — to property tax relief, merit raises for teachers, border security, the power grid and school safety. And 'mourners' gathered outside American Airlines Arena on Sunday to mourn the loss of the trade of Dallas Mavericks player Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 31, 2025
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Thursday cautioned against jumping to conclusions about what caused a tragic midair collision between an Army helicopter and a passenger jet landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport. In other news, Texas officials have identified two measles cases in West Texas, both of them in unvaccinated school-age children. The children, who reside in Gaines County, were both hospitalized in Lubbock, the Department of State Health Services announced on Thursday; the explosion of uncertified teachers in Texas has led to a multimillion-dollar budget hole that may make it harder to investigate educators accused of misconduct. More than half of first-time Texas teachers hired last year were uncertified, which meant they didn’t have to pay state fees that are part of the certification process; And the Colony police said a criminal investigation is underway after over 80 animals were rescued from “concerning conditions” at a residential property. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 30, 2025
The Dallas Morning News food team catches up on a first look at the James Beard Awards contenders for 2025 and also discusses some of the recent happenings in North Texas dining, including a bevy of restaurant closures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 30, 2025
An American Airlines regional jet with 64 people aboard collided with a U.S Army helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan National Airport around 9 pm ET Wednesday, prompting a massive search and a ground stop that halted all takeoffs and landing. In other news, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, continuing a three-day series of border security-related actions, issued five executive orders Wednesday directing state agencies to assist President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement operations; users of Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s on-demand rideshare service GoLink could be subject to new rules beginning next April, as officials move to crack down on incidents that are burdening the system; and four years and 71 days: That’s how long North Texas breakfast spot Crossroads Diner was closed. The wait for pancakes and caramel-pecan sticky buns is over. Owner Tom Fleming reopened Crossroads Diner in Plano at 7 a.m. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 29, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:05] the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer as the Cowboys’ 10th all-time head coach. David outlines the inner workings and how much of this was Stephen Jones’ call and how much was Jerry’s. [31:09] Evan gives us the latest on the Rangers’ new TV package and what it means in reaching 16 million potential viewers over a five-state area, increasing their market dramatically. [46:15] Kevin says the Mavs’ roster is the most complete they’ve ever had, but injuries mean they should add a center at the trade deadline coming up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 29, 2025
Texas students largely aren’t making enough progress recovering from the learning disruptions touched off by the pandemic, new test results show. In other news, President Donald Trump’s administration’s crackdown on immigration, which began last week, has led to a daily spike in the number of arrests of undocumented people in the country; as a bird flu-induced egg shortage sweeps the country, North Texas restaurateurs are having to make adjustments to their menus to keep up with price increases and lack of availability. Matt Tobin, owner of Goodfriend Package and Goodfriend Beer Garden in East Dallas said, ‘we’ve seen a 20 to 25% increase in egg prices from November until now. They’re probably up 17 to 18% just in the last month.’ And the Dallas Cowboys’ confirmed that newly minted head coach Brian Schottenheimer will also serve as the team’s offensive play caller. The duty might’ve kept him in the building. Cowboys chief operating officer Stephen Jones said after Schottenheimer’s introductory news conference Monday at The Star that former head coach Mike McCarthy would have continued to call plays had the team retained him as head coach. Schottenheimer — who served as offensive coordinator for two seasons under McCarthy — wouldn’t have hung around for a third year of that arrangement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 28, 2025
Keller’s schools superintendent may leave her job after speaking out against a proposal to split the school district in two. An agenda for Thursday’s school board meeting includes action items for trustees to consider a voluntary separation agreement and name an interim superintendent. In other news, a former Dallas police sergeant was charged last week on federal gun charges, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas. Thomas Michael Fry was indicted Wednesday with three counts of possession and sale of a stolen firearm. He faces up to 30 years in Federal prison; Longtime Dallas City Council member Carolyn King Arnold won’t get a spot on the May 3 city election ballot due to new term limit rules that make her ineligible. That's according to an official ruling from the city secretary’s office; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 27, 2025
Amid cold, wet and gloomy weather conditions, hundreds of people gathered Sunday at the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in West Dallas to protest changes to U.S. immigration policy adopted by President Donald Trump last week. The demonstrators convened at the Trinity Skyline Trail and the intersection of Singleton Boulevard and Beckley Avenue to demonstrate against Trump’s policies. In other news, a Fort Worth teacher’s social media post is under investigation after the individual urged U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to come to Northside High School; Next up, an executive minister at Highland Park United Methodist Church resigned and turned himself in to police on solicitation of prostitution charges in October, according to court records and church statements. 72-year old John Fiedler had been a leader of the Highland Park church since 2013; And reaction to Brian Schottenheimer being named the Cowboys next head coach has gone...well, about the way you’d expect for a piece of news the club chose to drop a little before 9 o’clock on a Friday evening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 24, 2025
Lots of sunshine on the way today with a high of 59. Clear tonight with a low of 35. The weekend is looking a little wet. Saturday will be warmer with a passing shower in the afternoon. The high will be 65. Sunday will be a little cooler and a little rainier with a high of 47; Buc-ee’s has accused a Dallas-based gas station chain of copying its iconic cartoon beaver logo. In a federal lawsuit this month, the travel center behemoth says Super Fuels' logo of a brown dog sporting a red cape is too close to its logo of a brown beaver in a red hat. Both animals are set in front of circular backgrounds: Super Fuels' dog against a blue circle, and Buc-ee’s beaver against yellow. Buc-ee’s says in the lawsuit the dog “is likely to cause confusion” among customers who mistake the two from the road. In other news, Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert’s base salary makes her the third-highest-paid city manager in Texas behind her old boss in Austin and San Antonio’s top executive; after a month of looking for the girl who went missing on Christmas Eve after her family’s vehicle was swept into a Sherman drainage ditch, Texas EquuSearch has taken over as the lead agency in the search for Clara Robinson. The 8-year-old girl was with her family as they were driving from their Oklahoma home to McKinney on U.S. 75 when their vehicle crashed on the wet road around 9:30 a.m., landing in a drainage ditch overflowing with rainwater; And Grapevine-raised musician Post Malone has partnered with Oreo on a limited edition cookie. The new flavor has swirls of salted caramel and shortbread-flavored creme sandwiched between a golden cookie and the traditional chocolate cookie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 23, 2025
2025 has kicked off with a handful of new restaurant openings and announcements. The Dallas Morning News food team discusses some of those, along with the state of the Texas restaurant scene as restaurateurs and chefs confront proposed tariffs, no-tax-on-tips policy and more. Plus, a listener inspires a top cooking tips segment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 23, 2025
The Dallas City Council appointed Kimberly Bizor Tolbert the first Black woman to serve as the city manager. In a 13-2 vote, she beat out two others for the job at the end of a nearly year-long search; In other news, President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is pardoning Ross Ulbricht, a Bitcoin pioneer and creator of the Silk Road marketplace that enabled the selling and buying of illicit substances on the dark web; restaurants, chefs and bars across the Dallas area made an appearance on the 2025 list of the James Beard Awards restaurant and chef semifinalists. The 35-year-old awards program from the James Beard Foundation recognizes talent in the culinary and food media industries annually. Categories range from emerging chef to outstanding restaurant; And on Day 10 of the Cowboys’ search for a head coach, Brian Schottenheimer got his second interview with Dallas. The consensus among outsiders is that Philadelphia’s Offensive Coordinator Kellen Moore remains the favorite. Moore was the quarterbacks coach with Dallas in 2018 before being elevated to OC in 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 22, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [3:17] the protracted nature of the Cowboys’ coaching search as top candidates are hired elsewhere. Could it lead Jerry Jones to make a big splash with Deion Sanders? Is Kliff Kingsbury still in play? David tells us that Jerry has gone to the bunker to figure out his next move. [36:55] The guys talk about Ohio State’s win over Notre Dame in the national championship game and the favorite going into next season (Hint: Based in Austin). Kevin and David look at Luka Doncic’s injury and whether better conditioning could help him stave off some of them. And Evan tells us what’s up with Kirby Yates (gone to the Dodgers) and the new Victory+ streaming platform and what it means for Rangers fans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 22, 2025
Dallas will not host the 2029 College Football Playoff title game as it hoped, but the committee in charge of North Texas’ bid made that decision. A report from The Action Network’s Brett McMurphy Monday said Tampa replaced Dallas as the host city for the game on Jan. 22, 2029 due to a scheduling conflict. However, a person familiar with Dallas’ bid told The Dallas Morning News on Tuesday that AT&T Stadium was never awarded the game and the committee withdrew its bid for other reasons last summer. In other news, a federal judge has ordered a Texas white supremacist group to pay $2.75 million to a Black musician who was violently attacked in Boston nearly three years ago; Next up, Dallas company Burger Schmurger will raise money for victims of the Los Angeles fires with a smashburger sale on Jan. 26th at Oak Highlands Brewery. Proceeds will benefit Pasadena Education Foundation, which has a fund supporting students, staff and families in the Pasadena Unified School District. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 21, 2025
A Texas jury has ordered a barbecue restaurant to pay $2.8 million to a woman who was badly burned by its barbecue sauce. 19-year-old Genesis Monita sued Bill Miller Bar-B-Q in San Antonio after spilling sauce on her right leg, resulting in second-degree burns; In other news, after being effectively outlawed in the U.S. after a Supreme Court ruling, the viral video platform briefly shut down late Saturday. A head-spinning series of events culminated on Sunday as President Donald Trump vowed to take executive action that allows TikTok to turn its lights back on, at least for the time being; The Blue Fish, a sushi restaurant that eventually grew to one of Dallas-Fort Worth’s biggest homegrown Japanese chains, has closed on Greenville Avenue in Dallas. The restaurant opened at that spot in 1998, then as a sake bar modeled after the cool-kids spots from Los Angeles, The Dallas Morning News’ critic wrote a few months after its debut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 20, 2025
With frigid temperature once again in the forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, officials are warning residents to not leave their cars running unattended, lest they want to pay a fine for several hundred dollars or have their car stolen. The Tarrant County Sheriff’s office is warning residents to not leave their cars running and unattended to warm during winter weather.; In other news, a U.S. appeals court on Friday ruled against outgoing Democratic President Joe Biden’s effort to protect immigrants illegally brought to the U.S. as children, siding with Texas just days before Republican President-elect Donald Trump takes office; The Dallas Cowboys’ NFC East rival Washington Commanders ended one of the NFL’s longest-standing conference championship game appearance droughts with an upset win over the Detroit Lions on Saturday night. Division rival Philadelphia also won over the weekend, beating the Los Angeles Rams 28-22 to advance to the NFC Championship game and will play Washington next Sunday; And Dallas-Fort Worth attracts people of all kinds, including celebrities such as Tom Brady, Shaquille O’Neal, Keith Lee and Martha Stewart. Movie stars, sports commentators, musicians, politicians and other well-known people travel to the Dallas area for work, whether to film or perform, and sometimes for leisure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 17, 2025
A mix of sun and clouds today turning breezy this afternoon. The high will be 64. Clear tonight with a low of 38. Get ready for a drop in temperature though. Saturday will be mostly sunny with a high of 48 but then the temp will plummet on Sunday. Sunny skies but a high of only 37. The overnight lows over the weekend will be in the low 20s. Those frigid temperatures will stick around until Wednesday. In today's news: Real estate investor Nate Paul, whose ties to Attorney General Ken Paxton led to impeachment charges in 2023, pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of making a false statement to a financial institution; In other news, Keller families lambasted their school board on Thursday night during a heated meeting about a proposal to split the district in two. The idea, which the board discussed but took no action on, has so inflamed the community that Superintendent Tracy Johnson said she was prepared to resign; Nintendo confirmed on Thursday that it will release its hotly anticipated successor to its Switch console this year — and Dallas will be one of the first places to get a preview April 25-27. And many of the authentic flavors of Mexico found in D-F-W have ties to the people who have migrated to the region. Some of these dishes have generations-long traditions, cooking methods and even secret ingredients. The Dallas Morning News is launching a new series documenting and highlighting authentic flavors of Mexico found here in North Texas. Visit dallasnews.com/sabores to read more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 16, 2025
It's Dry January from some, and The Dallas Morning News food team is delving into the topic of drinking in moderation and who is making the best mocktails in town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 16, 2025
The Texas Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case that could determine whether the United Methodist Church controls Southern Methodist University. SMU changed its governing language in 2019 to declare itself independent from the denomination’s control about nine months after the United Methodist Church voted to strengthen bans on gay weddings and pastors in gay relationships. In other news, federal officials accused a North Texas homeowners association of discrimination for trying to kick out residents who receive government assistance to pay rent; Texas’ use of computers to score written answers on the state standardized test is under scrutiny in Dallas after school officials learned that thousands of students were awarded marks that were too low; And many of the authentic flavors of Mexico found in D-F-W have ties to the people who have migrated to the region. Some of these dishes have generations-long traditions, cooking methods and even secret ingredients. The Dallas Morning News is launching a new series documenting and highlighting authentic flavors of Mexico found here in North Texas. Visit dallasnews.com/sabores to read more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 15, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [4:28] the split between Mike McCarthy and the Cowboys and how much Jerry Jones’, uh, frugality had to do with it. David says he thinks the call between Jerry and Deion Sanders was a smokescreen designed to give both a little publicity and Deion some leverage in contract talks at Colorado. The guys also offer their favorites for the job. (Hint: David wins with a nomination of Pete Carroll). [35:50] Discussion of Texas’ loss to Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl focuses on Quinn Ewers’ fumble and Steve Sarkisian’s call for a sideways run on the goal line. And Evan tells us why Roki Sasaki won’t be a Ranger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 15, 2025
Rep. Dustin Burrows, a Lubbock Republican, was elected speaker of the Texas House as the 89th session of the Texas Legislature kicked off Tuesday, defeating the preferred candidate of grassroots Republicans and requiring help from Democrats to prevail; In other news, Gov. Greg Abbott threatened Texas A&M University President Mark A. Welsh’s job over an alleged violation of the state’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI; Arlington police are investigating a Monday evening shooting that left one person dead at an apartment complex. At about 5:50 p.m., officers responded to the 2400 block of Laurelwood Drive on reports of a shooting; And many of the authentic flavors of Mexico found in D-F-W have ties to the people who have migrated to the region. Some of these dishes have generations-long traditions, cooking methods and even secret ingredients. The Dallas Morning News is launching a new series documenting and highlighting authentic flavors of Mexico found here in North Texas. Visit dallas news dot com forward slash sabores to read more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 14, 2025
Mike McCarthy’s tenure with the Cowboys has come to an end. The two sides have reached the decision to move on. After a disappointing 7-10 season that came down to a referendum on the job done by McCarthy and his staff and the approach Jerry Jones and his son, Stephen, took in building this team, the club now begins its search for the 10th head coach in franchise history. The Cowboys compiled a 49-35 record in McCarthy’s five seasons. In other news, the Texas Legislature convenes for its 89th regular session at noon today, kicking off 140 days of wrangling over the business of the state; also, a second suspect was arrested Saturday in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred two months ago near a Walmart in Frisco. On the evening of Nov. 13, officers responded to a call reporting gunshots near the Walmart located on the northeast corner of Eldorado Parkway and FM 423. 24-year-old Jada Mansfield, of Dallas, was arrested in connection with the shooting; And Morton’s - The Steakhouse closed in Dallas at the end of the year. The legendary restaurant with nearly 40 years of history opened originally in Dallas’ West End in 1987 and moved 24 years later to Uptown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 13, 2025
After a freezing winter storm shut schools, cut power and cancelled or delayed flights, Texas and other Deep South states were slowly thawing as weather warmed. Conditions in North Texas were returning to normal after a winter weather blast packing snow, ice and wintry mix disrupted the region Thursday into Friday; In other news, firefighters scrambled Sunday to make further progress against wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes and killed 24 people in the Los Angeles area as forecasters again warned of dangerous weather with the return of strong winds this week. At least 16 people were missing, and authorities said that number was expected to rise; work on $370 million high-rises planned in Uptown Dallas is scheduled to begin later this year. Chalk Hill Towers is a mixed-use development set between North Harwood Street and Harry Hines Boulevard; And Klay Thompson added another milestone to his long list of accomplishments in the NBA. The Mavs sharpshooter reached the 16,000-point mark in Sunday’s game against the Denver Nuggets at American Airlines Center. Thompson was key to a hot start for the Mavericks, going 5-for-7 from the field and 4-for-5 from 3-point range as Dallas raced out to a comfortable first-half lead. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to secure the win. The Mavs led by as many as 19 in the third quarter but Denver rallied in the fourth to beat Dallas 112-101. The teams will meet again on Tuesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 10, 2025
Drivers in North Texas should be extremely careful Friday morning after the region was blasted with wintry precipitation and below-freezing temperatures overnight, when the region is expected to face the worst travel impacts. Caution should also be maintained throughout the day, as the area could see black ice in the evening and overnight. And any remaining water on roadways could refreeze when overnight temperatures are forecast to drop into the teens. Several counties in the region — including Collin, Dallas, Denton, Kaufman and Tarrant — also remain under the winter storm warning until midday Friday; In other news, Macy’s is pulling back in North Texas. The storied department store is shuttering five sites in the Dallas-Fort Worth area as part of a broader plan to close more than 60; Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy met for a third consecutive day about the head coach’s fate with the Cowboys, two people with knowledge of the process told The Dallas Morning News. Discussions are expected to continue today. McCarthy’s five-year contract with the club ended in the wake of the team’s 23-19 loss to Washington to end the regular season; The Texas Longhorns will face the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 89th Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic tonight at AT&T Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 09, 2025
The Dallas Morning News food team discusses the hottest restaurant openings of 2025 in D-FW. They also dive into comments from readers on what they want to see more and less of in the North Texas dining scene. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 09, 2025
It will be cold with periods of snow and sleet in Dallas today. Between 2 and 4 inches of snow is expected with a high of 36 and a low of 32. The snow will continue overnight and linger into Friday morning; With forecasts calling for a mixture of snow and sleet, shoppers scrambled this week to stock up on food and winter-weather supplies like outdoor faucet covers, firewood and portable generators. In some stores, they found picked-over produce and nearly bare shelves. At a Whole Foods in Fort Worth, delivery trucks were delayed due to winter weather elsewhere. A cashier at a Kroger in Dallas’ Oak Lawn neighborhood said they were restocking the shelves as quickly as possible; airlines and airports are doing their best to prepare for the wintry weather. Airports are pretreating and clearing the tarmac, runways, driving lanes and pedestrian walkways. DFW Airport and Dallas Love Field have taken steps in advance of the storm. A Love Field spokesperson said the airport has four snow plows, a tanker and two trailers to disperse over 40,000 available gallons of liquid deicer, and dump trucks to spread over 166,000 available pounds of solid deicer. In other news, Texas lawmakers vowed Tuesday to hold Big Tech accountable for failing to protect minors from harm on social media, including exposure to pornography and sex trafficking. And three Dallas-based firms are partnering to develop a $1 billion data center campus south of Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 08, 2025
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and David Moore discuss [3:12] Mike McCarthy's status and the odds that he'll be back as the Cowboys' head coach. David notes that they might have gotten a little arrogant thinking that Tyler Guyton could duplicate what Tyler Smith did before him, and the mistakes made overall in the last two drafts impacted this disappointing season. [29:55] Kevin says Texas will have to play its best game of the season to beat Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl semifinals, which might be the actual championship game. [42:57] The guys also discuss what impact the Mavs' injuries will have on the trade deadline and whether it'll be a problem heading toward the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 08, 2025
It will be mostly sunny but chilly today with a high of 42. Clouds will move in this evening with a low of 30 expected. Of course the focus is really on tomorrow’s weather with a wintry mix of snow and sleet forecast for North Texas and temperatures hovering around the freezing mark all day. Dallas officials urged residents to stay off city streets once wintry weather hits North Texas as soon as late Wednesday and focus on protecting their pipes, pets, plants and people. Officials overseeing roads, public safety, homelessness response and other city infrastructure say preparations for snow and ice began Sunday amid frigid temperatures and are expected to ramp up starting Wednesday. ERCOT, the electrical grid operator for most of Texas, has issued a weather watch scheduled to last through Friday “due to forecasted cold weather across the ERCOT region, higher electrical demand, and the potential for lower reserves.” In other news, the U.S. Department of Justice has expanded its lawsuit over price fixing in the rental housing market, accusing a Dallas-based apartment management firm and five of the nation’s largest landlords of participating in algorithmic pricing schemes that drove up rents. And Jay Hartzell didn’t set out to leave the University of Texas’ flagship campus for a smaller private college in Dallas. But after SMU board members began aggressively recruiting him for their soon-to-be-vacant president job, Hartzell listened. He will take over at SMU in June, capping the 30-year tenure of R. Gerald Turner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 07, 2025
Get ready for a cool down today and the rest of the week. Clouds will roll into the area with a high of 40 today. The overnight low will be 26. The weather is the big story as the temperature will drop in the coming days with the possibility of a ‘measureable snow’ beginning on Wednesday evening and continuing into Thursday. The rain-snow mix is expected to last into Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. A forecast Monday afternoon showed some areas of North Texas getting between 2 to 5 inches of snow with isolated areas further west possibly getting up to 8 inches of accumulation during the winter storm; Fans traveling to Arlington this week for the Cotton Bowl game may be met with wintery weather conditions. The Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium will be the site of the College Football Playoff semifinal game between Texas and Ohio State, which kicks off Friday at 6:30 p.m.; well into the fall semester, New Hope Christian Academy in Plano abruptly announced it would cease operations, sending families scrambling to find a new school and leaving teachers unpaid and confused. Former staffers say the school had about 75 students from pre-K through 12th grades; And according to Southern Living magazine, Babe’s Chicken Dinner House is one of the best Southern restaurants in the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 06, 2025
Plenty of sunshine on the way today but it will be significantly cooler than it was over the weekend with a high of only 38. The low tonight will be 24. Chances are rising that North Texas could see some form of wintry precipitation this week. The cold is projected to stay over the area all week, and temperatures are expected to rise above freezing most days before falling again each evening. According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, a forecast discussion on Sunday mentioned that there is a “high confidence in wintry precipitation” from Wednesday night through Friday morning with a “70-80% chance of at least measurable, or a tenth of an inch of snowfall accumulations.” The highest chance of precipitation is Thursday night into early Friday, but the chance of precipitation starts as early as just after midnight Thursday. Snow and ice could accumulate Friday morning, but it is unlikely to last for a prolonged period as the forecast high that day in Dallas is 43; At First Baptist Dallas, construction workers have embarked on the painstaking work of demolishing and preserving high-value pieces of the church’s historic sanctuary, which was heavily damaged in a July fire; And the Cowboys’ season finally ended Sunday at AT&T Stadium against their long-time rivals the Washington Commanders. The Commanders defeated the Cowboys 23-19 as the season ended in dramatic fashion when Marcus Mariota connected on a 5-yard touchdown pass to receiver Terry McLaurin with three seconds left. The Cowboys finished the season 7-10. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 03, 2025
Mostly cloudy in the Dallas area today. The sun will peek through on occasion with a high temp of 62. The clouds will stick around this evening with a low of 51. Saturday will be cloudy as well with a chance for an afternoon thunderstorm. The high and low will not differ more than a few degrees in the low 60s. Sunday will be a bit of a transition day. Mostly sunny skies with a high of 64 and then as the day progresses into the evening and early morning hours of Monday, the temperature will plummet into the low 20s, setting up a chilly start for a cold week ahead. Investigators are probing why Shamsud-Din Jabbar who bragged about his Beaumont roots and militant work ethic went from working in real estate to praising ISIS just before he launched a deadly attack in New Orleans. In other news, the suspects at the center of the New Year’s terror attack in New Orleans, and another in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, both got their vehicles through an app-based car rental service called Turo. Also, November home sales in Dallas-Fort Worth showed the strongest year-over-year improvement since mid-2021 — but those who watch the market closely have some concerns. And, the Texas Longhorns are gearing up for their Jan. 10 showdown with Ohio State in the semifinals at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 02, 2025
Tiger Bech, the brother of Texas Christian University wide receiver Jack Bech, has been identified as one of the victims of the deadly truck attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. He was 27. In other news, four people were killed in a vehicle crash in Mesquite early Wednesday and a man faces charges. Four people were standing outside the car when another vehicle headed east “drifted onto the shoulder” and hit all four people and the disabled car; one person was killed and three others were wounded Wednesday afternoon during a shooting in Red Bird. Officers were dispatched about 2:40 p.m. to the 2900 block of St. George Drive, near Chaucer Place, where they found four people had been shot; And the Texas Longhorns have punched their ticket to the College Football Playoff semifinals for a second straight year. Andrew Mukuba intercepted Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt in the second overtime of yesterday’s Peach Bowl to give Texas a 39-31 win at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Longhorns will advance to the Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium in Arlington and will face Ohio State who beat Oregon last night in the Rose Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 31, 2024
Sarah Jane Ramos, the fiancée of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, had items worth thousands of dollars stolen from her vehicle the day after Christmas, two people with knowledge of the situation told The Dallas Morning News. According to a Dallas Police Department report, “several pieces of property” worth close to $40,000 were stolen Sunday night. In other news, this year’s New Year’s Eve entertainment at Reunion Tower will no longer include a drone display as the show’s North Texas-based drone provider contends with a Florida crash. Dallas Love Field travelers won’t have to journey as far to catch an Uber or Lyft at the airport starting Friday. Airport officials say they’re moving the rideshare pickup area closer to the terminal, which is expected to cut the walk from baggage claim roughly in half. And a Colleyville man is accused of assaulting law enforcement officers during the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia announced earlier this month that the FBI arrested Daniel Dustin Deneui on Dec. 18 in Fort Worth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 30, 2024
Jimmy Carter, the one-term president of the post-Watergate era whose unparalleled peace-making during a remarkable 40-year post-presidential period earned him the Nobel Peace Prize, died Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia. He was 100. In other news, the Dallas Cowboys lost 41-7 at Philadelphia on Sunday but it won’t necessarily determine Mike McCarthy’s fate. Five years of results as the Cowboys head coach tilts the scales more than anything that happens in the final eight days of the regular season. But what the Eagles did to a Dallas team that had won four of its last five games on an unseasonably warm afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field didn’t help. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 27, 2024
Dallas Animal Services is set to host “Calming the Canines” on Dec. 31, designed to alleviate the stress experienced by shelter pets during the New Year’s Eve fireworks. The event will begin at 10:30 p.m. and finish up around 12:30 a.m., and DAS is calling on the community to participate in the initiative; In other news, venture into the great outdoors on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day with Texas Parks and Wildlife. The state agency will once again host First Day Hikes, a way to start the new year (and those resolutions for better health) on the right foot. Ray Roberts Lake State Park, an hour north of Dallas is hosting its second Tri-Park-A-Thon. Attendees can choose to join for nearly a full day of activity or just for a leg of the journey. The first hike is at 9 a.m., second is at 11, and then again at 1:30 p.m. Each hike is between two and five miles. Hikers who complete all three hikes receive a prize; what makes Plano one of the best cities in the country to raise kids? For many it comes down to affordability, education, child care, family fun and socioeconomics. This year, personal finance company WalletHub ranked Plano the fourth best city in the country to raise a family; And if 2024 was the year inflation altered how often we dined in Dallas-Fort Worth, 2025 will be the year we take back our seat at the table. Emily Williams Knight, president and CEO of the Texas Restaurant Association said, “Cautious optimism” is the catchphrase in the new year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 26, 2024
Dr. Kristine J. Guleserian is the director of the congenital heart surgery program at Medical City Children’s Hospital in Dallas. The 56-year old surgeon treats tiny patients on a daily basis, operating on babies who are born with improperly functioning hearts. Guleserian has a lot of professional experience with pediatric heart defects; In other news, ScholarShot offers scholarships and mentors low-income and first-generation college students with individualized plans and support through graduation. The organization takes 50 students every year from a pool of about 1,200 applicants. The program aims to solve a statewide problem: Many low-income students who enroll in college don’t ever graduate; first responders in Sherman are searching for a missing 8-year-old girl who was swept into a drainage ditch on Christmas Eve after a car crashed off US Highway 75. Crews searched for the girl much of the night and picked up again Christmas morning. ; And the Dallas Mavericks nearly pulled off a Christmas Day miracle but lost 105-99 to Minnesota. The Mavs’ Luka Doncic injured his left calf in the first quarter and will undergo an MRI on Thursday, a person with knowledge of the injury confirmed Wednesday to The Dallas Morning News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 23, 2024
Retiring U.S. Rep. Kay Granger, R-Fort Worth, has missed votes in Congress since the summer and her son said she has been “having some dementia issues late in the year.” The last time the 81-year-old congresswoman cast a vote on the House floor was the morning of July 24. In other news, Mark Burnett, the power producer who helped reintroduce Donald Trump to a national television audience with The Apprentice, is being tapped by the president-elect as special envoy to the United Kingdom in his upcoming administration; Despite beating the Tampa Bay Bucs Sunday night, the Cowboys have been eliminated from the playoff race; And the Texas Rangers sent first baseman Nathaniel Lowe to Washington in exchange for lefty reliever Robert Garcia, the second lefty offspeed savant acquired by the club in a week. The 28-year old Garcia pitched 59 2/3 innings for Washington last year with a 4.22 ERA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 20, 2024
Clear skies and an abundance of sunshine today in Dallas with a high of 56. Clear tonight as well with a low of 34. Sunny and a little cooler tomorrow. Saturday’s high will be 53 with a low of 39. Some clouds will move in on Sunday with not much fluctuation between the high of 56 and the low of 50. President-elect Donald Trump lambasted U.S. Rep. Chip Roy after the Texas Republican pushed back on Trump’s call to suspend or abolish the debt ceiling. Trump posted criticism on social media Thursday that included an implicit political threat to the Austin congressman as he invoked the example of U.S. Rep. Bob Good, R-Va., who lost in the primary this year after getting crosswise with Trump. In other news, two ministries that broadcast TV shows on Daystar Television Network have announced they are parting ways with the Bedford-based company, which has been rocked by a family rift over child abuse allegations. LoveIsrael, a Bible teaching ministry led by Baruch Korman, announced in a YouTube video Tuesday that the organization is taking its shows off Daystar’s network; imagine a second arena in downtown Dallas. Imagine a second convention center and tourist hub, except this one would include an opulent arena, multiple luxury hotels and abundant fine dining. And casino gambling. While pondering realistic, foreseeable-future scenarios for downtown Dallas, it’s hard to imagine one that would be more transformative. But would it be for the better? That is the deeply layered, multibillion-dollar question that must be answered — likely within the next five years — as the Mavericks and Stars weigh arena possibilities; Earlier this year, Housing Forward counted fewer people experiencing homelessness in Dallas and Collin counties compared to the year before in January. In September, city officials and Housing Forward partnered with a coalition of nonprofits to embark on operation Street to Home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 19, 2024
Through the medium of a White Elephant party, The Dallas Morning News food team shares ideas for favorite foods to take to a holiday gathering. The team also discusses a new restaurant in Dallas' Bishop Arts neighborhood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 19, 2024
The Texas Legislature is facing pressure to find creative ways to reform the state’s toll road system amid a growing chorus of vocal critics, including some Republican state lawmakers. From 2001 to 2021, Texas built more toll road miles than nearly all other states combined, according to the Dallas Morning News ongoing investigation, “Toll Trap.” In other news, Texas Republicans are demanding the Biden administration stop selling unused parts of the border wall that runs along the U.S.-Mexico divide; two malls in Dallas-Fort Worth are ready to help shoppers with a growing technology service: drone deliveries. Stonebriar Centre in Frisco and Hulen Mall in Fort Worth are rolling out deliveries through Wing drone service and DoorDash, the popular app for getting items to your door. Both malls are part of Brookfield Properties, which has shopping centers across the country. Over 50 merchants are available to folks within roughly 4 miles of the malls for deliveries from Wing, which is part of Google’s parent company, Alphabet; And more people today may care about the future of downtown Dallas — but sometimes it feels like many of them have a different take on where the heart of the city is. With over 1 million people joining North Texas since 2010, many ideas are in flux about what sidewalks, buildings and parks are within downtown borders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 18, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [4:27] the Cowboys’ third win in their last four games, even if it was just Carolina. David says it’s probably not enough to save Mike McCarthy’s job, but, with Bill Belichick off the market, the list of successors becomes problematic. [27:45] The guys make their CFP predictions about SMU (gonna be cold up there in Happy Valley) and Texas (hard to beat at home unless you’re Georgia). [48:49] Chris Young gets kudos for his excellent winter meetings performance, and Kevin tries to wish everyone well in the last podcast of 2024 but gets cut off by Evan, as usual. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 18, 2024
A Texas House committee on Tuesday subpoenaed death row inmate Robert Roberson to testify Friday at the Capitol. The 58-year old Roberson was sentenced to the death penalty for the 2003 death of his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki. In other news, the body of Texas native, a U.S. Army vet killed fighting for Ukraine, returned home Tuesday; the Dallas County Commissioners Court has given its elections vendor an ultimatum: prove the software problems that plagued the Nov. 5 general election are solved or lose the county’s business; And Dallas is once again playing an early role in the physical rollout of a brand for Kendra Scott, who launched her namesake jewelry brand more than two decades ago. Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott has planted a flag in Dallas’ West Village. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 17, 2024
An existing program is Whole Home Dallas, which connects residents with resources for essential home improvements, including weatherization, to improve home resiliency and reduce energy costs. Also, Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham invited President-elect Donald Trump to build an immigrant detention center on a state-owned 1,400-acre ranch less than a 10-minute drive from Rio Grande City, the county seat; a Mesquite officer shot a person multiple times early Monday after police responded to sounds of gunfire and witnessed a vehicle crash, officials said. Shortly before 3 a.m., officers near Interstate 30 and Sorrento Boulevard heard gunfire from near the interstate, according to a news release from the police department; And, seafood restaurant Pesca opened in Trinity Groves, the restaurant park in West Dallas last week. It comes from Jesus Carmona, whose erstwhile restaurant Tacos Mariachi got a high-profile visit from Guy Fieri for an episode of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives on the Food Network in 2018. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 16, 2024
It will be mostly cloudy today with rain and a possible thunderstorm in the area. The high will be 73. The rain will linger into the evening, otherwise cloudy with a low of 56. The Dallas Cowboys beat the Carolina Panthers 30-14 yesterday and kept their slim playoff hopes alive. It’s still hard to fathom a scenario that has the Cowboys making the playoffs, but they’re not done yet; In other news, Win a marathon on your first time running the distance? That’s exactly what Travis Dowd did Sunday morning at the 2024 BMW Dallas Marathon. The current UT Southwestern medical student and Rice alumnus broke the tape in a time of 2:26:08, winning by over four minutes over the rest of the competition; Shannah and Kelly Hayley didn’t run their first races until their 30s. And now the Plano couple have completed their goal of running marathons and half marathons in all 50 states before their 55th birthdays. Shannah and Kelly lead a run club and started working toward their 50-state goal around five years ago; And, in a study conducted by The Action Network, Texas has been identified as the state with the highest risk of porch piracy, with a 29.8% probability of package theft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 13, 2024
A man has been found guilty of capital murder for the fatal shooting over two years ago of a former University of Oklahoma football player in downtown Dallas. In other news, three Texans are among the 39 Americans whom President Joe Biden pardoned on Thursday, along with commuting the sentences of about 1,500. This marks the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history. Lashundra Tenneal Wilson from Arlington, Mireya Aimee Walmsley from La Porte, and Nathaniel David Reed III from San Antonio are the Texans pardoned by Biden; Arlington would simply like a little credit. As the city prepares to welcome millions of visitors to town for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, AT&T Stadium must change its name to comply with FIFA regulations that prohibit corporate sponsors from representing host venues. But AT&T Stadium, as just about any North Texan knows, is not in Dallas. Mayor Jim Ross suggested calling it the Arlington-Dallas Stadium for the nine North Texas matches. And, streets in Dallas will be closed for the BMW Dallas Marathon, which is expected to draw thousands of runners to the city this weekend. According to the city, additional streets along the race will be closed in downtown Dallas starting at 7:30 a.m. Saturday and won’t re-open until the last participant passes through, between 10 and 10:30 a.m. On Sunday, starting at 7:30 a.m. more streets around the city will be closed, reopening after the last runner passes through, between 3 and 4 p.m. Officials encourage residents to plan ahead and stay informed about alternative routes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 12, 2024
The Dallas Morning News food team catches up on the local dining scene and childhood memories while enjoying holiday tea on-site at the Dallas Arboretum's DeGolyer House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 12, 2024
The City of Dallas may be in for another lawsuit if it doesn’t enforce a state law that bans unauthorized camping in public spaces and removes homeless encampments from its sidewalks. Dallas Hero, the nonprofit that led the ballot measure to waive municipal immunity and expose the city to lawsuits if it violates the charter and state law, sent a 60-day notice to the Dallas City Council on Wednesday. In other news, the proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons is officially dead — and that just might be good news for Dallas-Fort Worth shoppers; Dallas could spend up to $15 million to get the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center ready to be the media hub for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup despite ongoing plans to tear it down for a new one. The City Council will vote Wednesday on whether to approve the terms of an eight-month deal with FIFA to use the downtown convention center as the tournament’s international broadcast center, which would host the main feed used to broadcast all World Cup matches and be the home base for thousands of journalists and broadcasters covering the event; And the Texas Rangers have moved into the Bullpen Eras of their offseason tour. The club on Wednesday agreed to a one-year deal with changeup artist right-hander Jacob Webb, who spent last season with Baltimore, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Dallas Morning News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 11, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant [1:11] discuss the latest Cowboy catastrophe in a season chock full of them. More bad news: DeMarvion Overshown, the brightest light of a dim bulb of a Cowboys season, is out for who knows how long with another major knee injury. Kevin and Evan discuss Troy Aikman’s assertion that, short of Bill Belichick, no candidate for coach would be more qualified than Mike McCarthy. Can Jerry Jones really sell that to an angry fan base? [26:03] The guys also analyze what went wrong for Texas and SMU in their league title games and what their chances are going into first-round games next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 11, 2024
For the first time in five years, Texas was downgraded from an inbound migration state to neutral for those moving from other states in the U.S. That’s according to a new report from Atlas Van Lines. In other news, Jorgie Boy, the spider monkey who catapulted to internet fame after he was seized last month by Dallas police, has returned home; The Rangers agreed to terms with their top free-agent target Nathan Eovaldi on a three-year, back-loaded $75 million deal, two people with knowledge of the negotiations confirmed to The Dallas Morning News; and, Thomas Avenue Beverage Company, the Dallas bar known as TABC has been brought back from the dead nearly 30 years after it opened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 10, 2024
It will be mostly cloudy, breezy and a good bit cooler than yesterday in Dallas. The high will be 52. Breezy and chilly this evening with a low of 35. A Terrell police officer was shot and killed Sunday during a traffic stop. Officer Jacob Candanoza pulled a vehicle over around 11 p.m. in the Super 8 motel parking lot in the 1600 block of South State Highway 34 and requested assistance. Moments later, Terrell police dispatchers received two 911 calls reporting an officer shot. In other news, poor planning and inadequate communication led to the deaths of six people in a 2022 mid-air plane collision. That’s according to the National Transportation and Safety Board’s investigation that was announced Monday; TXSE’s search for a permanent home “in the heart of Dallas” is ongoing. For now, the Texas Stock Exchange will temporarily be based in Weir’s Plaza, a 12-story mixed-use space on the border of Highland Park; The holiday season is a scammer’s dream. While people are spending more money, scammers often take advantage of people who do not protect their information. Check out a few tips on how to avoid scams at DallasNews.com ; And the Dallas Cowboys found a new way to lose last night. Instead it was a 27-20 loss at AT&T Stadium last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 09, 2024
t will be mostly sunny and warmer today with a high of 70. Clouds will move in this evening and the temperature will drop into the low 40s in preparation for Tuesday’s high of only 49. It took three rounds of voting, but two-term Rep. David Cook emerged Saturday as the choice of most House Republicans for speaker when the Texas Legislature convenes in January. It may not be enough. Shortly after the closed-door meeting at the Capitol ended with Cook’s selection, his opponent — Rep. Dustin Burrows of Lubbock — announced that with support from Democrats, he had the votes needed to become speaker. In other news, A man fatally shot near a park in Seagoville was identified by the Dallas County medical examiner’s office; Steve Sarkisian filed his own complaint Sunday about the College Football Playoff process, adding to the pile around committee members. Sarkisian took issue with first-round byes for the four highest-ranked conference champs. If the byes went instead to the four highest-ranked teams regardless of whether they’re wearing league crowns, Texas would be off until New Year’s. Meanwhile, SMU fans and players were forced to sweat it out for more than half an hour watching ESPN’s College Football Playoff Selection Show Sunday, but ultimately they got the reward they deserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 06, 2024
A mix of sun and clouds today with a chance of an afternoon shower. The high will be 51. Clouds and more rain on the way this evening with an overnight low of 40. It will be a rainy weekend as well. Rain is expected both days with the high on Saturday of 53 and Sunday will get to 59. Lows will be in the mid-40s. In the council chambers on Thursday, flanked by 14 of his peers on the Dallas City Council, Mayor Eric Johnson began his assessment of the city’s track record with an emphasis on 4 P’s: public safety, parks, potholes and property tax relief. In other news, Dallas-Fort Worth residents who regularly travel the TEXpress lane network can get exclusive savings and prizes as part of a new pilot program through the North Central Texas Council of Governments. Geico is putting a “down payment” on North Texas with the unveiling of its commercial insurance regional operations hub in Richardson on Thursday. The company, best known for private car insurance, is looking to grow its new venture covering small businesses, and it is investing in its existing Richardson campus to do so. The expansion will bring 500 new jobs to Richardson. And Dallas will move forward with plans to consider adding digital kiosks on sidewalks around the city, which could include paying nearly $1 million to get rid of existing non-electronic stands before their 2028 contract end date. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 05, 2024
After catching up on the Thanksgiving holiday, The Dallas Morning News food team discusses restaurants in the Dallas area that are quieter and calmer amid a loud season, in addition to answering other questions from listeners and readers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 05, 2024
Retailers, including Walmart and Kroger, issued recall warnings to consumers for cucumbers tied to potential salmonella contamination from a supplier. Walmart voluntarily recalled “Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices” at 34 Texas stores because of the potential for salmonella contamination. That includes several locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including three in Dallas, two in Plano and Garland along with other locales such as Allen, Frisco and McKinney. Kroger, which has several stores in D-FW, issued a recall for 36-count cucumber items sold in Dallas for purchases between Oct. 16 and Nov. 29. The moves come after SunFed Produce in Arizona recalled whole fresh American cucumbers packaged in bulk cardboard containers and were sold between Oct. 12 and Nov. 26. In other news, concluding a weekslong trial, a jury issued the death penalty Wednesday for Jason Alan Thornburg. He was convicted of killing and dismembering three people more than three years ago in an Euless motel room. Next up, a Dallas Morning News investigation found that North Texas meth sentences are the longest in the nation. The News’ analysis of 10 years of federal sentencing data from October 2013 through September 2023 shows that the national median sentence for a federal meth crime is six years. And Seager & Sons, a 1970s-inspired restaurant, is set to open in Plano next Tuesday. The restaurant is near State Highway 121 and the Dallas North Tollway, at the Boardwalk at Granite Park, where 33 Restaurant Group already owns Union Bear and Suburban Yacht Club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 04, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore talk football, football and more football. [4:27] Kevin says Texas may be ready for Georgia in the rematch in Atlanta because of its improved running game, and Evan makes the case that SMU should make the College Football Playoff even if it loses to Clemson in the ACC title game. [25:16] David spells out a scenario in which the Cowboys could possibly make the playoffs. The guys are unanimous that it would be a bad idea. And they reveal how many of the Cowboys' remaining five games look winnable as starters return from injuries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 04, 2024
The lead meteorologist for the Texas power grid said Tuesday there is an elevated chance for extreme winter weather similar to the storm that pushed the power grid to the brink of collapse in 2021. In other news, the Vatican says it no longer recognizes an Arlington monastery at the center of a bitter monthslong feud with the Fort Worth bishop over allegations the head nun violated her vow of chastity with a priest. In a statement published Monday on the Fort Worth diocese website, the Vatican called the monastery “extinct” and asked followers to pray for the women to repent. a discussion on how to boost city revenue generated from rowing clubs on White Rock Lake and Bachman Lake put a spotlight, once again, on a unique turf war between the Park Board and the City Council. On Monday, council members told park officials to reassess the city’s contracts with the rowing and sailing clubs, come up with ways to raise more dollars and tamp down budgetary pressure. And weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy are increasingly popular among adults, who have flocked to the new medication as an alternative to the traditional — and often ineffective — advice to “eat less and exercise more.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 03, 2024
A Democratic Dallas County judge won a seat on Texas’ Fifth District Court of Appeals by less than 1,600 votes, thwarting a Republican sweep of the Dallas-based appellate court this election. Judge Tina Clinton narrowly defeated Republican attorney Matthew Kolodoski. Clinton received 50.05% of the vote to Kolodoski’s 49.95%. In other news, Freeman Martin was sworn in Monday as the new director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, taking over from longtime leader Steve McCraw. Next up, as child hunger rises in North Texas, schools are searching for solutions. One federal program could help. During the pandemic, the federal government expanded funding for free lunch in schools, which allowed meals to be served to all children regardless of income. And North Texas federal judges hand out the harshest sentences for methamphetamine trafficking in the country, a new investigation from The Dallas Morning News reveals. Even for first-time, non-violent offenders, getting caught with meth in North Texas can land them a longer prison sentence. The Dallas Morning News spent years investigating the harsher sentences, factors and guidelines judges use to hand out decadeslong prison sentences. Visit dallasnews.com/methpipeline to read the whole series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 02, 2024
Deborah Oakes Evans, the retired state district judge who issued the execution warrant for Robert Roberson III earlier this year, has apparently voluntarily decided to recuse herself from the legal proceeding. According to the court filing, Evans signed the order of recusal on Nov. 25. It was not immediately clear why she opted to step aside from the case, which has garnered national and international headlines. In other news, after enduring this year’s brutal primary season, Texas Republicans are bracing for another bruising primary pitting Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in 2026. The two politicians, titans in Texas Republican politics, have been circling each other for more than a year, setting up a potential clash that would test the power of Paxton’s appeal to hard-right conservatives and Cornyn’s strength as a well-funded incumbent and prolific vote-getter. the city of Ennis issued a boil water notice Sunday because of “low water pressure caused by a water main break,” prompting Ennis ISD to cancel classes and activities today for students and staff. Ennis residents are urged to boil their water before using it, including before drinking, cooking, making ice, washing their hands and face, or brushing their teeth. The city will be distributing cases of water at Fire Station No. 1, located at 1700 West Lake Bardwell Drive. And Southwest Airlines says it is ending its cabin service earlier on its flights starting next month. Beginning on Dec. 4, a company spokesperson said, flight attendants will begin preparing the cabin for landing at an altitude of 18,000 feet instead of 10,000 feet. The change in procedure is designed to “reduce the risk of in-flight turbulence injuries” for crew members and passengers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, November 29, 2024
The Dallas Cowboys won their second game in a row and their second straight against a division rival. The Cowboys also picked up their first win at home yesterday with a 27-20 victory over the New York Giants. In other news, a federal appeals court Wednesday ruled that Border Patrol agents cannot cut razor wire that Texas installed on the U.S.-Mexico border in the town of Eagle Pass, which has become the center of the state’s aggressive measures to curb migrant crossings; Tim Cofer, the new CEO of Keurig Dr Pepper, is usually on his second K-Cup coffee by around 6 or 6:30 a.m. And when it’s time for something cold, he reaches for a version of the company’s namesake soft drink. While that might be expected, that’s only a fraction of what his firm offers — and he’s not about to let its lineup go flat; And Looking for a festive, bright and light-filled holiday pop-up? Chicken N Pickle plans to bring Christmas nostalgia in 2024 with decked ceilings and walls, plenty of trees and candy canes, and red stockings galore with its Holiday Hideaway pop-up cocktail bar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 27, 2024
A Collin College student accused of a financial scheme targeting older adults was arrested last week on campus, authorities say. 21-year old Mark Aiseosa Kadiri was taken into custody Thursday evening following an investigation into reports of “fraudulent activities” with victims in multiple states, the Collin County Sheriff’s Office said in a Monday news release. In other news, Texas unveiled its newly acquired border ranch – offered as the site of detention facilities to help the Trump administration with proposed mass deportations — and Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham said Tuesday the state is looking to identify additional land to aid the federal effort. a Dallas police officer pleaded guilty Monday to a misdemeanor assault charge for firing “less lethal” ammunition and wounding a demonstrator who lost an eye during the 2020 protests, court records show. Sr. Cpl. Ryan Mabry was sentenced to two years deferred adjudication probation and must give up his license with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, the state entity that certifies police officers. And with it being Thanksgiving week, no doubt you may be a bit frazzled. With family coming, a turkey to defrost and numerous football games to watch, it can be a little stressful. Have you thought about what to do with the family after the big meal is in the books? Not to worry. The Dallas Morning News has a long list of events that are perfect for your visiting out-of-town family this post-Thanksgiving weekend. From Turkey Trots to a campy Christmas and even burlesque, there’s a little something for everyone. Check out DallasNews.com to find the event for you or for those you just want to get out of the house for a few hours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 26, 2024
"SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the Cowboys' zany last-second win over Washington and the prospects of a two-game winning streak with the Giants the main course Thursday. David notes that better health has been the biggest factor behind improved play by the defense. Even with their deficiencies, David notes, the Cowboys are still good enough to draw the interest of a high-profile head coach. Kevin wonders if winning is a bad thing given how it impacts their draft slot. [30:12] Kevin and Evan make their predictions on the resumption of the A&M-Texas rivalry, and Evan makes a case for SMU's Kevin Jennings as the best QB in the state. " Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 26, 2024
Get ready to bundle up, North Texas. The recent rollercoaster weather, including a warm-up over the weekend, is taking a plummet this week with two cold fronts expected. After a brief warmup on Wednesday, a second cold front overnight into Thanksgiving brings another batch of cooler air. High temperatures on Thanksgiving will be in the 50s. Conditions may become icy overnight. Right now, there’s no rain in the forecast this week in Dallas; In other news, Joni Lamb, CEO of Bedford-based Daystar Television Network, shared her first public comments Monday after her son’s firing earlier this month from the family TV empire. She said the decision to terminate him came after a 15-month review of her son’s performance and “his refusal to take any steps to satisfy a detailed performance improvement plan put in place.”; The bell atop St. John’s Episcopal Church rings again after being silenced for 35 years. The Dallas Mavericks ended their three-game road trip with a 129-119 win over the Atlanta Hawks last night. The Mavs are back home Wednesday vs. the New York Knicks. And on the ice, the Dallas Stars gave up 5 third period goals on the road at Carolina last night that turned a 3-1 lead into a 6-4 loss. The Stars conclude a three-game road trip on Wednesday against Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, November 25, 2024
The Dallas Cowboys snapped their losing streak yesterday with a 34-26 win over Washington. The Cowboys scored 24 points in the fourth quarter to turn around a sloppy and lackluster game. In other news, Dallas pastor T.D. Jakes experienced a “slight health incident” on stage Sunday, according to a statement from the church posted on social media. Next up, with a combined $270 million in worldwide ticket sales, “Wicked” and “Gladiator II” breathed fresh life into a box office that has struggled lately, leading to one of the busiest moviegoing weekends of the year. Jon M. Chu’s lavish big-budget musical “Wicked,” starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, debuted with $114 million domestically and $164.2 million globally for Universal Pictures, according to studio estimates Sunday. And the holiday season is already underway with lots of Yuletide-themed events around North Texas. Check out DallasNews.com for a full list with dates, times, and if there is any cost. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, November 22, 2024
Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Dallas for the second time in three months, this time arguing the city is violating state law by enforcing a voter-approved charter amendment banning arrests for low-level marijuana offenses. The latest legal action follows suits Paxton filed in January against cities like Austin and Denton, where similar voter-supported mandates on weed passed. In other news, a jury ruled this week that a chain of health clinics knowingly filed more than 20,000 false Medicare claims from North Texas locations. And with statutory penalties attached to each individual claim, the clinic chain could be facing a total fine of more than $300 million; Derrick Morgan, executive vice president of The Heritage Foundation and a contributor to Project 2025, spoke at the University of Texas at Dallas on Wednesday morning at an event meant to unpack this year’s election; And license plate readers have spread rapidly to cities across the country, to help police solve crimes and locate missing people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 21, 2024
The Dallas Morning News team hears from a returning guest, science fellow Miriam Fauzia, on what spices to add to your Thanksgiving food that might make your feasting more healthful. Plus, the team answers more Michelin questions and hears more about a recent deep dive on Eatzi's. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 21, 2024
A Dallas anesthesiologist was sentenced Wednesday to 190 years in prison for injecting a nerve-blocking agent and other drugs into bags of intravenous fluid at a surgical center where he worked, leading to the death of a coworker and causing cardiac emergencies for several patients. The emergencies began two days after 60-year old Raynaldo Riviera Ortiz Jr. was notified of a disciplinary inquiry into an incident during which he allegedly “deviated from the standard of care” during an anesthesia procedure when a patient experienced a medical emergency. In other news, the Plano Independent School District broke ground Tuesday on a $72 million Career & Technical Education Center that will offer training in fields like welding, hairdressing and cybersecurity for students in grades 9-12; students whose families make less than $100,000 annually will get free tuition and waived fees at any of the academic universities in the University of Texas System, the board of regents announced Wednesday. The initiative is an expansion of the Promise Plus Program, a needs-based financial aid program approved by the board in 2022; And property taxes are rising in nearly every U.S. metro area, but the burden is not equal. Texas is home to some of the hardest hit cities in the country, according to a new study by RedFin. Three Texas cities round out the top 10: Fort Worth, San Antonio and Dallas. In Fort Worth, property taxes jumped 44% since 2019, to a median monthly payment of $508. Homeowners in San Antonio saw a 43% increase, to $449 a month. And in Dallas, property taxes soared 41% for $573 a month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 20, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore [00:30] discuss the latest Cowboys debacle in what’s shaping up as one of the most frustrating seasons in the Jerry Jones era. David explains why it’s come to this when expectations were still fairly high. Jerry isn’t firing anyone at midseason, much to Evan’s dismay, but the guys go over Mike McCarthy’s heirs, including the prospects of Bill Belichick and a certain coach at Colorado. [33:44] Kevin and Evan also discuss Texas, Texas A&M and SMU and [44:47] lament the end of heavyweight boxing as we once knew it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 20, 2024
Texas elementary students are closer to having Christian stories weaved throughout lessons in a move that supporters say will raise the academic bar but that critics lambast as religious indoctrination. Teachers, parents and advocates packed the State Board of Education meeting this week ahead of Tuesday’s 8-7 preliminary vote on state-crafted lesson plans, known as Bluebonnet Learning; In other news, some Dallas City Council members doubt whether a new charter mandate should stand after voters supported banning police from arresting people on suspicion of having up to four ounces of marijuana; Spirit Airlines declared bankruptcy Monday, but your holiday travel plans shouldn’t be affected. The budget airline announced it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in order to restructure over $1 billion worth of debt. Spirit says Chapter 11 proceedings are “expected to reduce Spirit’s debt, provide increased financial flexibility, position Spirit for long-term success and accelerate investments providing Guests with enhanced travel experiences and greater value.”; And drivers planning to use Dallas North Tollway should plan ahead for major delays amid construction. Two north- and south-bound lanes of the tollway between Interstate 35E and Mockingbird Lane will close for bridge maintenance. The closure runs from 10 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday. The southbound Dallas North Tollway entrance ramp at Lomo Alto Drive will also be closed during this time. Apple Maps, Google Maps and Waze will be informed of the closure and route drivers accordingly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 19, 2024
he HoustonTexans found the perfect hosts to end their two-game losing streak. But Houston’s 34-10 victory over Dallas extended the Cowboys’ losing skid to five games; Andrew Wayne Roark was tried decades ago based on medical evidence prosecutors said proved his girlfriend’s 1-year-old child was violently shaken, causing permanent brain damage. Roark’s exoneration comes in the wake of Robert Roberson’s stayed execution and increased national awareness of shaken baby syndrome; several Lewisville police officers didn’t understand what is required for a prostitution charge and allowed intimate contact with women they were investigating; And Burger Schmurger, the pop-up shop The Dallas Morning News says serves the best burger in Dallas, will open its first permanent restaurant in East Dallas, near White Rock Lake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, November 18, 2024
It might soon be time to break out winter coats. After an unseasonably hot early fall, Dallas’ first freeze is on the horizon. The National Weather Service in Fort Worth predicts a 25% chance the temperature dips to 32 degrees Friday; In other news, a top credit rating firm dimmed its outlook on Dallas’ financial future after voters approved changing the charter to require at least half of annual city revenue increases to boost police pensions, staffing, starting pay and benefits. Moody’s Ratings downgraded the city’s debt outlook from “stable” to “negative” Thursday, citing the expected impact on Dallas’ credit due to the passage of Proposition U, a charter amendment backed by nonprofit group Dallas Hero; David Roberson, both a pastor and chef for the Men of Nehemiah, a Christian addiction recovery program uses discipleship, counseling and a military structure to help the men rebuild their lives. The program serves men as they recover from addiction, working with them to reunite with loved ones, find jobs and build their faith.; And the Michelin Guide, the standard bearer for excellence in the restaurant business, made two major mistakes in this year’s inaugural Texas Guide: honoring the wrong of two similarly named restaurants with the same owner and adding a restaurant to the guide that has been permanently closed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, November 15, 2024
A new rideshare service featuring armed drivers is launching and Dallas and two other Texas cities. BlackWolf, a small ridesharing startup that gained fame through TikTok, is recruiting drivers in Dallas, Houston and Austin and hopes to launch by the end of this year or early 2025; In other news, at least 78 changes were made to University of North Texas courses in attempts to comply with the state’s DEI ban. Faculty members fear the law — which bans diversity, equity and inclusion offices and programs from public colleges and universities — is leading to censorship of classes despite the exemptions for course instruction and research; River Central, a planned $2 billion mixed-use development near the DFW airport, is moving forward. The Fort Worth City Council unanimously approved rezoning nearly 57 acres on State Highway 360 in eastern Fort Worth from agricultural to high-density mixed use earlier this week; And an internet-famous spider monkey named Jorgie Boy faces a long recovery but is settling into his new home, says the owner of a sanctuary that took him in. Jorgie Boy has metabolic bone disease caused by poor nutrition, lack of Vitamin D, elevated liver levels and pancreatic levels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 14, 2024
The Dallas Morning News food team is filled with hot takes and quick takeaways from what the first Michelin Guide Texas means for Dallas-Fort Worth. The team also answers reader questions about the restaurant picks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 14, 2024
Gov. Greg Abbott said Wednesday that Texas universities should not approve tuition increases for the next two years. In a letter to higher education leaders, citing families’ rising costs of living. Abbott wrote that his office spoke with the Board of Regents at every public university system, and they are in agreement about no tuition increases through the 2027 academic year. He promised college affordability will remain a “top priority” in the next legislative session; In other news, State Wildlife officials say Mountain lion sightings are rare in the Dallas-Fort Worth area but the last few weeks seem to challenge that notion. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department confirmed the third mountain lion sighting in North Texas in less than a month — this time in Plano; Julian Shaffer, bar manager at Rye on Lower Greenville, made his way to the stage and stood in disbelief as he received solo recognition for Exceptional Cocktails. Pointing to the award in his hand and sticking out his tongue through a jocular smile, Shaffer posed as camera shutters clacked. He knew, rationally, that his life has just changed, but he couldn’t fathom it. Shaffer joined Rye, which earned a spot on Michelin’s Recommended list; And the city of Dallas is helping renovate the historic Forest Theater in South Dallas with an $8 million grant for the redevelopment project on Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 13, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore open with their take on the Michelin ratings for Texas restaurants and Dallas’ third-place ranking behind Houston and Austin, then dive into the Cowboys’ latest humiliation. [3:49] David tells us when to expect Trey Lance to start over Cooper Rush. The guys also explain why Jerry Jones refuses to budge on curtains for his stadium and what it costs in terms of any credibility he still retains. [39:51] Evan explains the Rangers’ potential pursuit of Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki and what they have to do first to make it a possibility. [48:15] And the guys analyze where Texas (up) and SMU (down) may be going in the CFP after the latest weekend of upsets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 13, 2024
Of the 52 districts in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, nearly 40% gave employees no raises for this school year. Steven Poole, the association’s executive director said school districts are cash-strapped. The ones who did give raises had to dip into reserves. Some school districts just couldn’t even do that. District leaders say they are working with strained budgets in part because the Legislature hasn’t increased the base amount of funding provided per-student since 2019. In places that prioritized raises, leaders made tough decisions. In Richardson, for example, school trustees voted to close four campuses to deal with their financial strain; In other news, President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had picked former director of national intelligence and former Texas Congressman John Ratcliffe to serve as director of the Central Intelligence Agency; a North Texas imam known for leading online Quran education programs was arrested on child pornography-related charges on Oct. 30; And Nick Jonas is ready to help the struggling Fossil brand and its new leader. Jonas, the singer and all-around celebrity, has signed a deal with Fossil, the watch and accessories company based in Richardson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 12, 2024
Texas history was made last night, when the star-studded Michelin ceremony in Houston crowned the state’s best restaurants for the first time. Across the state, Michelin handed out 15 1-star awards. No restaurant in Texas received a 2- or a 3-star award. That’s Michelin’s highest honor, saved for the best of the best. In Dallas, just one Michelin star was given: a 1-star honor to Deep Ellum omakase restaurant Tatsu. Following that, East Dallas restaurant Rye received a special award for Exceptional Cocktails. Seven Bib Gourmands were handed out to Dallas-Fort Worth eateries with reasonably-priced menu items. And 20 restaurants in North Texas received a Recommended nod; In other news, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was already busing migrants from the border to New York when he picked a new northern target in 2022 — Chicago, another destination chosen because it was run by Democrats; Southwest Airlines will offer buyouts to workers at 18 airports across the country as the Dallas-based carrier cuts back on flying planes due to “aircraft delivery delays” from Boeing; And Micah Parsons is coming under fire from national media analysts for his comments about head coach Mike McCarthy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, November 11, 2024
After months of disagreement and dispute, the North Texas town of Fairview agreed to participate in mediation with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over the proposed McKinney Texas Temple, which has drawn national attention in a debate around religious freedom, zoning laws and the town’s identity; In other news, Proposition U requires Dallas to direct at least 50% of excess yearly revenue toward funding its police and fire pension system, hiring more cops and boosting officers’ starting pay. The mandate would require the city to redirect a projected $37.5 million in revenue in its first year; another Sunday, another Dallas Cowboys loss; And later today, Michelin will announce its first round of Texas’ best restaurants. If you weren’t one of the lucky ones to get an invite, you can still watch. Michelin will live-stream the 90-minute show on YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, November 08, 2024
A boil water notice in Richardson continues today as the city awaited results of tests on the water supply, while Richardson ISD planned to reopen schools that were closed Thursday. The boil water notice, issued Wednesday evening, affects almost 17,000 customers in the southwest portion of Richardson and prompted five Richardson ISD schools to close Thursday; In other news, Dallas residents planning to use the Dallas North Tollway this weekend can expect significant delays. Part of the thoroughfare is closed for construction. Two northbound and southbound lanes of the tollway between Interstate 35E and Mockingbird Lane will be closed Friday beginning at 10 p.m. through Monday at 5 a.m.; Texas wildlife officials are warning residents after a mountain lion was captured on video strolling through the backyard of a Denton County home last week. Rachel Richter, an urban wildlife biologist for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, said a resident who lives in western Frisco near Lewisville Lake reported the sighting to the agency on Monday; And on Monday, Michelin will announce its first round of Texas’ best restaurants. Chefs, restaurateurs and media have already received invitations to attend this high-profile evening in Houston. If you weren’t one of the lucky one to get a seat? You can still watch. Michelin will live-stream the 90-minute show on YouTube. The ceremony announcing Texas’ best restaurants starts at 7 p.m. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 07, 2024
The Dallas Morning News team discusses hopes and fears for the forthcoming announcement of the restaurants that made Texas' first-ever Michelin Guide. Part of the team also talks about a recent dining experience in which they accidentally went to the same restaurant at the same time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 07, 2024
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has a partial avulsion of his right hamstring tendon. Team officials are trying to determine if Prescott needs surgery for the portion of the tendon that has torn from the bone or if it can heal on its own. The Cowboys are hopeful that pass rusher Micah Parsons and cornerback DaRon Bland can return to the field for this week’s game against Philadelphia; In other news, in a controversial city charter election, McKinney voters decided against allowing City Council members to run for a third term and getting a pay raise. The decision means Mayor George Fuller will not be eligible to run for a third term in May. In a 5-4 opinion, Texas' Supreme Court ruled Texas Seven prison escapee Randy Halprin will get a new trial in Dallas County because the judge at his 2003 capital murder trial harbored antisemitic views. And Dallas City Hall and Dallas County officials have joined together to support a pilot program that aims to transform urban agriculture. The effort, known as the Growers Education and Workforce Development program, will work to educate and prepare aspiring growers, farmworkers and producers for careers in agribusiness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 06, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and David Moore discuss [1:25] the Cowboys’ abysmal state at 3-5, especially with Dak Prescott’s extended absence looming. David says the season is already over. Instead of spending fourth-round draft picks on the likes of Jonathan Mingo, Kevin says, they should be hoarding assets on a team that will pick eighth or ninth in the draft. [33:15] Kevin lays out the CFP hopes of SMU, Texas and Texas A&M. Each has its destiny squarely in its hands. Win out, and you’re in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 06, 2024
Donald Trump greeted supporters onstage at a watch party in West Palm Beach, ahead of a speech where he declared victory over Kamala Harris. The former president won Texas with 56 percent of the vote to Harris’ 42 percent and crossed the 270 Electoral vote threshold this morning; In other news, Texas voters sent Republican Ted Cruz back for a third term in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, turning back Democratic challenger Colin Allred, a congressman from Dallas; Next up, U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett won her race for the U.S. House in District 30 with 85% of the votes; And about 67% of Dallas voters supported decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana, according to preliminary unofficial election results, though its recreational use is still illegal in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 05, 2024
Today is election day and polling locations all across the state will be expecting the last wave of voters to cast their ballots just before polls close. Dallas County voters can find all Election Day polling locations using the county’s “Vote Center Finder” at www.dallascountyvotes.org/vote-centers . Here's the link to the Dallas Morning News Voter Guide . In other news, Intercity bus service Greyhound will relocate its main terminal to Harry Hines Boulevard when the lease extension on its downtown station expires in April. The national bus company, owned by Flix, will soon break ground on the new station near Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Bachman Station. The new location is expected to open in mid-2025 and will allow the company to eventually expand routes to and from Dallas, CEO Kadir Boysan said; and the bad news keeps piling up for the Dallas Cowboys. Quarterback Dak Prescott is expected to miss multiple weeks due to his hamstring injury. Head coach Mike McCarthy said Cooper Rush will be the starting quarterback moving forward. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb also joined the team’s growing list of injured players, suffering a sprained AC joint in his shoulder during Sunday’s loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bonus · Mon, November 04, 2024
We’re sharing “‘Medium Stories” from The Dallas Morning News’ sister company, Medium Giant, a creative marketing agency. In this episode, The News' executive editor Katrice Hardy talks with Medium Giant president John Kiker about: What makes a great story from the perspective of an editor How the multifaceted nature of storytelling formats can be used to meet people where they are The surprising correlation between journalism and advertising when it comes to storytelling Why it’s so important to bring light to stories that would otherwise go untold How journalistic storytelling is going to evolve over the next decade Subscribe to the show by searching for “Medium Stories” wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, November 04, 2024
A singer is in stable condition after being shot Saturday while signing autographs at The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in downtown Dallas; In other news, Last month the Dallas-Fort Worth area topped the charts as the warmest October since the National Weather Service began record keeping in 1898. The determination comes after a number of days last month were reported as unseasonably warm with above-normal temperatures; it was another rough Sunday for the Dallas Cowboys. Not only did Dallas lose to Atlanta 27-21 to drop to 3-5, but they lost quarterback Dak Prescott in the fourth quarter with a hamstring injury; And are you ready to cast your ballot in tomorrow’s general election? The Dallas Morning News introduced a new tool to help you vote with confidence, Back to the Ballot . Back to the Ballot is a personalized voter education course. Simply take a three question quiz, tell us about your interests, and we’ll send you stories directly to your inbox. The News polled thousands of voters who said they’d like more information about voting essentials, issues that will appear on the ballot, and how their vote impacts the community they live in. Back to the Ballot is our way of helping our community stay informed and confident as they head to the polls. Ready to get started? Take the quiz now at dallasnews.com/ballot . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, November 01, 2024
Arlington nuns at the center of a bitter dispute with the Fort Worth bishop called their dismissal from religious life ridiculous and egregiously false. In a fiery response Wednesday, the nuns said the dismissal, announced this week by the Fort Worth diocese, is a “moot point” because they do not recognize the authority of Mother Marie of the Incarnation, who issued the order; In other news, Austin comedian Tony Hinchcliffe has faced fierce backlash over remarks he made Sunday at former President Donald Trump’s New York City rally, calling Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” and using an offensive stereotype about Black people. For Peng Dang, an Arlington comic, the racist jokes came as no surprise. Three years ago, at a comedy club in Austin, Hinchcliffe referred to Dang, an Asian American, using a racial slur after Dang had introduced him; roughly 200 people descended upon a regional water meeting in northeast Texas on Wednesday afternoon with “Stop Marvin Nichols” signs, custom T-shirts and handwritten speeches. Nearly 40 attendees looked officials in the eyes and repeated the same sentiment: The proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir project needs to be removed from all future water plans; And Dallas-Fort Worth is expected to be the nation’s hottest real estate market for investment and development next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 31, 2024
The Dallas Morning Food team discusses things that scare them in restaurants — from QR code-only menus to anxiety while ordering. The group also talks about the latest from Imelda's D-FW Sabores project and a recent item checked off of Sarah's bucket list. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 31, 2024
Texas lawmakers provided a behind-the-scenes look at efforts to scuttle in-person testimony from death row’s Robert Roberson, either at the Capitol or at the inmate’s prison. In the end lawmakers were told Roberson would not be permitted to testify in “any form of hearing” before a House committee examining the inmate’s case. In a brief filed with the Texas Supreme Court, Reps. Joe Moody, Democrat from El Paso, and Jeff Leach, Republican from Allen, detailed their battle with the attorney general’s office and unnamed executive branch officials to secure public testimony from Roberson; In other news, Plano has found another bat with rabies, the second in two months. It was discovered Thursday on the wall near the entrance of Campisi’s restaurant at 8100 Dallas Parkway, according to a news release from the city. There was no known contact with people or pets, but the bat was tested because it was found in an area with high public traffic; Carlos Glover Jr. was the hub in his family’s wheel. When he died May 27, one day after being shot in Far East Dallas, the family dynamic changed. His father sees his granddaughter less now. The rest of the family isn’t as quick to gather for a barbecue without Carlos Jr. drawing everyone in. This story is part of The Dallas Morning News’ homicide project focused on sharing the stories of all people killed in Dallas this year. You can read more of this story at DallasNews.com; And Billy Connel says he wouldn’t be alive if it weren’t for his dog, Peyton. Connel served in the military for two decades, including in the first Gulf War, and sustained injuries to his nerves and muscles from chemical weapons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 30, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [2:23] the Cowboys’ latest debacle, a loss on the road to the 49ers. Evan says Trevon Diggs’ complaints about a reporter’s tweet immediately after the game only amplify the team’s misplaced priorities. Kevin says if Dak Prescott can’t run, as Jerry Jones advises, he’s not a good enough passer to justify that enormous contract. David says the Cowboys’ minus-turnover margin is a large part of their problem, which can’t be fixed at the deadline, but could be helped by the return of Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence. [32:41] The guys also discuss Texas A&M’s rise to the top of the SEC in Mike Elko’s first year and what that portends for Texas when the two teams meet on Nov. 30. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 30, 2024
Attorney General Ken Paxton called for state Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Allen, to resign, saying he was making a criminal referral over the North Texas lawmaker’s recent communication with a judge involved in death row inmate Robert Roberson’s appeals; In other news, nearly 68,000 Texans and more than 800,000 people nationwide could be affected by a data breach at a Brownwood-based insurance servicer, according to filings with the Texas and Maine attorneys general offices. Landmark Admin announced the breach on Oct. 23, and notices have been sent to those affected; Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced this week that at least 200 Texas educators fraudulently earned teaching certifications through a cheating scheme run out of Houston. Five educators now face criminal charges after collectively profiting by more than $1 million through the cheating ring; And Dallas-based Smoothie King will blend up five drinks, dubbed “Ozempic Smoothies” that target people taking GLP-1 medications. They will be available at the 1,200 Smoothie Kings in the US on Oct. 29. The five drinks have names like Slim N Trim and The Activator, and they’re made with 20 grams of protein or more and zero grams of sugar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 29, 2024
Arlington nuns embroiled in a monthslong feud with the Fort Worth bishop have been dismissed from their Catholic order and religious life. That’s according to an announcement by the nuns’ Vatican-appointed leader. In a statement published Monday, Mother Marie of the Incarnation wrote the nuns are no longer members of the Order of Discalced Carmelites, to which they belonged. The nuns “have reverted to the lay state by their own actions.”; In other news, conflicting letters were released Monday by separate family members linked to the case of an East Texas man who was set to be executed earlier this month after he was convicted of killing his 2-year-old daughter. 57-year old Robert Roberson was sentenced to death in 2003 for reportedly shaking his daughter Nikki Curtis; a Texas man faces felony charges after allegedly punching a poll worker last week when he was told to remove a hat supporting former President Donald Trump. The man, identified as Jesse Lutzenberger, was released on bond Friday. It’s illegal to wear political clothing at the polls; According to the Urban Institute, Latinos will represent over 70% of the residential real estate purchasing power in the U.S. in the next 20 years. This means that 4.8 million new homeowners will come from the Latino community. Diana Sifuentes, a real estate agent with more than two decades of experience in North Texas and a member of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals, said that for Latinos, buying a home is the epitome of fulfilling the American Dream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, October 28, 2024
The Cowboys lost 30-24 at San Francisco last night. No running game. No pass rush. No turnovers forced. Prescott turning the ball over every game. There’s so much to fix with the Cowboys at the moment, it’s hard to imagine they’ll be able to fix enough any time soon to turn things around. The Cowboys travel to Atlanta next Sunday to face the NFC South leading Falcons. In other news, the company behind voting machines used in Tarrant County has refuted an allegation that the company’s machines changed a man’s vote for president when the ballot was printed; Texans have combined to donate more than $65 million directly to the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns, a windfall that helps pay for the deluge of ads and events focused on a handful of swing states far from Texas; And First Baptist Dallas gave congregants a first look Sunday at its plans for the rebuild of its historic sanctuary, which burned down in a four-alarm fire in July. Senior Pastor Robert Jeffress told The Dallas Morning News that the reconstructed sanctuary will be modeled after an old 1908 design of the building, which has been through four remodelings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, October 25, 2024
There hasn’t been a trace amount of rain in Dallas the entirety of October. The last recorded amount of rain in the area was Sept. 25 with a reported tenth of an inch of rain at DFW International Airport and a little over an inch at Dallas Love Field. The chance for the dry streak ending likely won’t be until at least the end of next week. A pattern change late next week is what will cause a high chance for measurable rain, though the uncertainty is high on that forecast right now. While the dry conditions remain, so does the elevated grass fire threat; In other news, the day after the State Fair of Texas ended, Attorney General Ken Paxton told an appeals court he would keep fighting a new policy banning most attendees from carrying guns; prosecutors secured the first conviction in Tarrant County under a new state law allowing defendants to be charged with murder in some fentanyl overdose deaths, the district attorney’s office announced Thursday. Kaeden Farish of Azle pleaded guilty to murder Tuesday and was sentenced to 19 years in prison; and being a college president is tough, but recruiting one can be tougher. In addition to finding candidates with the right academic credentials, universities need leaders that have political savvy to tackle complex social challenges and build consensus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 24, 2024
The Dallas Morning News food team discusses a project nearly a year in the making from reporter Imelda Garcia: a quest to find authentic Mexican cuisine in North Texas. They also touch on Texas Monthly's top tacos list and the highly anticipated opening of Le PasSage in Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 24, 2024
Texas AG says Roberson had history of abuse, was not convicted on ‘shaken baby’ theory; In other news, a global tech company is moving its U.S. headquarters to Dallas-Fort Worth. Simply Learn, which provides training for digital skills, has relocated its U.S. hub from San Francisco to Plano near the Dallas North Tollway and 121; the Feb. 11, 2021 collision is frozen in the minds of North Texas as one of the deadliest crashes in state history, a 130-car pileup that killed six people and injured dozens. Vehicles slid on black ice after 36 consecutive hours of freezing temperatures; Good news: The pastrami sandwich sold at this year's Texas State Fair at a booth near the Cotton Bowl will be sold at the owners’ restaurant, Smokey John’s Bar-B-Que & Home Cooking in Dallas, on Fridays and Saturdays only, for a limited time. It starts this Friday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 23, 2024
"SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant [3:33] discuss the problems that have beset Dallas and San Francisco going into Sunday’s game and who can cry the most about injuries. Kevin agrees with Troy Aikman’s assessment of the Cowboys’ route-running skills, and Evan wonders what damage Jerry Jones’ pursuit of a buck does to the team. [29:53] Evan and Kevin talk about their perspective on Georgia’s romp over Texas — Kevin’s view from the pressbox; Evan’s from the stands — and what it means going forward. [52:20] Evan and Kevin also give their views of a Dodgers-Yankees World Series and the beauty of fall baseball. " Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 23, 2024
New from The Dallas Morning News is an exclusive investigation into the 2021 Fort Worth pileup crash. The February 11th, 2021, Fort Worth tollway collision is frozen in the minds of North Texans as one of the deadliest crashes in state history, a 130 pileup that killed six people and injured dozens; In other news, At least a single ballot printed in White Settlement on Monday, the first day of early voting, did not accurately reflect a voter’s choice for president; Back to the Ballot is a personalized voter education course. Go to dallasnews.com/ballot ; a new public health initiative combatting drug overdoses in Arlington is targeting the city’s hospitality industry. Arlington’s Health Services will be providing two free doses of naloxone to bars, hotels, motels and other businesses, a medication that can be administered to employees or customers experiencing an opioid overdose while medical help is on the way; And the State Fair of Texas welcomed nearly 2.4 million people during its 24-day run, increasing its attendance compared to last year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 22, 2024
Host Abby McCloskey talks with Glenn Hubbard, dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Business, and former presidential advisor and chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, about the economic prospects of a Trump or Harris administration. Note: the discussion includes references to Hubbard's books which can be found here: https://a.co/d/6obwkaK https://a.co/d/irReWPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 22, 2024
A high-profile committee hearing at the Texas Capitol proceeded Monday without its main attraction: Robert Roberson, a man on death row whose execution was delayed last week after a bipartisan group of lawmakers issued a subpoena compelling his testimony. In other news, Federal labor regulators said Monday that the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center has agreed to pay $900,000 to resolve complaints that the school systemically discriminated against 6,100 Black applicants over a two-year period; Early voting for the Nov. 5 election began yesterday and ends Friday, Nov. 1. In Texas, all registered voters can cast a ballot in person during the early voting period. Dallas Morning News journalists visited most of the 70 early voting centers to check on the conditions of buildings and access to parking and mass transit. For resources to help you cast your ballot with confidence, subscribe to Back to the Ballot, a personalized voter education newsletter, and view The Dallas Morning News voter guide; And after weeks of wondering, Mavericks fans who need a streaming option to watch the team’s local broadcasts are getting their wish, albeit for a price. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, October 21, 2024
State leaders are bracing for a potential maelstrom at the Texas Capitol on Monday as death row inmate Robert Roberson is set to appear in person at a House committee — the first time a condemned prisoner has testified before state lawmakers; Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security strategy Operation Lone Star has cost over $10 billion; Early voting starts Oct. 21; SEC fines University of Texas after fans cause game interruption vs. Georgia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, October 18, 2024
The Texas Supreme Court ordered the state to allow Robert Roberson III to comply with a subpoena for this testimony. In other news, a former professor and administrator at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth pleaded guilty to a felony this week after being charged with making a false statement to FBI investigators. Matt Queen served as a professor and interim provost at Southwestern, the largest Baptist seminary in Texas; Dallas drivers planning to use eastbound Interstate 20 this weekend should expect delays as a section of the highway is closed for ongoing construction. The Texas Department of Transportation will close all lanes of eastbound I-20 between Cockrell Hill Road and S. Hampton Road from 10 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Saturday. The eastbound I-20 on-ramp from Cockrell Hill Road will also be closed. Drivers will be detoured and should anticipate slowdowns in the area. All lanes of Kirnwood Boulevard and Westmoreland Road will also close between the east and westbound I-20 frontage roads during that time; and if you’ve ever found driving in Texas a painful experience, you might have a good reason. Texas is the 10th worst state to drive in, according to a new report by MoneyGeek. The analysis ranked driving in all 50 states based on a combination of traffic, transportation costs, safety, road infrastructure and weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 17, 2024
The Dallas Morning News food team deep dives on a new dumpling restaurant and discusses the artistry behind this and other foods steeped in tradition and skill. They also share recommendations for solo dining around Dallas in response to a listener question. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 17, 2024
We’re sharing “‘Giant Stories” from The Dallas Morning News ’ sister company, Medium Giant, a creative marketing agency. In this episode, influencer Justin Adu, who formerly led social media efforts at Google, sits down with John Kiker, president of Medium Giant, to share: The impact of a people-first approach and how it can bring underrepresented stories to life Why having diverse voices across every storytelling platform is important The elements that make for an attention-grabbing, authentic brand story Why outside-the-box thinking and taking risks is worth it How agency collaboration — in and out of the office — is a game changer Subscribe to the show by searching for “Giant Stories” wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 17, 2024
Texas legislators held a daylong hearing Wednesday examining the evidence and hearing expert testimony in the case of Robert Roberson, the East Texas man who could become the first in the country to be put to death for the disputed “shaken baby syndrome” theory. In other news, the town of Fairview has created a Zoning Defense Fund for legal costs in anticipation of a lawsuit from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over the town’s denial of a controversial proposed temple; a federal jury in Fort Worth awarded American Airlines $9.4 million on Tuesday in the airline’s suit against Skiplagged, a website that promotes bargain fares through “hidden city” ticketing, a practice that saves many fliers money but, American contends, costs airlines millions in uncaptured revenue; and Mark Cuban says he feels bad for Jerry Jones, after Jones’ meltdown in a radio interview earlier this week. The Cowboys owner took a defensive tone during his weekly radio hit with “Shan & RJ” on 105.3 The Fan, drumming up the buzz around his team after a 47-9 loss to Detroit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 16, 2024
Here's the link to the article about the stores and products impacted by the listeria outbreak. Republican incumbent Ted Cruz and Democratic challenger Colin Allred came out swinging in their Tuesday night debate, each portraying their opponent as too extreme to serve in the U.S. Senate; In other news, the Grand Prairie school board can’t terminate the superintendent after a Dallas County judge granted a temporary restraining order blocking an immediate decision on his future with the district. Superintendent Jorge L. Arredondo sued the trustees ahead of a scheduled Thursday meeting during which they were expected to discuss his employment; the listeria-launched recall of nearly 10 million pounds of meat and chicken products has reached the store brands of seven of the top 10 grocery-selling chains in the nation, a few other chains you probably know about and several name brands. BrucePac announced a recall of all ready-to-eat meat and poultry items made in that facility between June 19 and Oct. 8. That culminates to about 9,986,245 pounds of beef, pork, turkey — and, most of all, chicken; And are you ready to cast your ballot in the November fifth general election? The Dallas Morning News is introducing a new tool to help you vote with confidence, Back to the Ballot . Back to the Ballot is a personalized voter education course. Simply take a three question quiz, tell us about your interests, and we’ll send you stories directly to your inbox. The News polled thousands of voters who said they’d like more information about voting essentials, issues that will appear on the ballot, and how their vote impacts the community they live in. Back to the Ballot is our way of helping our community stay informed and confident as they head to the polls. Ready to get started? Take the quiz now at dallasnews.com/ballot . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 15, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [00:15] the worst home loss in Jerry Jones’ tenure with the Cowboys. David tells us why Jerry isn’t firing Mike McCarthy yet but gives an idea of what it’ll take for him to make only the second midseason coaching change in his history. Kevin outlines the grades for the offensive line so far (Hint: not good). [23:03] Kevin and Evan discuss the upcoming game between No. 1 Texas and fifth-ranked Georgia in Austin and what makes the Longhorns the best team in the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 15, 2024
U.S. District Judge Janis Jack is a semi-retired judge in Corpus Christi who has overseen a 13-year lawsuit by Texas foster kids against the state’s child-welfare system. On Friday, a panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ordered Jack removed from the case and reversed her most recent – and most punitive – order against state child welfare officials. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, October 14, 2024
A new hotline aimed at preventing opioid overdoses is launching in Dallas County for both individuals and health care providers, county officials announced Friday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, October 11, 2024
Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the 2018 murder of Botham Jean, was denied parole Thursday, according to Jean’s family. The 36-year old Guyger was eligible for parole late last month — on what would have been Jean’s 33rd birthday — after serving half her sentence in a Gatesville prison; Architects Bryan Trubey, John Hutchings and Chad Scheckel of Overland Partners showed how much better the Cotton Bowl’s fan experience will be a year from now, when $140 million of renovations are complete; Nick Clark and Dawson Williams, a pair of East Dallas entrepreneurs, are keeping their next venture close to home. The pair, who live in East Dallas, have set their sights on opening a boutique country club on E. Northwest Highway in Lake Highlands; And the downtown Dallas Greyhound station property will soon be in new hands. Dallas real estate developer and businessman Ray Washburne closed a sale on the property at 205 S. Lamar St. on Thursday, he said in an exclusive interview with The Dallas Morning News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 10, 2024
This week, the Dallas Morning News food team discusses fall musts in North Texas. And — no surprise — the autumn bucket list revolves around food. The team also gives an update on the latest for the Michelin Guide's Texas edition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 10, 2024
An accountant’s report on Fair Park’s finances released Wednesday showed $5.7 million was misspent on projects that didn’t meet stipulations set by donors. Fair Park First, the nonprofit that manages the Dallas park, said Wednesday it was looking to recoup the money. In other news, the parents of Cindy Clemishire, the Oklahoma woman who accused Gateway Church founder Robert Morris of abuse, gave their first public statement on their daughter’s story in a letter to The Dallas Morning News. Clemishire told Christian blog The Wartburg Watch in June that Morris sexually abused her from the ages of 12 to 17; the Dallas County courthouse is likely to be without power to half of the building until at least Saturday. Jury trials and some hearings are ongoing in the Frank Crowley Courts Building near downtown. Power to the northside of the courthouse has been down since Monday, affecting lights, escalators and internet; And after strong opposition to adding “Dallas,” Texas A&M University-Commerce may have a new name after all – this time going back to its roots. President Mark Rudin announced Monday to students and alumni that he wants the A&M board of regents to change the school’s name to East Texas A&M University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 09, 2024
Photos of weapons and menacing words zooming across social media prompted the arrests of dozens of Texas students this school year. In September alone, at least 40 students across the state were arrested in connection with making threats against schools, according to a review of news articles, law enforcement statements and district alerts; In other news, Dallas Love Field is relocating its rideshare pickup center after several unhappy fliers voiced concerns. By January 2025, or earlier, according to city documents, the area will be relocated adjacent to the current valet pavilion on the terminal’s southeast side; the 19-year-old Texas cadet who died at the U.S. Air Force Academy last month died from natural causes. That’s according to a newly released autopsy report. Avery Koonce of Taylor was a cadet fourth class — or freshman — when she died Sept. 4 after she was found unconscious in a dormitory at the academy in Colorado Springs; The Dallas Morning News is introducing a new tool to help you vote with confidence, Back to the Ballot . Back to the Ballot is a personalized voter education course. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 08, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:18] the Cowboys’ win on the road over Pittsburgh even while missing most of their marquee players on defense. The problem against the Lions, Kevin says, is that Jared Goff will do more with a clean pocket than Justin Fields did. Dak Prescott was simply better than Fields. David also explains what Rico Dowdle had to do to become effective for the first time this year. [19:05] Kevin and Evan discuss the big college games of the week and the impact of Texas-OU. Take the points, Kevin says. [37:05] David describes the difference Klay Thompson makes for the Mavs as opposed to what his role had become for the Warriors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bonus · Tue, October 08, 2024
Host Abby McCloskey talks with Patrick Brown of the Ethics and Public Policy Center about what both candidates are promising regarding abortion and family policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 08, 2024
The city of Dallas and partner agency Dallas Area Rapid Transit will dedicate $11.5 million to boosting pedestrian safety on some of the city’s most dangerous roadways; In other news, Dallas, Arlington and Fort Worth ranked in the top 50 in a recent study to find the cost of living comfortably in America’s 50 most populous cities; a project intended to make two major thoroughfares in uptown Dallas more pedestrian-friendly has evoked loud opposition from community members skeptical about the traffic impact study done nearly a decade ago. The city is looking at changing about five miles of McKinney and Cole avenues from one-way to two-way streets, reversing a move the city made in 1973 to shepherd cars faster through the city; And Google signed a lease for a 1.1 million square foot warehouse in western Fort Worth — one of the largest leases signed in Texas this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bonus · Mon, October 07, 2024
We’re sharing episodes of the new podcast “Giant Stories” from The Dallas Morning News ’ sister company, Medium Giant, a creative marketing agency. The show features compelling conversations with some of today’s most influential and relevant storytellers in business and media. In this debut episode, Kim Elenez, president and CEO of Make-A-Wish North Texas, sits down with John Kiker, president of Medium Giant, to share: Why authenticity is fundamental to a brand story that has staying power Her “bite, snack, meal” approach to storytelling How micro-moments and unthinkable realities can create extraordinary stories Her perspective for breaking through the clutter and noise Powerful takeaways from wishes granted Subscribe to the show by searching for “Medium Stories” wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, October 07, 2024
Former members of Gateway Church accused the megachurch and its former leaders in a lawsuit filed Friday of failing to donate 15% of the church’s tithes to foreign missionary work. The proposed class-action lawsuit, filed in federal court in Sherman, alleges misrepresentation and fraud, breach of contract and conspiracy to breach contract, based on Gateway’s alleged failure to use tithes as the church said it would; Also, according to an affidavit, four men forced a woman into her home at gunpoint, beat her with a pistol, tied her up and robbed her Sept. 21; Dallas Fire and Rescue crews recovered the body of a 6-year-old boy Sunday who was swept away after he fell into a creek near Mountain Creek Lake Saturday afternoon. The child’s body was found around 2 p.m. near Mi Familia Park. Searchers located the boy the day after they pulled the body of his 26-year-old father, identified as Fernando Carlos, from the water; the Dallas Cowboys scored with 20 second to play to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 20-17 last night; And are you ready to cast your ballot in the November fifth general election? The Dallas Morning News is introducing a new tool to help you vote with confidence, Back to the Ballot. Back to the Ballot is a personalized voter education course. Simply take a three question quiz, tell us about your interests, and we’ll send you stories directly to your inbox. The News polled thousands of voters who said they’d like more information about voting essentials, issues that will appear on the ballot, and how their vote impacts the community they live in. Back to the Ballot is our way of helping our community stay informed and confident as they head to the polls. Ready to get started? Take the quiz now at dallasnews.com/ballot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, October 04, 2024
Drivers are now expected to travel a little slower on a busy Dallas highway. The Texas Department of Transportation has installed signs on U.S. 75 lowering speeds from 70 to 65 from Mockingbird Lane to downtown; In other news, Attorney General Ken Paxton sued TikTok on Thursday, alleging the social media giant is violating Texas’ parental consent law. The lawsuit said TikTok collects, stores and processes minors’ personal identifying information when they interact with the platform; Texas school finances are stretched. Coppell is the latest district across the state to close a school because of a tight budget; and, JumpShot Inc., a basketball-themed entertainment company, is putting its corporate headquarters in Dallas before opening the first location of the Topgolf-inspired concept in the city next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 03, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [2:45] one of the ugliest NFL games in memory and whether Roger Goodell needs to send his refs a cease-and-desist order. David tells us how long Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence should be out and how the Cowboys will adjust in their absence. [24:58] Evan and Kevin run over the Rangers’ exit presser and what might be asked of Marcus Semien next season if Chris Young can’t afford to add some big bats. Kevin wonders how long Bruce Bochy, going into the last year of his contract, might want to put up with another season like this one. [45:05] The guys also talk Texas and Georgia football and the big game coming up Oct. 19 in Austin, with a little love tossed to SMU for its win over Florida State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 03, 2024
The Dallas Morning News food team taste tests and ranks the 10 Big Tex Awards food finalists with the help other journalists from the paper. Think of this as your everyman's guide to the State Fair of Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 03, 2024
Vape shops in North Texas are selling potentially illegal and dangerous products marketed as kratom over the counter, and one industry advocate says it’s time for authorities to step up enforcement; in other news, after last year’s botched rollout of a new application, the FAFSA form is now available to a select number of students – including a few in Dallas – while most must wait until Dec. 1. The federal college financial aid form typically opens Oct. 1; around four dozen current and former Dallas elected officials and local leaders called on voters Wednesday to reject three proposed city charter changes they say would endanger the city and how it serves residents for years to come; and, in a move surely designed to flood any Nickelodeon-loving millennial with nostalgia, the kids TV network has partnered with restaurants around the country to create real-life versions of the SpongeBob SquarePants Krabby Patty to mark the show’s 25th anniversary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 02, 2024
Dallas’ new children’s hospital is getting another $100 million donation toward the construction of a $5 billion pediatric care facility , Children’s Health and UT Southwestern announced Tuesday; While 1 in 4 women in the United States will experience some form of domestic violence in her lifetime, Langbein said that statistic increases to 1 in 3 in Texas. In Dallas, police statistics show there have been more than 6,600 intimate partner crimes in 2024. Nine were fatal; Armyworms — named for their tendency to march in troops — have hatched in throngs this fall across North and Central Texas, where they are wreaking havoc. Gardening groups on Facebook are rife with photos of the caterpillars and once-green lawns turned brown. Lawn care companies say they are receiving far more calls than usual, and agricultural organizations have published alerts; and, what makes a taco a great taco? Is it the tortilla? Is it the meat? Is it the salsa? Is it some mysterious secret ingredient? Surely, you have tried more than one taco in your life. Some have been good, some have not. We asked four North Texas Hispanic restaurateurs to help solve the riddle. These restaurateurs primarily deal in tacos, focusing in on what makes the dish a delicacy worth coming back for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 01, 2024
Coppell trustees narrowly voted to close its oldest elementary school Monday night, with district leaders lamenting the painful decision as necessary because of a financial squeeze triggered by declining enrollment and stagnant state funding; In other news, Attorney General Ken Paxton vowed Monday to block a ruling that he says prohibits his office from enforcing vote-harvesting restrictions and investigating potential violations. A federal judge ruled Friday that a section of the 2021 law aimed at preventing election fraud in Texas violated the First Amendment by placing “an invalid restriction on speech” and the 14th Amendment’s due process clause by being “unconstitutionally vague.”; a 6-month-old baby taken from her Rockwall home Monday morning was found hours later with her biological parents in Missouri; And how ready are you for the polls? The Texas general election is November fifth. The Dallas Morning News Voter Guide can help you prepare to cast your ballot. Check out the guide today at dallasnews.com/voterguide to compare candidates, get recommendations, and build your own ballot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 01, 2024
Host Abby McCloskey talks with legendary Dallas news anchor and fellow Dallas Morning News contributing columnist John McCaa about disruptions in the media landscape and which news reports can be trusted in the lead-up to November's election. The site McCaa recommended is www.refdesk.com . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, September 30, 2024
The county agreed to pay $750,000 to the family of 52 year old Georgia Kay Baldwin, who died in 2021; also, after serving half of her 10-year sentence for murder, former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger became eligible for parole yesterday. Guyger fatally shot Botham Jean in his Cedars apartment in 2018; for more than a month, the Araujo family worked to build a roller coaster in the front yard of their Grapevine home. But after a complaint from a neighbor, they were forced to dismantle it; and how ready are you for the polls? The Texas general election is November fifth. The Dallas Morning News Voter Guide can help you prepare to cast your ballot. Check out the guide today at dallasnews.com/voterguide to compare candidates, get recommendations, and build your own ballot. Visit dallasnews.com/voter guide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 27, 2024
Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price says Dallas should consider building its own jail, suggesting it could help lower the near-capacity county jail population. Price told City Council members on Wednesday that space at the over 7,100-person capacity Lew Sterrett Justice Center remains an issue, and he believes the city isn’t paying enough to cover its costs; In other news, when the Texas Railroad Commission was created in 1891, regulating trains was part of its mission. The state agency’s duties have changed but the name has not, which can be confusing, particularly for voters who choose the three commissioners who create many of the rules governing Texas’ fossil fuel industry; And Southwest Airlines economy fare passengers may have to sacrifice some precious legroom to make way for new premium seating sections on many of the carrier’s planes. The company unveiled plans Thursday for new boarding and seating configuration arrangements to accommodate assigned seating in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 26, 2024
In honor of the state fair, the DMN food team brought in science fellow Miriam Fauzia to get at just why we love to eat fried food. She shares the "why" and dives into tips to get the most out of your fried food-eating experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 26, 2024
Attorney General Ken Paxton is making a third attempt at blocking the State Fair of Texas’ new policy that would stop most people from carrying guns at the 24-day event, which begins Friday; In other news, as late summer transitions to fall, North Texas is experiencing significant outbreaks of black crickets. Instead of using pesticides, crickets are repelled by essential oils such as peppermint, citronella or vinegar; the city of Allen clamped down on smoke shops, issuing new regulations within the city. The new ordinance, passed 7-0 at the Tuesday city council meeting, limits locations and outlines rules regarding minors and criminal activity on the premises; and so much for keeping the lovely Garden Cafe in Dallas a secret. TikToker Stephanie Camillee, who runs an account called Your Dallas Guide shared a video that’s been viewed nearly 200,000 times about Old East Dallas gem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 25, 2024
An appeals court on Tuesday upheld a lower court’s decision to reject Attorney General Ken Paxton’s latest attempt to block the State Fair of Texas from banning most people from attending while carrying guns. The 15th District Court of Appeals ruling in Austin means the fair’s new policy allowing only elected, appointed, or employed peace officers to bring firearms onto the fairgrounds is still in effect starting Friday, when the annual event begins in South Dallas’ Fair Park; In other news, Dallas-based Invitation Homes has agreed to pay a proposed $48 million settlement after the company was accused of “unlawful actions against customers.” That’s according to a Federal Trade Commission announcement Tuesday; many Dallas council members were concerned Monday when they learned tiny homes or sanctioned parking lots — places where people experiencing homelessness can stay temporarily— could add five months to the time providers spend rehoming people; and Dallas Trinity FC new head coach Pauline MacDonald is finally with the team after having visa issues. MacDonald will coach her first game today when Trinity visits Brooklyn FC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 24, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore [1:10] open up the Cowboys’ segment of the podcast to discuss the latest disaster and what it portends for Mike McCarthy. David targets a possible termination date if the Cowboys’ disjointed play continues and the potential successor (hint: his initials are BB) if Jerry Jones fires a coach at midseason for only the second time in his tenure. [29:41] The guys also talk about the LIV Golf experience at Maridoe and the big college football games on tap, and Kevin asks Evan why the heck the Rangers don’t just go ahead and let Wyatt Langford play center field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 24, 2024
A federal jury has ruled in favor of Terry Bevill, a former East Texas police captain, awarding him $21.35 million in a wrongful termination lawsuit stemming from his allegations of illegal collusion among Wood County elected officials; In other news, the popular global money transfer service MoneyGram International has been down for days due to a cybersecurity issue. The company said in a social media post when MoneyGram detected the issue it immediately launched an investigation and proactively went offline to protect its systems; after awarding $200,000 to Alamo Drafthouse, Richardson leaders say they were blindsided; And are you ready to cast your ballot in the November fifth general election? The Dallas Morning News is introducing a new tool to help you vote with confidence, Back to the Ballot . Here's a link: https://www.dallasnews.com/back-to-the-ballot/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 24, 2024
Contributing columnist and host Abby McCloskey talks with former political speechwriter Peter Wehner about the First Amendment, Christian Nationalism and other church/state topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, September 23, 2024
Karissa David, who was shot in the face, is blind in both eyes and will undergo surgery on her jaw and teeth soon, her family said in a Friday update on a GoFundMe page . David, 27, will also have various appointments with specialists. Roughly $19,000 of the $25,000 goal has been raised as of Sunday afternoon. Also, Trinity Bible Church in Dallas is the latest area church to announce the removal of its lead pastor. Pastor Steven J. Lawson also resigned from his Dallas-based nonprofit, which brought in over $1 million in annual revenue over the past few years. And the Jerry and Stephen Jones’ fingerprints are all over the Cowboys’ latest defeat. Ownership’s refusal to address a clear need at running back in free agency or the draft, upgrade the run defense and their willingness to have CeeDee Lamb miss the offseason program and training camp all came home to roost in this 28-25 loss to Baltimore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 20, 2024
Dallas Police Chief Eddie García, a popular city leader who has overseen a dramatic downturn in violent crime over 3 1/2 years, is leaving to become assistant city manager in Austin, going to work for former boss T.C. Broadnax; In other news, a Dallas County District judge on Thursday denied Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to block a new State Fair of Texas policy restricting who can bring guns to the 24-day event. The ban will go into effect when the fair kicks off next week; Texas Teachers of Tomorrow — the largest educator preparation program in the state — must prove it has fixed longstanding problems or risk losing approval to operate in Texas. An agreement approved Thursday by the State Board for Educator Certification is the latest move in a multi-year saga that has unfolded while Texas schools struggled to recruit enough qualified teachers; and First Baptist Church has selected the Beck Group, one of Dallas’ best known design and construction companies, to lead the rebuilding of the church’s historic sanctuary after a four-alarm fire destroyed it in July. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 19, 2024
The DMN food team answers reader questions about where to find menu items from days gone by and hard-to-find ingredients and foods in Dallas-Fort Worth. The team also discusses their picks for where to catch dinner and a show. (Yes, Medieval Times is on the list.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 19, 2024
Texas schools won’t receive A-F accountability grades after a judge granted a new order temporarily blocking them on Wednesday. A coalition of school districts sued over the system alleging that the grades are invalid because they’re based on flawed STAAR tests. A trial on the case is set for February; In other news, a bitter public battle between the bishop of the Fort Worth Catholic diocese and a group of secluded Arlington nuns is again escalating. Calling the nuns “scandalous,” Bishop Michael Olson warned members of his diocese that supporting the nuns — either by participating in communion or providing financial assistance — would amount to “scandalous disobedience and disunity.”; the man suspected in the attack of a woman in downtown Dallas last week is in jail and facing an aggravated assault charge, police said Wednesday. A video obtained by The Dallas Morning News shows a man walking up behind the woman and striking her with an object Thursday afternoon in the 1300 block of Elm Street, near North Field Street. Dallas police later released images of the man and sought the public’s help to identify him. 36 year old Antonio Banks was booked into the Dallas County jail on Monday afternoon on an unrelated charge, according to online jail records. His bail was set at $150,000 for the assault charge and he also faces a criminal trespass charge; and restaurants in Dallas’ Deep Ellum neighborhood near downtown, specifically those on Commerce Street, say they have been affected by the ongoing public works being done by the city of Dallas and Oncor. The work being done on Commerce Street has left restaurants without direct access to their facilities and left customers with the notion that the businesses are closed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 18, 2024
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake that shook parts of West Texas and apparently centered near Ackerly on Monday night was also felt in other parts of the state. The seismic activity occurred around 7:49 p.m., according to the Midland bureau office of the National Weather Service. There were no immediate reports of injuries or major damage from the quake; in other news, a man facing a murder charge in Kaufman County led police on a pursuit through Richardson and Dallas on Monday before he fatally shot himself. A front passenger was hospitalized after being shot multiple times, and three children — ages 5, 15 and 17 — were in the backseat at the time of the chase and shooting; Americans are divided over whether it’s more important to protect gun rights or regulate gun ownership. A Pew Research Center survey found a slight majority of 51% favored protecting the right to own guns over enacting gun restrictions. Pew said its research indicates about 4-in-10 U.S. adults live in a household with a gun. And gun ownership rates vary based on certain factors like political affiliation; and for four nights, the annual Plano hot air balloon festival will “light up the sky” at Oak Point Park and Red Tail Pavilion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 18, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the big topics in North Texas sports, starting with the [5:50] Cowboys’ flop against New Orleans. The identity of this team, David says, is that if things are going well, it snowballs. Same when it’s going bad. Even so, Kevin says he expects the Cowboys to bounce back against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens based on how they defensed Deshaun Watson and the Browns. [24:07] Evan lays out a potential starting rotation for the Rangers next spring based on the encouraging performances of Kumar Rocker and Jacob deGrom last week. [40:00] Texas is back to No. 1 for the first time since 2008, only this time with two capable quarterbacks in Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning. No QB controversy, Kevin says. This is still Ewers’ team when he’s healthy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 17, 2024
Beyond Talking Points: An American Middle Podcast. Host Abby McCloskey talks with Maya MacGuineas, President of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget about campaign promises from both parties, what they will cost, and what can be done about deficit spending and our growing debt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 17, 2024
Texas is hardly a battleground state? The vast majority of races on November’s Texas ballots are highly predictable, offer little to no competition and won’t change the state’s political dynamic; In other news, the Dallas-Fort Worth area led the country in the growth of the Asian American population from 2022 to 2023, and Collin County anchored that increase. Those who work closely with Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the region celebrate the increase but say there’s more work to be done to address the needs of the growing population, including language access and political participation; acourt hearing is set for Thursday to decide whether the State Fair of Texas can legally enforce a new policy that would prevent most people from bringing guns to the event, which kicks off next week; and the buzzy restaurants on Knox Street stole the show in Dallas over the past year, but take Knox east a few blocks and it leads to Henderson Avenue — a street that was once even hotter than its westside neighbor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, September 16, 2024
Increased accessibility to overdose-reversing medicine is an immediate need in the community; Police are investigating reports that someone took “potentially improper” photographs of people on the University of North Texas campus and posted them online. UNT police announced in a news release last week that they learned about the photos on September 1 and have “taken a few reports from persons identified” in some of the photographs; Attorney General Ken Paxton this week withdrew a legal opinion issued by his office in 2016 saying nonprofits have the right to ban firearms from property leased from the government. The move comes after he sued Dallas, its interim city manager and the State Fair of Texas on Aug. 29 to block the nonprofit’s new ban on firearms at the city-owned fairgrounds. The fair starts in two weeks; and the Dallas Cowboys have some issues to address. Hoping to build on a strong Week 1 victory, the Cowboys returned to AT&T Stadium to face New Orleans yesterday but the Saints rolled to a 44-19 victory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 13, 2024
The online threats of violence that led to increased police presences and several arrests at Dallas-area school districts this week also prompted changes to high school athletics; In other news, American Airlines flight attendants have ratified a new 5-year contract with the carrier that adds a combined $4.2 billion to their current contract; Michelin’s latest list of the best hotels in the United States, Mexico and Canada was announced, and Texas fared quite well. Six hotels in Dallas-Fort Worth made the list, and 20 across the State got nods from Michelin’s anonymous critics; and Jacob deGrom makes his return to the Rangers starting lineup after a 14-month layoff recovering from Tommy John surgery. The two-time Cy Young award winner has not pitched a major league game since April 28, 2023. In his last rehab start last Saturday with Double-A Frisco, deGrom struckout five and gave up one hit in four scoreless innings. First pitch tonight in Seattle is set for 9:10 central time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 12, 2024
Just in time for football season, the DMN food team discusses their top food picks to take to a tailgate or watch party, in addition to favorite spots (with tasty menus of course) for game viewings. The team also discusses a unique prix fixe menu that might just be worth the splurge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 12, 2024
Dallas Area Rapid Transit appointees failed to pass the agency’s budget for fiscal year 2025 on Tuesday amid ongoing disagreements on how to approach spending. Committee-of-the-Whole members diverged Tuesday and during an August meeting about whether to proactively reduce its 1.6% year-over-year budget growth in light of member cities’ desire to reduce sales tax contributions to DART by a quarter. Also, despite receiving millions of dollars in federal funding, the city of Dallas has failed to administer the program to remove lead from residents’ houses, a Dallas Morning News investigation found; the Dallas Police Department will soon try out a new system to better pinpoint random bursts of gunfire. The City Council on Wednesday approved a three-year contract for more than $300,000 with Crime Gunshot Intelligence Technologies for its gunshot detection program, FireFLY LE; and someone who purchased a Mega Millions lottery ticket in Sugar Land is about to really be living the sweet life. A gas station in the Houston suburb sold the winning ticket as the game’s jackpot rose to $800 million, valued at roughly $404.2 million cash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 11, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:02] the Cowboys’ surprisingly dominant win over Cleveland in the opener. David and Kevin discuss the spectacular play of second-year LB DeMarvion Overshown, employed as a “spy” on Deshaun Watson, and David adds that the four rookie starters were key to the win. The Cowboys’ play forces Kevin to ask the painful question: Could Jerry Jones actually be right about how good this team is? [20:49] Evan breaks down Kumar Rocker’s phenomenal numbers in the minors and what his start this week against Seattle could mean for the Rangers going into next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 11, 2024
The Dallas City Council will vote Wednesday to authorize funding for the next phase of deck parks over Interstate 30. City officials, as per a memo, have identified locations on Lamar Street and near Old City Park from East Ervay Street to Harwood Street to build deck parks like Klyde Warren Park to bridge the gap between downtown Dallas and southern Dallas. In other news, an alternative route for a proposed Dallas-to-Fort Worth high-speed rail project is moving forward with engineering and environmental review after North Central Texas Council of Governments officials discussed it during a public meeting Thursday. The council approved an additional $1.6 million last month to fund a study of the new route, which loops west of downtown; of the 13 best new chefs in the United States, three are from the same Texas restaurant. That’s according to the latest Food & Wine magazine. Jalen Heard, Lane Milne and Jonny White, the co-founders of Goldee’s Barbecue in Fort Worth, are best friends and even better pitmasters; and this Saturday, join millions worldwide as they turn their faces toward the night sky in celebration of the moon. International Observe the Moon Night is a NASA-led event held every September or October when the celestial body is in its first quarter, a phase halfway between a new moon and a full moon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 10, 2024
Children in Dallas County’s juvenile detention center were unlawfully secluded for days, circumventing due process and best practices for juvenile justice. That’s according to a yearlong investigation by state inspectors into allegations of inhumane treatment and neglect; In other news, Union Pacific Railroad is one step closer to eliminating its workforce in the east Texas town of Palestine after action by the Texas Supreme Court Friday. The court dismissed a petition by Anderson County to weigh in after a February state court ruling; For fiscal year 2023, the Foundation had total revenue of $24.2 billion, from which $2.131 billion came from the Texas Lottery. The lottery allocates just over $2 billion annually to Texas schools, which covers about five days of a typical 180-day school year; and Texas Rangers pitching prospect Kumar Rocker has earned a promotion to the big leagues after two months of dominating minor league hitters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 10, 2024
"Beyond Talking Points: An American Middle Podcast"' is a limited, 9-part series from The News ' Opinion team leading up to the 2024 presidential election. In this first episode, contributing columnist and host Abby McCloskey talks with immigration expert Madeline Zavodny about Trump's promise of mass deportations, the problem of illegal immigration, the need for comprehensive immigration reform, the economic impact of immigration, and what to do about immigrants who are here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, September 09, 2024
Multiple agencies are investigating the death of a person whose body was found Thursday at a construction site in Princeton. A construction crew alerted police after finding a body while working in an area south of County Road 398, between County Road 394 and South Beauchamp Boulevard, according to a Princeton police news release. In other news, the Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott reached an agreement to make the quarterback the highest-paid player in NFL history. The Cowboys won their season opener against the Cleveland Browns 33-17 Sunday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 06, 2024
Tap water in Grand Prairie is safe, city leaders said late Thursday, ending a two-day ordeal in which a foam used for firefighting contaminated the water supply. At a news conference Thursday night, city officials said boiling water will not be necessary as long as the city maintains adequate water pressure. To do so, officials asked residents to flush their home systems in phases; Voters in the Nov. 5 election should be allowed to decide on three proposed charter changes backed by nonprofit Dallas Hero and three others designed to cancel them out; The city of Dallas is raking in nearly $50,000 in revenue annually by subleasing an underground tunnel for public use. The only issue? It’s paying more than $500,000 to rent and maintain the property. Council member Chad West, who chairs the Government Performance and Financial Management Committee, flagged the issue Wednesday as the City Council worked its way through its $5 billion budget proposal; Traffic on northbound I-35E beginning near Corporate Drive will be detoured via Exit 451 at Main Street and Fox Avenue. All northbound entrance ramps coming from Corporate Drive, Business 121 and Fox Avenue will be closed, with officers at the Business 121 and Main Street intersections assisting with traffic control. Southbound I-35E traffic north of Justin Road will be detoured via Exit 452. The southbound entrance ramp coming from Justin Road will be closed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 05, 2024
The DMN food team discusses signature Dallas restaurants - and places that feel like home even when hundreds of miles away. The team also dives into the city's most-expensive restaurant buildout ever and (conversely) places to find an affordable dinner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 05, 2024
A foaming agent used to fight fires contaminated the city’s water supply, prompting an urgent alert to avoid tap water and sending thousands of residents scrambling for bottled water and answers. City officials told those residents to avoid drinking the water, but also to avoid bathing, cooking, brushing teeth or washing dishes and clothes in tap water. The water is also unsafe for animals. The city also warned against treating the water yourself, explaining that boiling water would not help; Also, Verizon is in advanced talks to acquire rival telecommunications operator Frontier Communications. Frontier moved its corporate headquarters to Dallas last year from Connecticut, bringing administrative functions to Texas for a company with more than 14,000 employees in 25 states; a Northeast Dallas library recommended to be closed amid city budget cuts will likely stay open after community opposition to the plan; And Elvis Andrus, the fresh-faced, energetic kid whose arrival helped usher in the Texas Rangers’ AL dynasty more than a decade ago, will officially retire as an active player on Friday as a Ranger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 04, 2024
Grand Prairie warned residents north of Interstate 20 to avoid using the city’s water for uses other than flushing due to the presence of a foaming agent in the water. Grand Prairie ISD announced on social media that campuses would be closed today “out of an abundance of caution” because of the water issue. That includes cancellation of all morning extracurricular activities. Bottled water is being distributed in front of City Hall and will be distributed at other locations, which can be found on the city’s website, gptx.org. Residents with questions are encouraged to call 972-237-8400; in other news, transgender Texans will no longer be allowed to change the sex on their birth certificates to reflect their gender identity. The policy change comes less than two weeks after Texas banned transgender residents from changing the sex on driver’s licenses or state-issued IDs. Only clerical errors or omissions made by the hospital can now be amended; a woman accused of attempting to drown two Muslim children in an apartment complex pool was recently indicted by a Tarrant County grand jury; and our Eat Drink D-FW Food team picked out 12 budget friendly North Texas restaurants. Find that story here . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 03, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the state of North Texas’ biggest sports stories. Kevin and Evan analyze [7:10] the biggest weaknesses in the Rangers’ lineup and whether Ray Davis is willing to spend to fix it. But before he does that, he’s first got to re-sign his general manager and maybe his manager, too. Does winning outweigh the bottom line with Davis? David goes over [27:49] the Cowboys’ starting lineup for the opener against Cleveland and tells us the impact of Dalvin Cook’s signing on the rest of the running backs. [50:24] The guys talk about Texas A&M’s status as an underachiever in football, and what beating Michigan could do for Texas this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 03, 2024
Brooks said he, members of his family and likely “everyone who knew” his younger brother were in “complete shock” after hearing what Cobb-Bey did. He described the difficult process of grieving for a loved one knowing they’ve done something unthinkable; Dallas woman mourns Israeli cousin killed in Gaza; at a time when average new-vehicle prices near $50,000 are pushing more shoppers to consider the used market, Consumer Reports is releasing brand reliability ratings and top picks of pre-owned models for the first time; Costco bargain hunters are going to have to pay an additional $5 to $10 annually as the popular warehouse chain raises its membership fees for the first time in seven years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, September 02, 2024
Many across Dallas mourned the loss of 46-year old police officer Darron Burks over the weekend as a friend, colleague and family member but also paid tribute to a man they said was selfless in the pursuit of helping others. Burks was killed in a southeast Oak Cliff shooting Thursday night. Dallas police Chief Eddie García said Burks was “executed” in his marked patrol car; Also, Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a brief with the state Supreme Court on Friday supporting a group behind a trio of Dallas charter amendment propositions that several City Council members openly opposed. If approved, the Dallas Hero proposals would mandate the city hire nearly 1,000 officers, waive governmental immunity for city officials and tie the city manager’s evaluation to a community survey; the Abilene Christian football team’s bus crashed in Lubbock after their narrow overtime loss to Texas Tech Saturday night. One player, two coaches and the bus driver suffered minor injuries and were transported to University Medical Center; and GameStop wants to bring you back to the time when you were playing The Legend of Zelda or Donkey Kong Country 2. The Grapevine-based retailer is launching “GameStop Retro” at four sites in North Texas with old-school devices and games that can reach back more than 20 years, according to a post on its website. That includes locales in Dallas, Arlington, Euless and Allen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, August 30, 2024
At least one Dallas police officer was killed and two others were wounded in a shooting Thursday night in southeast Oak Cliff, multiple police officials told The Dallas Morning News .More than 20 units responded about 10:10 p.m. to an assist officer call in the 900 block of East Ledbetter Drive, near South Marsalis Avenue, according to an online police call log. Officers were taken to a hospital, and at least two were in life-threatening condition, the police officials told The News. The officials later told The News that at least one of the officers had died. The names of the officers involved were not released. Also, Attorney General Ken Paxton followed through on a promise to sue Dallas and the State Fair of Texas over the fair’s plans to ban most people from bringing firearms to the annual event; 59-year old Ben Spencer spent 34 years in prison in connection with the killing of Jeffrey Young. He was exonerated and released Thursday; and for the best high school football teams in America, such as Duncanville and DeSoto, lining up early-season games has become like using a dating app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 29, 2024
The DMN food team dives into the topic of restaurants gone by - and the nostalgia that anchors them. A reader request also leads to conversation about some of the best-curated wine lists in Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 29, 2024
A Dallas man pleaded guilty this week to defrauding investors out of more than $27 million in oil and gas and water rights scams. Dennis James Rogers II, 35, concocted phony business opportunities and persuaded investors to hand over millions of dollars, which he spent on a private jet, a custom home builder and real estate, according to federal court documents. Also, Dallas greenlights sale of embattled downtown building flagged for squatting, vandalism; Texas is attracting young and rich movers ditching California and New York; H-E-B picks Las Colinas for new store Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 28, 2024
Driving on some Texas roads is a test of patience. Most drivers have felt the bone rattle of one too many potholes on their commute, and Dallas has its fair share of streets in disrepair. Texas roads have deteriorated in the last 10 years, with just under 77% in acceptable condition in 2022 compared to nearly 92% in 2012; Dallas wants to send out recruiting materials to attract candidates for a new city manager next month. But the search firm hired by the city to lead the headhunting must ensure it advertises the right city first. Several City Council members were puzzled Monday after reviewing a seven-page draft of the job ad brochure. The cover displayed downtown skyscrapers they couldn’t quite place. That's because the picture wasn’t of Dallas. Dallas Public Library System Director Mary Jo Giudice will retire Oct. 1 after more than two decades in the library system, Interim City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert said Tuesday. Giudice oversees 28 library branches and has worked in the library system since 2004. Texts, videos she’ll never delete: Dallas shooting ends son’s faithful contact This story is part of The Dallas Morning News’ homicide project focused on sharing the stories of all people killed in Dallas in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 28, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and David Moore discuss [1:11] the Cowboys’ inability to get anything done in a timely manner, and not just the fact that CeeDee Lamb’s contract is pretty much the same one predicted months ago. Four starters in the Cowboys’ front nine on defense have been signed within the last two weeks. And they may still be shopping for a starting running back. [26:42] Meanwhile, the Rangers’ fall from last year’s World Series title practically requires parachutes. But college football is here, [37:14] with a new 12-team playoff and new alliances, and the Aggies have a chance to make a splash if they can beat Notre Dame this week in College Station. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 27, 2024
The Dallas Cowboys secured CeeDee Lamb to a four-year contract extension worth $136 million ($100 million guaranteed), a person familiar with the deal told The Dallas Morning News on Monday; in other news, President Richard C. Benson, who oversaw dramatic advances at the University of Texas at Dallas, is the latest leader to announce his upcoming departure as higher education in the state comes under increased scrutiny. Officials at the University of Texas at Dallas announced Monday that Benson will step down when the UT System board finds his successor, likely by the end of this academic year. Dallas Fort Worth is sprouting from the roots of being the Sun Belt’s economic powerhouse into one of the biggest ones in the country. Though New York City and, to some extent Chicago, are still the kings, slow growth after COVID-19 means Dallas is in the right place at the right time to emerge with the financial crown; and with Labor Day on the way, check out DallasNews.com for a list of fun events to check out this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, August 26, 2024
Michele Andre Dallas’ next director of the police oversight office. Andre has served as a top watchdog over officers in Albany, N.Y. and has more than eight years of experience in public administration and police oversight. Andre begins in the position Sept. 3; also several West Dallas activists feel hopeless after a commission agreed to send the City Council a recommendation stripping residents of the ability to petition to close businesses that have proven harmful to the community. The City Plan Commission on Thursday approved an amendment to the Dallas Development Code to align its amortization process — where the city closes down a business that affects the community negatively — with Senate Bill 929, a new state law that adds protection for business owners; COVID-19 cases are on the rise throughout the Southwest, including Dallas County, but the latest vaccines will soon be on the way to pharmacies. Dallas County had 109 positive COVID-19 cases reported daily on a seven-day rolling average last week, according to the Dallas County Health and Human Services website, which was last updated Aug. 23; and Election Day is Nov. 5 with early voting starting even sooner on Oct. 21. Election clerk positions tend to be the most common way citizens help work the polls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, August 23, 2024
Herb Kelleher, founder of Southwest Airlines once said, “A company is stronger if it is bound by love, not fear.” But is love enough to save Southwest? Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said recently in an email to The Dallas Morning News, “No change fees. No cancel fees. No bag fees. Rapid rewards points don’t expire. Flight credits don’t expire. We have the friendliest, most flexible policies in the industry with a terrific network. But the biggest thing that makes us ‘us’ is our people and the unique and unrivaled hospitality they deliver.” ; In other news, a rideshare driver was forced at gunpoint by a passenger to drive from Arlington to Miami last weekend as the passenger planned to kidnap another person in Florida; Next, in the U.S., someone dies of a drug overdose about every five minutes. In 2022, more than 111,000 people died as a result of an overdose; and Shaquille O'Neal's Big Chicken is set to open in Fort Worth near Alliance Town Center on Sept. 3. The first 34 customers in line at the opening will receive free Big Chicken food and drinks for a year. The number 34 is an ode to Shaq’s jersey number when he played with the Los Angeles Lakers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 22, 2024
The Dallas Morning News food team dives into favorite food television programs, both scripted and reality, and how they play into the dining experience. They also taste test a mysterious Fall-themed beverage: The new pumpkin spice Slurpee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 22, 2024
Dallas’ top police and fire officials say their departments’ high overtime costs likely will only decrease when they have more staff; also, two longtime staff members at Cross Timbers Church in Argyle are leaving weeks after two pastors at the Denton County church resigned. Cross Timbers elders told congregants that Brian and Jamie Hackney, who helped found the church in 2000 and have served on staff for more than 20 years, were leaving; in other news, R. Gerald Turner, SMU’s longest-serving president, will step down from his role at the end of this school year after 30 years; and check out the Chicken and French Toast at Breakfast Brothers and the Nashville Style Chicken Sandwich Combo from HCK Hot Chicken. This Saturday Pepsi is encouraging diners to bring their favorite companion for a buy one, get one free offer covering $100,000 worth of meals at more than 30 restaurants in 15 U.S. cities. The offer is valid on select dishes only. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 21, 2024
Dallas elected officials plan to seek legal advice this week after Attorney General Ken Paxton warned he’d sue the city to block a new State Fair of Texas policy banning most people from bringing guns into the annual event. The Dallas City Council is scheduled to meet today in closed session with City Attorney Tammy Palomino to discuss options; In other news, a jury decided Monday that the parents of a former student accused of killing 10 people at a high school near Houston in 2018 do not bear financial responsibility for the shooting; Dallas County residents with little to no internet access could see some relief in the next few years. Officials on Tuesday announced a new project using American Rescue Plan Act funds to increase internet access in up to 10 Dallas County ZIP codes; And when the Dallas Cowboys get back to their home turf at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium Saturday, fans will have 23 new food choices at the concession stands. From a 16-ounce burger with pepperoni pizzas for buns to the Wagyu truffle burger to Flamin’ hot ice cream, there seems to be a little something for everyone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 20, 2024
So far, North Texas has recorded 19 days of at least 100 degrees, nearing the typical summer, which sees roughly 20 days with 100-degree temperatures. But overall, this summer has been more mild than last year, when the region recorded 55 days of 100 degrees or more and Texans were baking bread in mailboxes and cookies in cars; In other news, when allegations of mismanagement of Fair Park First funds became public in April, the nonprofit’s leaders began to realize they lacked direct control over the money they were responsible for managing; trash pickup from alleys in Dallas will continue for the foreseeable future. Council member Kathy Stewart announced to her constituents Friday that interim City Manager Kimberly Tolbert is postponing a sanitation department initiative to phase out alley trash pickup and require residents to bring their garbage to the curb instead; And Tex-Mex restaurant Chuy’s will close its longtime Dallas home at McKinney Avenue and Knox Street and move to Greenville Avenue in East Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, August 19, 2024
Two pedestrians were killed over the weekend in separate auto accidents, one in Pleasant Grove and another in Oak Cliff; also, reports of gunshots at Town East Mall turned out to be chairs being thrown in the food court; nearly 200 protesters outside Dallas Black Dance Theater cry “Firing dancers? Not the answer” and “Union busting is disgusting!” ; and the Texas Rangers are coming to terms that a return to the playoffs doesn't seem to be in the offing this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, August 16, 2024
Dallas school leaders braced for a C rating for the district, down from the B it earned in 2021-22, but Texas’ official academic accountability grades are on hold once more because of a lawsuit. Garland ISD, meanwhile, is projected to score a B, as it did two years ago. The two districts had dozens more campuses earn Ds or Fs this year, compared to those that were not rated the last time grades were released, according to estimates. Also, McKinney is turning a new page in its literary scene with the launch of a festival dedicated to spotlighting the voices of local and up-and-coming authors. The Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library is holding its first literary fest. And a massive night of professional wrestling is heading to North Texas. On Thursday, All Elite Wrestling’s CEO and general manager Tony Khan, alongside Arlington mayor Jim Ross and a group of the wrestling promotion’s top stars, announced that the pay-per-view event “All In Texas” will be coming to Globe Life Field next year, scheduled for July 12th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 15, 2024
Inspired by the trip of a lifetime, the DMN food team discusses the experience of staff writer Claire Ballor at the Paris Olympics and other bucket-list travel around the world (and even to a specific time in Dallas). Senior food reporter Sarah Blaskovich also dove into State Fair of Texas' savory and sweet food finalists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 15, 2024
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced Wednesday that it found the State Fair of Texas’ new gun policy violates Texas law and threatened to sue the city of Dallas if the policy is not fixed in 15 days; also, the city of Dallas is going to pay what will likely be hundreds of thousands of dollars to a police officer that the department had accused of capital murder. Bryan Riser, a former patrol officer, was accused by his department of ordering the 2017 killings of Liza Saenz and Albert Douglas. But a bungled police investigation led to the charges being dismissed — and Riser’s appeal to win back his job; in other news, longtime Dallas radio icon Norm Hitzges signed off in June of 2023, and in what may be an unsurprising development to those who listened to him over his 48-year career: He still hasn’t stopped working. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 14, 2024
Dallas police are investigating after witnesses said a man approached a group of children and attempted to coerce one of them into his SUV. The incident was captured on security footage. Police are asking for the public’s help in locating the man, who was driving a white Toyota 4Runner with Texas license plate number THS9209. In other news, Southwest Airlines is getting a run for its money with aggressive activist investor Elliott Investment Management, possibly landing itself in a proxy fight. The hedge fund confirmed Tuesday that it plans to nominate 10 directors to Southwest’s 15-person board and call a special meeting allowing shareholders to vote on candidates. Also, to mandate or not to mandate remote workers to return to the office. And When Guy Fieri’s Food Network show Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives spotlighted Fort Worth restaurant Fred’s Texas Cafe in 2009, it changed “everything,” said co-owner Quincy Wallace. So when Food Network came calling 15 years later, offering to film Fieri’s spinoff TV show Triple D Nation at the nearly 50-year-old Fort Worth restaurant, the answer was an easy yes, Wallace said. The episode, premiering Aug. 23, 2024, is likely to introduce this shabby-chic spot to a new audience once again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 13, 2024
Two Texans are asking the federal government to intervene after they were allegedly denied abortions for ectopic pregnancies, leading to each woman losing a fallopian tube, according to complaints filed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services last week; In other news, as temperatures in Dallas-Fort Worth reach into the 100s, staying hydrated becomes even more important. Last year, heat-related illness caused more than 350 deaths in Texas; a Texas judge once again blocked the release of A-F accountability grades for public schools that were to be published Thursday. The order comes in response to a lawsuit from a handful of districts, alleging the grades would be invalid because they’re based on results from flawed STAAR tests; And Dallas restaurant Sugar Factory American Brasserie closed after service on Aug. 4. The Las Vegas-born restaurant and dessert shop served the most over-the-top desserts Dallas had ever seen when it opened in 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, August 12, 2024
Thanks to Biles, Richardson, Scottie Scheffler and others, Texas alone claimed more medals than several countries. In other news, the Fort Worth City Council is considering paying three former employees, including former Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald, a combined $9.6 million to settle their whistleblower suits against the city; normal activities will resume at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in southeast Oak Cliff after police responded Saturday afternoon for an “unknown item” found at the campus. Classes will go on as normal on Monday, the start of the school year, after an item was “called into question” and authorities swept the building; And the Dallas Black Dance Theatre terminated its entire company of dancers Friday. That’s according to a statement posted on social media by the labor union representing the dancers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, August 09, 2024
The regional transportation planning agency spearheading the project approved an additional $1.6 million to fund the study Thursday; In other news, a Tarrant County man was sentenced last week to 77 months for defrauding the federal government of $2.6 million in his preparation of tax returns. 51-year old Anthony Floyd was charged in June 2023 and pleaded guilty in May on the first day of his trial; about 1 in 4 Dallas water utility customers are behind on their bills, and city officials say they plan to start cutting off service and levying fines if people haven’t paid off the debt or set up payment plans by mid-September. Around 26% of more than 313,000 customers are at least 60 days past due on their bills that cover Dallas water, sewer and stormwater services. Customers who are behind will start getting letters during the week of Aug. 19 saying they need either to pay off their balances or create a payment plan; and between bustling events at the American Airlines Center and the forthcoming 5,000-person Goldman Sachs campus, the ownership behind a new Italian restaurant expects it to stay busy. Sanjay Joshi, owner and CEO of the eatery expected to open in early 2025, has tapped Carla Pellegrino of Top Chef and Throwdown with Bobby Flay fame to guide the culinary efforts at the space. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 08, 2024
Here's your chance to get to know our new food editor, Anna Butler, a graduate of the French Culinary Institute, former cookbook publisher employee and native Texan. This week, we also discuss favorite Italian restaurants in town and more as we respond to reader questions as part of Ask Eat Drink D-FW. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 08, 2024
Latraveone Wherry, 19, was taken into custody by the U.S. Marshals Task Force, Dallas police said. He is charged with capital murder in the July 14 shooting death of Jake Reynosa of Houston, who was visiting Dallas with friends when he was killed; Texas A&M University-Commerce will not be rebranded to include “Dallas” in its name, university President Mark Rudin announced in a statement on Wednesday; Dallas landmarks remade, for better and worse; State Fair of Texas’ famous foods of 2024 include fried burnt ends and cotton candy bacon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 07, 2024
A driver reportedly stabbed another driver and hit two people with their own cars following an accident on Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway on Tuesday morning; The city of Dallas has stopped construction on more than a dozen homes in the Elm Thicket-Northpark neighborhood because city inspectors approved permits using old zoning information, and city officials are trying to figure out how it happened; former Dallas Cowboys running back Duane Thomas died Sunday. He was 77; and finally a nearly $16 million Highland Park estate was the most expensive home listed in Texas last month. Six of the state’s 10 priciest homes were in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 06, 2024
SportsDay Insider Evan Grant analyzes [1:30] the Rangers’ strategy following the trade deadline, focusing on the addition of Andrew Chafin and the return of key players such as Jacob DeGrom and Josh Jung. Evan also outlines his five-step process for the Rangers to take charge of the AL West. David Moore checks in [17:35] from Cowboys training camp, where things are about to heat up, and takes note of players who are turning heads at camp. Lastly, the guys share [29:02] their favorite moments thus far from the Paris Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 06, 2024
Dallas police Chief Eddie García on Monday fired two officers who faced separate accusations of public intoxication and receiving pay for off-duty hours that weren’t worked; Texas man begs state for his unemployment benefits. The state says he missed a deadline; more than 2.1 million Texas voters are on the state’s suspended list, three months before the presidential election. Voters should still be able to vote with a suspended status, but it will take an extra couple of steps; and urban wildlife comes alive as Dallas-Fort Worth goes to sleep Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, August 05, 2024
The heat will steadily creep up over the next few days with highs peaking around 105 Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures are expected to fall back to about 103 on Friday. Heat indexes, or “feels-like” temperatures, will peak around 108. No rain is expected, but there may be low chances by the coming weekend. An air quality alert has been issued for the D-FW area for Monday, and is expected to be extended into Tuesday and Wednesday. Tropical Storm Debby, which hit Florida as a hurricane this morning, is not expected to affect Dallas. Also, seven people are facing charges after Grapevine police said they conspired to steal over 200 vehicles in the North Texas area worth more than $9.3 million. And First Baptist Dallas held its first service in worship center since fire in historic sanctuary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, August 02, 2024
A mix of sun and clouds today with a dangerously high temperature of 104 expected. A bit cloudy tonight with a low of 81. A chance of some showers over the weekend. The high Saturday will be 102 and Sunday - 99. The overnight lows will be in the mid 70s; Children in the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department face excessive force, sexual abuse and a lack of important services, a federal investigation into five state facilities concluded; In other news, First Baptist Dallas plans to hold its first service in its worship center since a four-alarm fire engulfed its sanctuary and destroyed much of the historic building last month.Simone Biles still wears the crown. Biles, the most decorated U.S. women’s gymnast, won the gold medal in the all-around Thursday at the Paris Olympics with a dominant performance that was almost assured the moment she nailed her signature vault; and the Lone Star State has attracted millions of new residents from across the country for decades, advertising its low taxes, abundance of jobs and warm weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 01, 2024
The Dallas Morning News food team says farewell to editor and host Erin Booke as she embarks on new adventures. From condiments to new recipes for the sushi bazooka, Sarah, Claire and Imelda each bring restaurant and food recommendations for Erin to continue enjoying as she spends more time with her family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 01, 2024
After a scramble to find a replacement for one of Dallas County’s busiest voting sites ahead of the November presidential election, a county commissioner says officials are close to a solution; Dallas billionaire Mark Cuban is the top signature of a new group of 100-plus venture capitalist investors from prominent tech regions like Silicon Valley supporting Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the White House; Fifty-one year old Terren Dames, who served as senior pastor at North Dallas Community Bible Fellowship in Plano, was arrested May 2 for soliciting an undercover police officer. According to a police affidavit, Dames agreed to pay the undercover officer $150 for “full service"; and the Lone Star State has attracted millions of new residents from across the country for decades, advertising its low taxes, abundance of jobs and warm weather. But a recent analysis suggests eager movers should pause before making the switch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 31, 2024
It’s highly likely recent earthquakes felt in North Texas are related to oil and gas operations, according to a United States Geological Survey geophysicist. Last week, West Texas earthquakes sent tremors through the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The largest was recorded at a 5.1 magnitude Friday morning, according to the USGS, and five were recorded at a magnitude greater than 4. Also, Southwest Airlines is kicking off red-eye flights, but not at Dallas Love Field; D-FW home prices continue slow crawl up as questions about supply, interest rates loom; child care deserts that have families struggling for providers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 31, 2024
SportsDay Insiders David Moore and Evan Grant discuss [2:30] Cowboys training camp after the first week. Checking in from Oxnard, Calif., David provides updates on the injury to defensive end Sam Williams, the contract negotiations for CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott, plus other offseason developments. Evan Grant [21:20] checks in on the Rangers from St. Louis, where they are trying to gain ground on the Astros and Mariners in the AL West. With the trade deadline approaching at the time of taping, Evan speculates on how potential moves could bolster the Rangers’ chances this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, July 30, 2024
A wave of dust is expected to sweep the skies this week along with the return of triple-digit temperatures. The Saharan dust is lingering around the Caribbean, near Cuba, and is steadily moving toward the Gulf of Mexico; Toyota replacing over 100,000 engines after recalling Tundra, Lexus LX; Crypto scams are becoming more common on social media. Here’s how you can protect yourself; Hattie B’s Hot Chicken will close its first Dallas restaurant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 29, 2024
Most of Dallas’ community pools may close due to budget cuts this year; Max Lucado, a well-known Christian author and pastor, will take on a new role as interim teaching pastor at Gateway Church starting this weekend, saying his commitment is to do this until the end of the year; some students across North Texas will have an easier time transferring college credits between four local schools that came together to make the process friction-free. Dallas College, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas Woman’s University and the University of North Texas at Dallas on Thursday announced the partnership and an online tool that connects the schools through a centralized portal; And Fiji Airways is making plans for a new nonstop flight out of DFW International Airport to the South Pacific nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, July 26, 2024
Paul Quinn College received a $20 million gift, the largest in the school’s 152-year history, officials announced Thursday; an upcoming hearing could decide whether a Dallas County jury’s award of nearly $4 million for the family of a motorist killed after hitting a 18-wheeler stopped on an interstate will be upheld; First Baptist Dallas gets approval to try and save walls of historic sanctuary; Texas has once again sent a strong contingent across the globe to compete in the Olympics, this time to Paris for the 2024 Games. To check out the Olympic athletes with Texas connections to watch, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 25, 2024
Got questions about food and restaurants? The Dallas Morning News food team has launched Ask Eat Drink D-FW. The team answers questions on the pod about an Italian restaurant that closed and how to make a shortcut beef stroganoff. The team also discusses how local farmers could benefit from the recent news of Michelin moving into town, plus why Fort Worth is poised for Michelin recognition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 25, 2024
Dallas Area Rapid Transit service to downtown’s Central Business District has been restored following a Sunday morning accident that caused major damage to the electrical system that powers DART’s light rail; Public health authorities announced Wednesday a person in Dallas contracted West Nile virus, marking the city’s first human diagnosis this year; Decriminalizing marijuana among Dallas charter proposals to qualify for November election; More than 18,000 vehicles were stolen in Dallas in 2023, an all-time high that represents a dramatic surge from the year before and made motor vehicle theft Dallas’ most common crime in 2023, according to the Dallas Police Crimes Analytics Overview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 24, 2024
A trial in a countersuit brought by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones against a mother and daughter who say he is the younger woman’s father came to a sudden resolution Tuesday afternoon;Fair Park has been under scrutiny since its nonprofit manager, Fair Park First, launched a forensic audit to determine whether the park’s operator, Oak View Group, used restricted donor funds for daily operations;Secret Service director steps down: ‘I take full responsibility for the security lapse’; Dallas scientist to receive $11M for research into deadly parasitic disease Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, July 23, 2024
Many of the weekend’s delays and cancelations resulted from an outage involving Austin-based cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike that said the issue behind the outage, which affected Microsoft 365 apps and services, was not a security incident or cyberattack. The issue grounded hundreds of flights for major airlines like Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and Fort Worth-based American Airlines; Convention delegates from Texas greet Biden news with sadness, questions about what’s next; Cowboys delay opening training camp news conference because of ongoing Jerry Jones trial; and Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal wants to sell one of his two homes in Dallas-Fort Worth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 22, 2024
Daily rain chances, below normal temperatures expected this week in Dallas-Fort Worth; Vice President Kamala Harris is the instant front-runner for Democrats; Texas Democrats thank Biden for his service, ponder way forward; Dallas firefighters injured after truck drives off elevated roadway; lands on DART tracks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, July 19, 2024
Texas is the second to worst state in the country to be a woman with health issues, according to new findings from the Commonwealth Fund, a research foundation dedicated to improving health care; Dallas to combine departments, eliminate jobs to save more than $1 million; a multinational North Texas real estate developer has finalized plans for one of the largest mixed-use developments in the region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 18, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss [00:52] how the Rangers and MLB pulled off the second All-Star Game in franchise history . Everything was aces, they said, except maybe major professional sports leagues could give the cowboy theme a rest when putting on a show locally. [14:23] Evan also tells us that, even though the Rangers are just five games out, Chris Young still has two weeks to decide if they’ll be buyers or sellers or stand pat. [24:53] Kevin tells us that Klay Thompson gives the Mavs a new look and an upgrade in shooting. But will the change in personnel affect chemistry on defense, the Mavs’ calling card this year? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 18, 2024
The Michelin Guide is coming to Texas, and it's the biggest news to hit the local restaurant scene in ... maybe forever. The Dallas Morning News food team explains how Michelin works, what the inspectors look for, and which Dallas and Fort Worth restaurants are poised for Michelin recognition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 18, 2024
AT&T now faces a legal fight after more than 100 million U.S. customers who used the company’s wireless services between March and October 2022 had their phone numbers stolen in the company’s second major data breach of 2024; Texas Democrats cited Cruz’s opposition to a 2013 comprehensive immigration proposal and another bipartisan plan negotiated between Democrats and U.S. Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma earlier this year; Fair Park operator failed to track concession, parking sales, according to 2022 city audit; and a family rescued a baby bird with a warm tortilla Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 17, 2024
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is expected to take the stand at a federal trial next week in Texarkana when a jury hears his lawsuit against a woman who says she is his biological daughter; Dallas City Council member Jaynie Schultz won’t seek a third term, saying she wants to pursue other opportunities and travel more than she could as an elected official; Vendors at the popular Garibaldi Bazaar in East Dallas are concerned about their futures given apparent plans to replace the iconic market with a home improvement store; After years of hopeful anticipation, Texas finally has Michelin’s full attention. Starting this year, the French company will rate restaurants in five Texas cities and surrounding areas as part of its influential Michelin Guide. Michelin’s coveted stars are some of the highest recognitions a restaurant can achieve, and Michelin’s entry into Texas has the potential to significantly reshape the state’s culinary scene. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, July 16, 2024
Sunny, warm and breezy today with a high of 102. Clear and breezy tonight with a low of 80. Sweltering heat will envelop Dallas for the next couple of days, but relief is in sight. A heat advisory is in place with the temperature expected to hit 100 degrees today and tomorrow. The heat index will be around 105 degrees. A summer cold front from the north is expected to reach North Texas early Thursday, dropping high temperatures into the upper 80s to low 90s for the remainder of the week and into the weekend. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely but should not be severe; Dallas’ Fifth Court of Appeals has overturned a 2021 jury decision against alleged McKinney FBI informant Jonathan Rute; a Dallas police officer was put on paid administrative leave amid allegations he wrote “aim better” on social media this weekend after an assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump; And, Marlene Tello Fabian grew up speaking Spanish at home and, at first, she struggled with English classes in Dallas ISD. Now she wants to be the teacher who helps kids like her. For more on today's stories and for the latest breaking news, visit dallasnews.com. And don't forget to check out The Dallas Morning News Rewards program for our virtual events. For more info on upcoming events, please visit rewards.dallasnews.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 15, 2024
Miller was about 30 feet behind former President Donald Trump – standing in the front row of the bleachers – at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when he witnessed what is being investigated as an assassination attempt on the presumptive Republican presidential nominee; Both sides want to know how the gunman who shot Trump was able to get so close; The Rangers — in the midst of a fight for playoff relevance — finished the first half of the regular season with two of their best (if not, most important) wins this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, July 12, 2024
North Texas transit officials on Thursday expressed a willingness to continue examining a proposed line that loops around downtown Dallas instead of through it; also in the aftermath of Beryl making landfall Monday as a Category 1 hurricane, the Houston Police Department sent out a call asking for volunteer officers from across the state to help the city as it recovered. And Fort Worth police said officers shot a person Thursday after he allegedly rammed a squad car and tried to carjack a bystander at gunpoint. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 11, 2024
Have you ever thought about what your last meal would be? For some Dallasites, it would be shrimp cocktail from TJ's Seafood. For others, it's a double double cheeseburger, enchiladas with roasted chicken, or a favorite childhood carrot cake. The Dallas Morning News food team talks about foods that evoke special memories and bring us comfort during times of crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 11, 2024
A megachurch in Frisco has removed a longtime pastor due to a “moral failure,” according to a Tuesday email the church sent congregants that was obtained by The Dallas Morning News; a company has installed computerized vending machines to sell ammunition in grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas, allowing patrons to pick up bullets along with a gallon of milk; and a proposed high-speed rail line may loop around downtown Dallas amid City Council opposition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 10, 2024
Some worry Texas A&M-Commerce will move away from its East Texas roots if it incorporates Dallas into the university’s name; Dallas family still struggling after teenager killed outside home in February shooting - This story is part of The Dallas Morning News’ homicide project focused on sharing the stories of all people killed in Dallas in 2024 .; Kroger and Albertsons lists 26 D-FW grocery stores it plans to sell as part of merger; and new things to eat in Arlington at the MLB All-Star Game and Home Run Derby Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, July 09, 2024
A jury is scheduled in less than two weeks to hear Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ lawsuit that a woman alleging he is her biological father and her mother breached a contract they entered more than 20 years ago; 2 bodies recovered at Lake Ray Hubbard after swimmers go missing on July 4, officials say; Stars launching trailblazing streaming app to replace Bally Sports with free broadcasts; Nearly 150 restaurants will participate in DFW Restaurant Week — a dinner for deal-seekers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 08, 2024
The Dallas-Fort Worth area could have multiple rounds of wet weather as a line of storms over Oklahoma moves south and Hurricane Beryl barrels toward the Texas coast; two Texas Rangers made the AL All-Star team but a third may join them; Clint Murchison III, the eldest son of Dallas Cowboys founder Clint Murchison Jr., died Tuesday of prostate cancer at his home in Dallas; and many animal shelter leaders in the Dallas-Fort Worth area said they have been dealing with overfilled animal shelters and a lack of adoptions for several years with no end in sight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 04, 2024
Happy Fourth of July! The Dallas Morning News food team shares their favorite Independence Day food memories, from milkshakes to patriotic fruit displays, then dives into grilling tips from Dallas chefs. Brent Reaves of Smokey John's shares why he prefers to go with smoked salmon on the holiday, Dean Fearing has secrets for grilling corn and chicken, and Lydia Gonzales of the Latino Culinary Institute just wants people to stop overcooking their meat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 03, 2024
Advocates and lawmakers are applauding the move by local law enforcement to re-arrest a North Texas woman accused of attempting to drown two children in a Euless swimming pool; Texas Democrats welcomed a proposed rule Tuesday that would establish the first federal safety standards requiring workers to have access to shade, water and rest when operating in blistering heat; The George Allen Courts Building in downtown Dallas closed Tuesday morning “due to a significant water leak,”; Texans urged to monitor conditions on Gulf in light of Hurricane Beryl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, July 02, 2024
Saharan dust has made another trip across the Atlantic, and Texans are seeing the effects of it this week; Parking unregistered cars on Dallas streets could lead to fines under proposal; Cedar Fair CEO takes over Six Flags as merger closes, but no changes to passes are expected; John Sharp is retiring as chancellor of the Texas A&M University System in June 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 01, 2024
A Tarrant County grand jury last week declined to indict a 35-year-old woman on a murder charge in her boyfriend’s fatal fentanyl overdose; Dallas Mavericks agree to three-year deal with free agent F Naji Marshall; Dee’s Table is new at The Star in Frisco, but the menu is littered with old Dallas stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, June 28, 2024
City crews, contractors have collected three times as much bulk trash as usual, and plan to finish clean-up in about a month; Victims speak at Sen. Ted Cruz’s Dallas hearing on deepfake nudes, bill to address them; Court ruling suggests federal investigation of AG Ken Paxton remains active; Alamo Drafthouse Cinema locations to reopen in D-FW this summer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 27, 2024
If you have an allergy to any kind of food, be it peanuts, shellfish or even specific meat proteins, dining out can often be a difficult journey. The Dallas Morning News food team talks to a reader who is helping his wife navigate a new allergy, then the team shares tips from chefs and restaurateurs on how to order and stay safe when going to a restaurant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 27, 2024
It will be sunny and hot again today with a high of 98. Clear skies and warm tonight with a low of 80. Heat Index values will be between 105 and 112. Not much change is expected in our forecast for the next several days. High temperatures will range from 100 to 103 through the weekend and much of next week; A judge in Collin County district court on Wednesday dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit against Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.; Dallas officials could ban horse-drawn carriages, making the city among the largest in the country to outlaw the equine-powered rides; officials of the private company operating Fair Park won’t pay the salaries of nonprofit employees tasked with raising funds for improvements after the nonprofit’s board suddenly reinstated its CEO; and how much do Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders make per game? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 26, 2024
Infant deaths in Texas increased in the year following the passage of a 2021 law restricting abortion access, a new study shows.; Dallas roads are getting more congested, according to a new traffic study; The Plano City Council voted Monday to ask the Dallas Area Rapid Transit board to allow Plano and the 12 other DART member cities to pay 25% less in tax revenue over time; While many major metros hit all-time highs in April, home prices in Dallas-Fort Worth are rising slower than the national average. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, June 25, 2024
Dealerships are using old-fashioned methods after a ransomware attack on CDK Global.;Police arrested 21-year-old Davonta Mathis Saturday in connection with two separate fatal shootings last wee; U.S. Rep. Colin Allred marked the two-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe vs. Wade with a Monday news conference at a women’s health center that downsized after Texas banned abortions; U.S. Reps. Ronny Jackson of Amarillo and Wesley Hunt of Houston are facing scrutiny over whether spending campaign money at private clubs is appropriate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, June 24, 2024
While many current and former Gateway church members said they were outraged by the sexual abuse allegations that came to light recently, many also said they forgave Morris and that he had taken the proper steps to repent and redeem himself; Dallas billionaire Mark Cuban said his email, which has notoriously connected him to average people and entrepreneurs for years, has become the latest victim of a cyberattack; Arlington police are looking for the driver of a pickup involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident Sunday; Texas A&M faces must-win Monday for title after College World Series loss to Tennessee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, June 21, 2024
The average date of the first 100-degree day is July 1; former tenants of East Dallas apartments struggle with the aftermath of storms and fire; Gateway Church founder Robert Morris accused of past abuse. Could he be charged?; What’s happening at Fair Park? President, board members resign days after CEO reinstated Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 20, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant [00:40] analyze the end of the Mavs’ stunning season. David notes there’s no shame in losing to the Celtics, a different kind of champion. The guys discuss what the Mavs need to do this offseason and how much they need to and bemoan the criticism of Luka Doncic. [27:25] Evan looks up the numbers to tell us just how bad Adolis Garcia is going, and Kevin wonders if that’s at the heart of the Rangers’ offensive woes. [49:32] Bryson DeChambeau has made himself into the most popular player in golf just by having a personality, a stunner, but not as stunning as the passing of Willie Mays, the greatest player left from the golden age of baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 20, 2024
We've had a lot of visitors in town lately, from the NBA Finals to summer family visits, but where do you take them to eat? The Dallas Morning News food team shares their favorite spots to really show off the Dallas dining scene, from old-school favorites like Adair's and Mariano's to newer names like Whistle Britches and El Carlos Elegante. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 20, 2024
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled Kerry Max Cook is innocent of the 1977 murder of Linda Jo Edwards; City Plan Commission rules out primary use for multiplexes in single-family neighborhoods; State Fair of Texas shooting victim sues companies involved in security, suspected gunman; ‘Juneteenth freed the people’: Opal Lee leads hundreds on freedom walk through Dallas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 19, 2024
A Mesquite man is facing murder charges after a security footage showed a confrontation after a accident; Dallas could phase out trash pickup from alleys in the next two years; American Airlines adds new training, advisory group after Black men removed from flight; Galleria Dallas will be one of the first sites for Netflix House entertainment venue Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, June 18, 2024
The Boston Celtics beat the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 victory in Game 5 of the NBA Finals ending the Mavs championship hopes; the FAA is suing a 34-year old San Antonio woman for a 2021 incident; Texas colleges and universities risk losing billions if they follow Gov. Greg Abbott’s order to not comply with the updated Title IX rules Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, June 17, 2024
The Denton County Sheriff’s Office announced Friday that 14 men had been arrested in a “prostitution demand suppression operation,” which included the fire chief of Highland Village; 2 killed and 6 wounded in shooting during a Juneteenth celebration in Texas park; Gateway Church’s Robert Morris has been accused of sex abuse in the 1980s; and the Dallas Mavericks and the Boston Celtics square off in game 5 of the NBA Finals tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, June 14, 2024
allas real estate magnate Harlan Crow provided documents to a Senate committee showing Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas took several additional but undisclosed trips on Crow’s private plane, Democrats said Thursday; Dallas woman tells Congress she had to leave Texas for medically necessary abortion; Woman arrested by Fort Worth police allegedly stole vehicle with corpse in it; Luka Doncic admits he let Mavericks down in Game 3: ‘It wasn’t the smartest thing’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 13, 2024
Not everything is always bigger in Texas. These days, the dining scene is going tiny! The Dallas Morning News food team explores all things miniature, from doll-sized cocktails to one-bite snacky dishes, which can be called everything from amuse-bouches to canapes. No sharing allowed! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 13, 2024
The Mavs lost 106-99 last night in game three and now face a near statistical impossibility in the NBA Finals; DART expands new bus routes; City’s decision on high-speed rail from Dallas to Fort Worth on hold for now; Dallas City Council condemns Texas immigration law facing legality questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 12, 2024
A report said there's a 16% chance of an electrical grid emergency along with a 12% chance of rolling blackouts; a North Texas federal judge Tuesday threw out Biden administration guidance covering gender identity and sexual orientation; UT Dallas protesters in legal limbo, banned from campus, degrees withheld; want potatoes on your pizza? Do it for Luka. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 12, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore open [00:25] the discussion by noting that, in David’s time covering the Cowboys, he’s never seen fan angst at a higher level. Could frustration over playoff losses combined with an inactive offseason be exacerbated by the success of the Rangers, Stars and Mavs? Has the bar been raised across the board? [3:45] Kevin and David analyze why the Mavs have lost two games in a row for the first time in the playoffs and what they can do to at least avoid what David calls a “gentleman’s sweep” of five games and out. [23:32] Evan projects maybe just one Ranger on the All-Star team at Globe Life Field and says the next two weeks will determine if they’re buyers at the trade deadline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, June 11, 2024
Dallas committed to keeping Chief Eddie Garcia; Dallas students who misbehave may receive community service or tutoring; activist investor Elliott Investment Management acquired a major stake in Southwest Airlines, putting pressure on its leadership; and funding for improvements to Klyde Warren Park are moving forward. For more on today's stories and for the latest breaking news, visit dallasnews.com. And don't forget to check out The Dallas Morning News Rewards program for our virtual events. For more info on upcoming events, please visit rewards.dallasnews.com. Enjoy your day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, June 10, 2024
The Mavericks trail 0-2 in a series for the first time this postseason, after a 105-98 loss at Boston last night; Ellis, Navarro and Terrell counties were approved for federal disaster declaration following severe storms; Dallas paid out nearly $44,000 in unused vacation time to former city manager T.C. Broadnax after he left the city for the same job in Austin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, June 07, 2024
The Dallas Mavericks lost 107-89 to the Boston Celtics in game one of the NBA Finals; a 44-year old man was shot and killed outside his home in East Oak Cliff on April 1st; five Alamo Drafthouses have closed; and Texas native and former Detroit Lion Brandon Pettigrew was arrested Sunday after breaking a store window in Deep Ellum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 06, 2024
We know Dallas loves steak, but these days steak is going simpler than tomahawk ribeyes and filet mignon. The Dallas Morning News food team explores the trend of steak frites in D-FW, with the arrival of new restaurant Medium Rare, which offers $30 plates with the rare option of getting seconds. Erin, Sarah, Claire and Imelda then talk about a new make-your-own-gin bar and the return of fan-favorite bar Stoneleigh P. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 06, 2024
Dallas County residents affected by last week’s severe storms are now eligible to apply for federal disaster aid; four new mosquito samples have tested positive for West Nile virus in Dallas County; Foxtrot coffeshop's owner expects to reopen at least two of the four locations in North Texas; and the Mavs and Celtics tip off tonight in game one of the NBA Finals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 06, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant discuss the big topics, [6:40] starting with the Mavs' first finals run in 13 years. Luka Doncic is the biggest star between the Mavs and Celtics, Kevin says, and Kyrie Irving might be the second-best. David contends that Jason Tatum and Jaylen Brown may use that sentiment as motivation. [19:10] Evan takes a deep dive on why the Rangers can't hit and more bad news about Evan Carter. [30:49] Kevin and David debate the leadership skills of Micah Parsons and wonder what the Cowboys' salary cap will look like when Dak Prescott, Ceedee Lamb and Parsons are all signed up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 05, 2024
The new restrictions are triggered when average daily encounters at the border surpass 2,500; three people were recently arrested in connection with the April fatal shooting of a 45-year-old man in Lake Highlands; a severe thunderstorm over the Texas Panhandle on Sunday produced what could be the largest hail in the state’s history; the Dallas Mavericks announced a new multi-year extension for Harrison on Tuesday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, June 04, 2024
Efforts to legalize casino gambling in Texas appear to be an even greater long shot in the Legislature next session; Greg Abbott has the votes for ‘school choice,’ but that doesn’t mean the fight is over; ‘Best bars in America’ includes hidden Dallas restaurant; GM’s Cruise autonomous vehicles relaunch in Dallas this week — with drivers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, June 03, 2024
A Carrollton man was sentenced to 25 years in prison after pleading guilty Thursday to killing his infant son nearly three years ago; Pepper Square, a shopping center in Far North Dallas, is at the heart of a brewing zoning battle; More than 60 World War II veterans are embarking on a “Return to Normandy” voyage hosted by American Airlines to commemorate the 80th anniversary; and the Dallas Stars's season is done after a 2-1 loss to Edmonton last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, May 31, 2024
Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic each scored 36 to power the Mavs to the NBA Finals; DFW International Airport is reopening a 200-foot wide runway that was undergoing some work ahead of the busy travel season; the son of Buc-ee’s co-founder accused of secretly recording people has been indicted; the Texas Department of Public Safety is investigating whether a state trooper in Dallas displayed an anti-government extremist decal on a state car Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 30, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [4:45] the Stars and Mavs closing in on the finals in their respective sports. David notes that no NBA team has ever blown a 3-0 lead at any level of the playoffs, but Kevin says the absence of Dereck Lively II in the paint certainly has encouraged the Wolves’ Anthony Edwards and Karl Anthony-Towns, who outplayed Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving in Game 4. The Mavs need to close out Game 5 in Minneapolis, David said, to give Lively and Luka time to recuperate. [18:40] Evan goes over the Rangers’ weird week, and Kevin proposes a blockbuster trade. [43:08] David tells us what OTAs really mean and explains what Mike Zimmer meant when discussing the rehabilitation of Mazi Smith’s career and Dan Quinn’s hand in it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 30, 2024
May was a big month for new restaurants in D-FW, from celebrity chef Tiffany Derry's Italian spot in Farmers Branch with its unique wood-fired grill and smoky menu, to American restaurant Goodwin's on Greenville Avenue, to some cool, worth-the-drive restaurants in Waco. But if street food is more your thing, listen as reporter Imelda Garcia shares tasty details about her story on the Mexican hot dog vendors outside American Airlines Center. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 30, 2024
Gov. Greg Abbott was a big winner in Tuesday’s Republican Party runoff elections.; The family of a Black transgender woman who died in authorities’ care in 2022 is suing the city of Dallas and the officers and paramedics involved; Roughly half of Texas students read below grade level; Mattito’s on Oak Lawn Avenue is not closed forever, just looking for a new location. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 29, 2024
Oncor reported more than 600,000 of its customers, including Dallas and Tarrant counties were without power; a Dallas teacher who joined his high school students in a walkout protesting gun violence will not return to campus; rising house prices, severe weather and growing inflation have caused home insurance rates in Texas and elsewhere to soar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 28, 2024
Two days after a tornado bulldozed through this small Texas town, residents sifted through piles of splintered plywood to salvage whatever they could; Officers found a fatally wounded woman and a baby inside of a vehicle in Old East Dallas early Monday; the Dallas Stars won game 3 of their playoff series against Edmonton; and the Dallas Mavericks will go for the sweep in their series versus Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, May 27, 2024
At least 11 people were killed in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas and many others were injured as an overnight storms spawned tornadoes; In the coming years, Texas can expect more blistering heat, extreme rainfall and devastating droughts, according to a new report by the state’s climatologist; American Airlines replaced its legal team representing it in a lawsuit; the Dallas Mavericks took a 3-0 series lead over Minnesota; and the Dallas Stars will play in Edmonton tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, May 24, 2024
The Dallas school board approved a roughly $1.9 billion budget Thursday that cuts hundreds of central staff and campus-based positions; Housing costs price families out of neighborhood schools, straining Richardson ISD budget; BJ’s Wholesale Club is coming to Texas, land of Costco and Sam’s; Traveling NBA and NHL fans will add to the packed flights over Memorial Day weekend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 23, 2024
"Eatertainment" venues are popping up all over D-FW, and now Trinity Groves is revamping its restaurant park to include mini golf and pickleball. The Dallas Morning News food team discusses this restaurants-as-playgrounds trend and why Dallas is the best place for it. They also share the heartwarming story of a local restaurant saved by its fans before diving into everything about avocados, from how to choose the meatiest ones to tasting a new avocado gelato. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 23, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant discuss [4:30] the conference finals run by the Mavs and Stars, the first time in Dallas history both have made it that far simultaneously. Kevin likes the Stars’ chances of advancing better than the Mavs’. David acknowledges the Mavs as underdogs but believes their defense and the presence of Luka Doncic, the best player in the series, makes it a toss-up. [25:59] Evan tells us what the problem is with the Rangers’ lineup (Hint: absence of the regular third baseman) and whether he thinks they’ll ever slug again. [42:09] And Kevin and David look over Jared Goff’s new contract and what it means for the Cowboys’ negotiations with Dak Prescott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 23, 2024
American Airlines says ‘error’ was made in blaming Texas girl for being filmed in bathroom; Greg Abbott gives $2.3 million to GOP runoff candidates who back his ‘school choice’ plan; Texas says skip the sales tax on plants, grass, mulch, energy and water saving products Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 22, 2024
Dallas City Council to consider resolution condemning Texas’ new immigration law; Donald Trump returning to Dallas for campaign fundraiser; Photographer declines to pursue charges in assault case Dallas police tied to Rashee Rice; Planned Peppa Pig Theme Park in North Texas draws criticism over meats on menu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 21, 2024
Is Chili’s closing? No, and the Dallas company wishes you’d stop asking; D-FW ranks second in the nation in home sales, active listings as spring selling heats up; Family of man who died after fight at On the Border sues the Irving restaurant group; Top Dallas leaders Jon Fortune, Genesis Gavino to leave for Austin to work for former boss Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, May 20, 2024
In Dallas speech, Donald Trump tells NRA crowd gun rights are ‘under siege'; No body cam footage of Scottie Scheffler’s Louisville arrest, reports say; Texas has added 306,000 jobs since last April, new estimates show; Dallas police begin enforcing controversial prostitution ordinance 7 months after tweaks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, May 17, 2024
Crime reports on Dallas Area Rapid Transit trains, buses and at stops increased 18% for the second quarter of 2024 over the same time last year after the agency added 100 armed security officers to increase safety. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 16, 2024
"Influential TikTok food critic Keith Lee came to Dallas-Fort Worth in January, and the 10 restaurants he visited are still feeling the effects, good and bad. One restaurant owner has seen business explode, and he's poised for expansion. Others are still receiving negative feedback from Lee's followers. The Dallas Morning News food team discusses the impact Lee had and how his unique approach to food criticism has become the new normal. " Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 16, 2024
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson is asking the city’s top lawyer to determine whether former City Manager T.C. Broadnax should be receiving severance pay; DFW International Airport is eyeing 38 new restaurants, shops and services spread throughout its terminals as it begins construction this year on a sixth terminal and other improvements; Dallas’ new children’s hospital is getting a $100 million injection to go toward the $5 billion facility’s construction; And the former coach of Netflix’s hit docuseries Cheer is accusing a former cheerleader and a national cheerleading organization of operating a smear campaign to destroy her career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 15, 2024
If you thought your umbrella and rainboots were getting extra use this spring, you’re probably right; Dallas officials and the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System forge ways to fill a $3 billion pension shortfall; the dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion programs at Texas universities has led to the firing of several hundred staff members and millions of dollars in program cuts; Red Lobster closed two of its restaurants in Dallas and two east of the Dallas-Fort Worth area in Tyler and in Longview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 14, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, [2:15] Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the twin second-round series of the Stars and Mavs: One team on the verge of making its conference finals after another dominating win; the other blowing a chance to do the same with an inexcusable loss. Not only was the Mavs’ free throw shooting horrendous, their superstars, Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, couldn’t match the Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with their scores combined. [21:08] Evan tells us what’s up with the Rangers’ lineup and Adolis Garcia in particular. And the guys discuss [41:42] Tom Brady’s curious shot at Dak Prescott in discussing his upcoming role as analyst for Fox’s opening game between the Cowboys and Browns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 14, 2024
Regional transportation planners hope to advance a Dallas-to-Fort Worth bullet train, but the path to making the project a reality remains murky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, May 13, 2024
Authorities are asking for the public’s help to identify two people who robbed a mail carrier in Addison earlier this month; the Dallas City Council is considering whether to divert a portion of its funding for the Dallas Area Rapid Transit to tackle the city’s pension crisis; Dallas is dog obsessed along with Austin and San Antonio; and, new from The Dallas Morning News, an investigation into the state’s complex tollway system. Texas boasts more toll miles than nearly all U.S. states combined. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, May 10, 2024
Dallas police Chief Eddie García on Thursday fired an officer accused of falsifying time cards, forging documents and committing theft over the course of three months; drones and autonomous vehicles may soon be delivering food and medicine to Arlington area residents; more details emerge on why Rashee Rice is suspected in a recent assault; and American Airlines is looking forward to a busy summer schedule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 09, 2024
The Dallas Morning News food team returns with their weekly podcast on all things restaurants, drinks and cooking in North Texas. Hosts Erin Booke, Sarah Blaskovich, Claire Ballor and Imelda Garcia sit down with new producer Billy Kidd and social media coordinator Carmina Tiscareño to talk Dairy Queen, Fritos vs. Cheetos, new kitchen gadgets and more. The team also shares the best thing they ate during the break. Listen for their favorite new taco spot, the best croissant treat, how they made dumplings at home, and what they made from carrots their kids grew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 09, 2024
Harassment and safety concerns are distracting Jewish students at the University of Texas at Dallas, particularly on days when pro-Palestinian rallies are happening; a dangerous road that runs through downtown Dallas will get a second look from the city following a number of crashes; Dallas environmental officials are considering a new program that would reimburse residents who switch from gas-powered landscaping tools to battery or electric-powered equipment; And an English manor-style estate in Colleyville hit the market for $8.75 million. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 08, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore [4:30] talk about the Mavs and Stars each advancing to the second round for the first time in 21 years. Kevin says Jake Oettinger will have to step up from his regular-season performance against Colorado in which he gave up an average of five goals a game. David tells us when the Mavs will miss Maxi Kleber the most. [31:40] The guys also discuss the transformation of Kyrie Irving, who seems happy in Dallas and is playing like it. Evan says as Corey Seager goes, so goes the Rangers’ offense. And David [51:10] tells us why Will McClay doesn’t always draft players from the SEC or Big Ten, but it’s a tiebreaker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 08, 2024
Police officials said Rice, a former Richland High School and SMU star, is accused in the case; a Dallas priest is accused of inappropriately touching two children; White Rock Medical Center has resumed accepting patients by ambulance after halting emergency medical services transports because of significant layoffs; the Dallas Stars lost 4-3 in OT to the Colorado Avalanche and the Dallas Mavericks lost 117-95 to Oklahoma City Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 07, 2024
Allen mall erects mass shooting memorial sculpture; a new professional sports team may be calling the Cotton Bowl home soon; White Rock Medical Center stopped receiving patients transported by emergency medical services this weekend after laying off nearly 35% of its staff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, May 06, 2024
Dallas voters overwhelmingly passed a $1.25 billion bond package Saturday, paving the way for upgrades to city streets, sidewalks, parks, storm drainage, libraries and other buildings and infrastructure over five years; The city’s 15 cultural facilities will receive $75.2 million, or a little over 6%, of the $1.25 billion bond package, which local arts leaders have fiercely advocated for in recent months; the Dallas Stars beat Vegas 2-1 on Sunday to advance to round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs; and the Dallas Mavericks will tip off their second round NBA playoff series with Oklahoma City on Tuesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, May 03, 2024
The City Plan Commission could vote today on a compromise that would help residents in the Floral Farms community avoid future environmental problems like Shingle Mountain that once towered over their neighborhood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 02, 2024
This past month was the wettest April in five years and had two instances when the total rainfall broke daily records, according to data from the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 01, 2024
Dallas officials didn’t notify city permitting office employees that the office tower they worked in for months had fire code violations and numerous problems with its fire-protection systems, a city official said Monday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 01, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant discuss [1:12] the Cowboys’ draft and why, why, why they didn’t take a running back. David provides insight into the Cowboys’ thinking and what they got right, namely, the offensive line, and what the signing of Zeke Elliott means. [24:45] Evan says the Rangers did about as well as could be expected for a tough April schedule, while Kevin argues that, if they’d played well, they could have distanced themselves from the competition. [44:55] Kevin and David analyze the difference in the Clippers when Kawhi Leonard plays or doesn’t, and the impact it has on the Mavs in the playoffs. And the guys reveal the depth of their hockey knowledge in discussing the Stars’ ability to square their playoff series with Vegas at 2-2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 30, 2024
Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday the state will ignore new federal regulations that require government-funded schools to protect gender identity under rules prohibiting sex discrimination; Human error, systems failure contributed to Wilmer-Hutchins shooting; UT campus police arrest dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters after encampment set up; Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, more to perform at ACM Awards in Frisco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 29, 2024
Rising temperatures will worsen risk of drought, wildfires and excessive rain, state climatologist projects; Garland and Dallas County school districts say they are tightening their security protocols on their campuses in the wake of a rash of school shootings in North Texas; And Southwest Airlines is reconsidering its open seating policy, a dramatic change in a practice that dates back to the airline’s roots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 26, 2024
Four UT Southwestern Medical Center police officers were identified in court filings this week as those accused in the death of Kenneth Knotts; Dallas City Council earlier this week adopted the annual plan for the city’s land bank program; Governor Greg Abbott signed into law a new measure that requires armed personnel on every public school campus;Texas college students joined hundreds of others this week in demonstrations against the war in Gaza. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 25, 2024
School safety, teacher retention and student success are the key focuses of candidates as two seats on the Dallas school board are up for grabs; a Dallas City Council committee meeting to investigate why city employees were allowed to work in an office tower that violated fire code will be delayed one week; the Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved a deal to pay the WNBA’s Dallas Wings $19 million in incentives to move to downtown Dallas from Arlington starting in 2026; And Summer is approaching and Dallas Love Field and DFW International Airport will soon be filled with travelers passing through or heading to and from North Texas for summer vacation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 25, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore [15:42] do their own three-round mock draft, and Evan, initially the reluctant drafter, goes all in with a trade netting three third-rounders. David tells us if our picks are on the Cowboys’ radar (Hint: Yes). Kevin simultaneously makes his picks and criticizes them. [2:07] Evan breaks down the Rangers’ hitting problems now that Bruce Bochy has finally pieced together a bullpen. [43:56] Kevin and David discuss the ‘90s style of basketball the Mavs played in squaring their series with the Clippers and stealing home-court advantage, while Jake Oettinger’s problems in goal for the Stars in Game 1 allowed the Golden Knights to do the same. And it’s another bad blazer for Scottie Scheffler. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 24, 2024
One person is dead and four people were injured after a driver crashed into a DART train Monday evening in Dallas; FoxTrot's four Dallas locations closed permanently Tuesday; Arlington nuns embroiled in a bitter feud with the Fort Worth diocese are seeking a restraining order against a slew of Catholic officials; and Plano City Council unanimously voted late Monday night to ban almost every new short-term rental in single-family neighborhoods Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 23, 2024
A man has been arrested in connection with a mass shooting in South Dallas earlier this month that killed a 21-year-old woman and wounded eight others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 22, 2024
Dallas officials are poised to approve a 15-year deal designed to bring the WNBA’s Dallas Wings to the downtown convention center arena, three city officials told The Dallas Morning News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 19, 2024
Dallas could lose one of its eight seats on the Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s 15-member board as well as the simple majority needed to advance its transit related priorities if the city’s population trend continues; Dallas residents complained about City Hall’s approach to serving Spanish-speaking residents and the lack of translation of citywide information but officials say it's headed in the right direction; Netflix is taking a look at the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in a new series due out this summer called America’s Sweethearts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 18, 2024
An 11-story Dallas-owned office tower that housed some city permitting department workers but closed last week due to building concerns had fire code violations during at least three city inspections in February and April, records show. Texas teachers who are trained through intensive residency programs will soon get extra recognition; the lawsuit accusing Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott of sexual assault was dismissed Friday at the plaintiff’s request but will be refiled in Collin County; Police in Plano seized some 4,100 tampered gift cards this month in a far-reaching crime ring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 17, 2024
Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax’s resignation was in works a week before announcement; the student accused of shooting and wounding a classmate Friday inside a Dallas ISD high school did so “intentionally”; a Dallas school trustee wants to address gun violence in schools with the community; And a lucky Lewisville resident won $1 million in a recent Powerball drawing with a ticket bought at a grocery store. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 17, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the big events in Dallas this spring. [5:45] Evan tells us what to expect of Jack Leiter in his start Thursday as well as whether Jose Leclerc’s problems are mechanical or mental. [28:45] David says he’s never seen Jerry Jones so tone-deaf regarding fans’ disappointment in the Cowboys. [50:24] Kevin says anything less than a Western Conference finals run for the Mavs should be considered a disappointment, which tells you how far they’ve come in the last two months, and the guys marvel over Scottie Scheffler’s second Masters win, his footwork and the fact that he made it to the Inwood Tavern still wearing his green jacket Sunday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 16, 2024
A Dallas couple is suing Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice and SMU cornerback Theodore “Teddy” Knox in connection with a multivehicle crash last month that injured them and at least five others; students at Wilmer-Hutchins High School staged a walkout Monday, saying they do not feel safe at school; the alleged gunman who fired into the wrong apartment and fatally shot a 9-year-girl pleaded guilty Monday to a lesser charge of manslaughter; hundreds of North Texas students were sent to disciplinary alternative schools this school year because they were caught vaping Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 15, 2024
The warm, dry and sunny weather that lasted throughout the weekend will likely end later Monday as storms are forecast to roll through Dallas-Fort Worth; a woman died and 8 people were injured in a shooting incident late Saturday night; high speed rail from Dallas to Houston got a boost; and Scottie Scheffler won his second Green Jacket at the Masters on Sunday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 12, 2024
Plano city officials are seeking a court order to investigate a strip mall spa they believe is a front for prostitution and human trafficking; a Southern Methodist University football player has been suspended; an 11-story office building Dallas spent at least $14 million on to relocate city permitting employees and other workers is closed due to issues with the high-rise; Laura and Mark Jordan have begun serving their six-year sentences for bribery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 11, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice faces eight charges in connection with a multivehicle hit-and-run crash last month; Dallas strip clubs’ lawsuit seeking exemption from curfew should be dismissed; Antisemitic bullying at Dallas high school alleged in federal civil rights complaint; Conservation, indigenous groups sue Texas Parks and Wildlife to block SpaceX land swap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 10, 2024
A federal grand jury indicted a former Houston entrepreneur who now resides in Dallas on six counts of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and using funds for unauthorized purchases, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 09, 2024
Predictions about traffic backups caused by the approximately half-million visitors to the region for the solar eclipse did not prove true Monday; Irving U.S.Republican Representative Beth Van Duyne is urging New York police officers to seek employment in North Texas; and an eclipse baby was born in Dallas yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 08, 2024
Headed to downtown Dallas during the solar eclipse? You could see highway exit closures; Suspect in Oak Cliff fatal shooting was in relationship with youth minister’s ex-wife; Real estate investors still hot on D-FW, plan to buy more in 2024; Election vendor hits Texas counties with unexpected surcharge for software Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 05, 2024
The lawyer representing Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice said Thursday the NFL player told police he was driving one of the cars involved in Saturday’s multivehicle hit-and-run collision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 04, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice said he met with Dallas police Wednesday and takes “full responsibility” for his part in a multivehicle hit-and-run collision over the weekend, according to a statement sent to The Dallas Morning News . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 03, 2024
Dallas officials urge folks to stay off city roads if possible on Monday, April 8; a poultry facility in Farwell reported a positive test for bird flu and temporarily ceased operations; a Dallas couple injured this weekend in a hit-and-run collision that police believe may involve NFL wide receiver Rashee Rice is considering their legal options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 03, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [2:06] another debilitating injury for Rangers third baseman Josh Jung, who’s probably out for two months, and the repercussions for the lineup. Evan also tells us about the future of Jose Leclerc at closer and the uptick on the bases otherwise. David discusses [17:09] the possibility of a reunion with Zeke Elliott (Hint: not so much), and Kevin gives us his favorite pick for the Cowboys at RB. [33:45] The guys give Caitlin Clark props as the greatest female player ever and one of the greatest shooters, male or female. There’s also discussion of Rashee Rice’s legal entanglements, SMU’s new basketball coach and the improbable rise of the Mavs, just in time for the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 02, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice issued his first statement through a legal representative Monday about the six-vehicle collision in Dallas this weekend that police believe may have involved him; the average price at the pump for a gallon of regular in Dallas is $3.27, up from $3.07 a month ago and $3.17 a year ago; SMU men’s basketball has named Andy Enfield as its new head coach Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 01, 2024
Dallas police are searching for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice after a sports car connected to Rice was involved in a multivehicle crash Saturday evening; AT&T reported Saturday that personal data from millions of current and former account holders has leaked onto the dark web; former NASA astronaut José Hernández is coming to the AT&T Discovery District in Dallas for the April 8 total solar eclipse; two days after residents reported seeing murky water in a Garland creek, water clarity has nearly been returned to its “natural state,” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 29, 2024
A teenager faces several charges, including intoxication manslaughter and assault, in connection with a crash that killed six people last year in Johnson County; Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, one of the largest Protestant seminaries in the United States, is being sued by its former president; Could a 'devil comet' be visible in D-FW skies? And finding a CosMCs is getting a little bit easier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 28, 2024
Governor Greg Abbott issued an Executive Order Wednesday aimed at an increase in antisemitism at Texas’ colleges and universities.The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved an almost two-year, nearly $34 million contract with a concrete company to install sidewalks and curb ramps along DART bus routes around the city to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Texas Rangers are proceeding cautiously with their newest starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 27, 2024
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and prosecutors agreed to dismiss almost 9-year-old criminal charges Tuesday if the Republican state official completes community supervision and pays about $270,000 in restitution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 26, 2024
Samples taken from White Rock Lake showed elevated levels of E. coli after 1.5 million gallons of raw sewage spilled into water from Plano, according to a memorandum from the city of Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 25, 2024
Dallas officials restored water recreation activities on White Rock Lake Sunday after suspending them due to 1.5 million gallons of raw sewage spilling into White Rock Creek from Plano. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 22, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss [6:13] Wyatt Langford’s impact on the Rangers’ thinking this spring. They’ll slug even more than they did last year, which might make up for not signing Jordan Montgomery. They also analyze exactly what role new signee Michael Lorenzen will fill this season. [35:45] Kevin and Evan predict Caitlin Clark will win the NCAAs on the women’s side and Kevin is too chicken to guess outside the chalk on the men’s side. [49:51] In the potpourri segment, they also talk about the pluses and minuses of the local owners, the Cowboys’ free agent losses and the problems it makes for their draft, as well as how, of all things, Mavs guard Kyrie Irving has been about as good as anyone could have hoped. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 22, 2024
The son of a woman who died inside her home during the historic Texas Panhandle wildfires last month filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday against the utility companies who say their facilities may have played a role in igniting the blaze. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 21, 2024
President Joe Biden was in Dallas Wednesday for two private fundraising events; Jerry Jones puts another $100 million into Frisco’s Comstock Resources; Man sentenced to 20 years for defrauding USDA of $2.6M; and three boys dubbed the “little rascals” by the FBI are in custody after reportedly robbing a Houston bank last week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 20, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday gave Texas permission, for now, to enforce a new law allowing state and local police to arrest undocumented immigrants; SCOTUS denied a petition to review the case filed last month by the Association of Club Executives of Dallas; President Biden will be in Dallas for a pair of private campaign receptions Wednesday; Dallas voters still don’t have a final list of projects bond money could cover. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 19, 2024
A mechanical failure at a Plano water station spilled more than 1.5 million gallons of untreated waste into White Rock Creek before it was repaired Saturday; a Dallas fentanyl trafficker was sentenced Monday to 20 years in prison; U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito extended an order blocking Senate Bill 4; and a burglary suspect died after exchanging gunfire with Frisco officers Saturday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 18, 2024
At least 13 people have died since 2022 under the care of a woman who was allegedly operating four different homes as part of an unlicensed care facility, authorities wrote in a search warrant affidavit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 15, 2024
According to newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau, D-FW grew by the size of a large suburb last year, adding over 152,000 new residents; Wal-Mart clarifies its self checkout policies; and the Texas Medical Board will consider issuing guidance to clarify legal exceptions to the state’s abortion bans after months of requests by pregnant women, doctors and even the state Supreme Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 14, 2024
Dallas police oversight members end meeting in ‘chaos, confusion’ after few answers given. Visit dallasnews.com for more on today's stories and updates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 13, 2024
Dallas police officials handed down written reprimands Tuesday to four officers seen on video mocking a disabled veteran who urinated on himself after he was denied the restroom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 13, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:02] the free agent market with the Cowboys as well as the Rangers. Kevin says if the Cowboys end up replacing two offensive linemen, the OL will be the biggest point of concern on the team this fall. [25:40] Evan tells us about his conversation with Scott Boras and his appeal to Ray Davis to pay for a starting pitcher like, say, Jordan Montgomery. The guys also discuss the sensation caused by Wyatt Langford, making the biggest splash at Rangers’ spring training since Pete Incaviglia hit a ball through a fence in Florida. [55:35] And Kevin and David try to make sense of where the Mavs are and what Kidd must do with the uncertainty of what a new owner may or may not do. Bonus: What’s Mark Cuban’s legacy as owner? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 12, 2024
The National Transportation Safety Board published Monday an in-depth look into the moments before, during and after the 2022 Dallas air show crash that killed six people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 11, 2024
To battle shortages and support future teachers, the University of Texas at Arlington received $1.25 million in federal funds to help students pursuing degrees in special education; the Addison Airport Toll Tunnel will be closed to traffic nightly from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. through April 5; and the income needed to afford a typical home in the Dallas area is estimated to be $121,398 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 08, 2024
A daily rainfall record not seen in 70 years was broken Thursday in Dallas-Fort Worth as rounds of rain and thunderstorms moved across the area. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 07, 2024
In one of the more unlikely design stories of the past decade, Dallas has become a national model of urban park building; residents of Floral Farms want an area rezoned to prevent future environmental injustices; 111 Plano Denbury employees will lose their jobs in May; and more than 40 races across Texas are going to a primary runoff election on May 28th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 06, 2024
With nearly 59% of votes, U.S. Rep. Colin Allred defeated state Sen. Roland Gutierrez in the race to face Ted Cruz in November. Also, Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown and her predecessor appeared to be headed for a runoff election after none of the crowded field of Democratic candidates for Dallas County sheriff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 06, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the topics of the day, [7:20] starting with a question of whether the Rangers screwed up by trading Cole Ragans, now projected as one of the game’s best starters, for Aroldis Chapman. Does a World Series title mitigate that? Do the Rangers learn a lesson as a result? [31:40] David tells us that it looks like Tyron Smith will not be back at left tackle for the Cowboys. Does that mean the Cowboys automatically go with a left tackle with their first pick? [47:55] The Mavs have gone from a seven-game winning streak to a face-first flop. If they don’t make the playoffs, Kevin asks, will Jason Kidd pay for the miss? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 05, 2024
An energy company based in Minnesota is facing blame for the largest wildfire in Texas history and has been sued by a Texas Panhandle resident, court documents showed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 04, 2024
Former President Donald Trump is expected to easily win Tuesday’s Texas primary, putting him a significant step closer to sealing the GOP nomination for president. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 01, 2024
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Thu, February 29, 2024
The Dallas City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved a $2.5 million settlement in the civil rights lawsuit against four Dallas officers accused in Tony Timpa’s death in police custody. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 28, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss [4:26] what Rangers pitchers are working on these days and why the club has had so much trouble developing pitchers. Evan says it’s up to Ray Davis to pay up for Jordan Montgomery, because the rest of the club is all in. Could the Cubs’ signing of another Scott Boras client, Cody Bellinger, signal a possibility for the Rangers and Montgomery? [27:41] The guys also talk about the NFL scouting combine, [34:20] the Mavs’ tough road stretch and the issue of the week: court-storming. Kevin says it’s time to draw a line with fans, while Evan suggests a remedy from his Georgia youth: chicken wire! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 28, 2024
The Dallas City Council voted Tuesday to appoint Deputy City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert as the temporary successor to City Manager T.C. Broadnax when he resigns in June. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 27, 2024
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump plan to visit Texas border cities Thursday in a sign of how the 2024 rivals view illegal immigration as a key issue in the presidential race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 26, 2024
The area north of downtown Dallas that includes Uptown, Victory Park and Turtle Creek is seeing an unprecedented building boom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 23, 2024
Dallas City Council meets Tuesday to figure out how to fill outgoing City Manager T.C. Broadnax’s position; What is FirstNet?; a man suing Atmos Energy after an explosion at his home in January has died; and get ready for Blue Bonnets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 22, 2024
Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax is resigning as the city’s top administrative official amid pressure by the City Council, elected officials said Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 21, 2024
A civil court judge granted an injunction Tuesday to temporarily halt the construction of an industrial warehouse near a residential area in Southern Dallas; by Dallas police officers fired 19 rounds at a student who brought a gun to a local school; Donnie Nelson's lawsuit against the Dallas Mavericks is scheduled to go to trial December 10th; more details on the KC Chiefs parade shooting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 21, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [2:57] the Rangers’ mild winter, which leaves them short on pitching as spring training ramps up. Kevin makes a case for a trade. [22:32] The guys analyze the responsibilities of an organization to build upon a world title. David predicts the futures of Tony Pollard and Tyron Smith, and he and Kevin banter on the merits of free agent running backs. (Hint: Not so much). [43:00] Kevin and David give the NBA an idea for replacing its much-criticized All-Star Game and talk about how far the Mavs might be able to go once the season picks up again Thursday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 20, 2024
Three officers fired at a 16-year-old student who reportedly brought a gun inside a Mesquite school Monday morning, police say. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 19, 2024
The group that released hidden-camera footage Thursday showing Texas college employees discussing DEI has a history of using the tactic to expose employees who seem to be breaking laws regarding critical race theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 16, 2024
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson confirmed Thursday that he filed for divorce from his wife Nakita Johnson last year in a case sealed from the public by a Dallas judge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 15, 2024
The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved a $1.25 billion bond election for May 4th expected to pay for city infrastructure projects for five years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 14, 2024
Dallas Fire-Rescue plans to roll out a pilot program this summer that could benefit hundreds of patients with emergency bleeding from serious injuries across the city each year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 14, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [5:04] the Super Bowl and what makes it the world’s biggest TV phenomenon. Is it halftime? Taylor Swift? The commercials? Football? David promises never to pick against Patrick Mahomes again. Also swears that, Rex Ryan’s protests aside, Mike Zimmer really is the Cowboys’ new defensive coordinator. [28:19] Evan welcomes pitchers and catchers to Surprise while Kevin makes his case for paying Adolis. Hint: This is why Kevin isn’t in management. [38:46] Kevin and David give their takes on the Mavs’ new owner, Patrick Dumont, who showed up Monday to see his expensive new bauble nearly lose to the woeful Wizards. Mark Cuban’s days are over. What was he thinking? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 13, 2024
Nearly a month after an explosion at a downtown Fort Worth hotel injured nearly two dozen people, cleanup has finally begun at the site. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 12, 2024
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has turned the town of Eagle Pass into a bold experiment to determine how big a role states can play in immigration enforcement, and this city of 28,500 has mixed feelings about its position as ground zero in a national political fight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 09, 2024
At least 10 North Texas school districts have closed due to illness in the last month, confusion with the Dallas City Council, and the University of North Texas at Dallas will receive $10 million for its new law enforcement training center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 08, 2024
Dallas will soon get a $5 billion children’s hospital as demand for pediatric care in North Texas balloons alongside the region’s growing population. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 08, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:09] a busy sports schedule, starting with the Chiefs and 49ers in the Super Bowl. The edge goes to ... tune in to find out! David analyzes [9:30] the Cowboys’ candidates at defensive coordinator and why it became clear Joe Whitt Jr. didn’t have a chance. [21:15] Evan parses the Rangers’ crowded outfield, Kevin laments [49:12] the Mavs’ possibilities at this week’s trade deadline and the guys dive into the World Cup decision for 2026. Did Dallas-Fort Worth miss because it doesn’t have mass transit? Was money involved? Does Jerry Jones care about a final if he gets more matches than anyone else? It’s all here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 07, 2024
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s agency has spent about $700,000 on outside attorneys to fight a lawsuit from former employees who have accused him of corruption and bribery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 06, 2024
When the World Cup lands in Texas in 2026, thousands of fans will not crowd into Cowboys Stadium, Jerry World or even technically, AT&T Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 05, 2024
The frustration of missing out on the 2026 World Cup Final was quickly turned into an area of opportunity by prominent sports figures North Texas: the greatest sporting event in the world is coming to North Texas. Nine times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 02, 2024
Dallas City Council members received a staff briefing Wednesday on ways the city could increase the supply of affordable homes. Also, a new report from the ACLU of Texas is out and states that children of color and LGBTQ students could face discrimination in Texas schools as some dress codes draw upon outdated gender norms or prohibit hairstyles associated with race. And American Airlines is partnering with Qantas Airlines to fly passengers from DFW International to Brisbane, Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 01, 2024
Jury convicts former Slync CEO of defrauding investors out of $25 million; Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson rarely attends DFW Airport board meetings, records show; How cities across Texas changed their zoning to increase housing; Did Garland police violate their police chase rules when their chase caused innocent people to get injured?; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 31, 2024
Texas Supreme Court blocks AG Ken Paxton testimony in whistleblower case; Texas Supreme Court questions 2021 winter storm power prices that cost billions; Why you shouldn’t look at a solar eclipse without eye protection; Rangers’ Corey Seager undergoes surgery, expected to miss most of spring training Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 30, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant discuss [6:03] the NFL conference title games and another bad playoff exit by Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson. David compares his playoff record with Dak Prescott’s and says until that changes, neither quarterback will come close to the tier Patrick Mahomes has achieved. Even though both the Cowboys and Eagles flopped, the Eagles fired both coordinators while the Cowboys stood pat. Kevin wonders how Kellen Moore will help Jalen Hurts get back to what he does best. [37:40] Evan gives us the latest on the Rangers’ roster, and the guys discuss [51:47] Luka’s record-breaking 73-point game and what, exactly, is his potential? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 30, 2024
Atmos Energy asks judge to absolve it of responsibility for Fort Worth hotel explosion; American Airlines laying off 321 D-FW employees in customer support overhaul; Small planes are crashing almost once a month in Dallas-Fort Worth, killing flyers; Keith Lee’s first Dallas restaurant stops? Pizza and barbecue in East Dallas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 29, 2024
Dallas County judge orders reduced jail bond for accused state fair shooter; Greyhound is closing its Dallas terminal, leaving low-income travelers in limbo; Should Biden federalize the Texas National Guard if Abbott continues border defiance?; Plano’s Amber Glenn bests Isabeau Levito for US figure skating title Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 26, 2024
UT eliminates scholarship, program for undocumented students following Texas’ DEI ban; Republican state senator calls for Ken Paxton impeachment to be revisited; Another woman testifies former Dallas Stars center Mike Ribeiro sexually assaulted her; Texas had estimated 26,000 pregnancies from rape since total abortion ban Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 25, 2024
The Eat Drink D-FW podcast is taking a brief hiatus and saying goodbye to longtime producer Julie Fisk, who is moving on to a big, important job! Listen as the food team remembers their favorite funny Julie moments from the podcast and shares their restaurant recommendations for her. Bring your tissues! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 25, 2024
Dallas City Council approves $55 million in bond money to pay off gas drilling company; Governor Abbott defiant as federal government again demands border access in Eagle Pass; To spotlight abortion restrictions, White House invites Kate Cox to State of the Union; Post Malone to perform at Globe Life Field for American Western Weekend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 24, 2024
Texas police officer accused of ordering K-9 to attack unarmed Dallas man; Dallas to consider issuing $55M bond to settle dispute with gas drilling company; Rangers legend Adrián Beltré elected to Hall of Fame with historic vote; Viral TikTok food critic Keith Lee is coming to Dallas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 24, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [00:40] Jerry Jones’ decision to stay with Mike McCarthy and his staff while the Eagles fired both coordinators. David says it reflects Jerry’s desire, at 81, to keep a coach who’s cultivated a productive relationship with his quarterback, Dak Prescott. [28:40] Evan tells us why Adrian Beltre should reap one of the best approval ratings ever with his Hall of Fame vote and what a third Ranger in the HOF means to the fan base. [45:33] And the guys analyze Luka Doncic’s triple-double record and why it doesn’t seem to help the Mavs win all that much. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 23, 2024
Supreme Court allows Border Patrol to resume cutting Texas razor wire at border; Dallas residents, officials want city-owned hospital sold if homeless housing plans remain; Texas school districts are facing another budget crisis, losing millions for special needs; Foster children placed in unlicensed care are dragging down Texas CPS, kids’ lawyers say Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 22, 2024
Kansas man injured while in conference room during Fort Worth hotel explosion; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ends 2024 presidential campaign; Dallas-area schools rank among Texas’ best, but advocacy group warns of declines; Storms could bring more than inch of rain to Dallas-Fort Worth this week, forecast shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 19, 2024
Texas AG Ken Paxton says his agency will stop fighting whistleblower lawsuit; Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy: ‘I came here to win a championship’; Naked suspect beat man to death with firewood at Fort Worth home, police say Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 18, 2024
Did you swarm Target for the latest limited edition Stanley cup release? Do you have straw charms or a sweater for your Adventure Quencher? The food team dives into the cult of the super-popular Stanley thermos. Then the team outlines their food and restaurant ins for 2024, from half-strength cocktails and more walk-in seating to more regional cooking and more earth-conscious eating. Nostalgia is also on the menu this year, including reinvented old favorites like quirky Dallas bars and Fort Worth Tex-Mex. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 18, 2024
New lawsuit filed in connection with Sandman hotel explosion in downtown Fort Worth; In blunt letter, AG Ken Paxton rejects demand to give feds access to section of Rio Grande; Texas’ migrant-deterring buoys can remain in Rio Grande after appeals court ruling; Dallas-Fort Worth was freezing or colder for 89 hours straight. Is that typical? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 17, 2024
Dallas could seek as much as $1.25 billion in bond money for infrastructure projects; Migrants drowned before Border Patrol contacted state, Justice Department acknowledges; Dallas pension shortfall solution from top financial official stirs controversy; Dallas ISD plans for school Wednesday after winter weather extended holiday weekend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 17, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [3:06] the most embarrassing playoff exit in Cowboys history and the ramifications for both Mike McCarthy and Dak Prescott. David gives his odds on McCarthy’s return while noting that Jerry Jones has to make a decision on Dak, too. Evan and Kevin give their top candidates if Jerry decides to move on from McCarthy. [41:20] Evan makes Adrian Beltre’s Hall of Fame case and whether he can get in on the first ballot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 16, 2024
ERCOT calls on Texas residents to conserve electricity use on Tuesday morning; North Texas surgeon, 2 children die in plane crash in Parker County, officials say; Trompo is back: Oak Cliff’s popular taqueria reopens after fundraiser Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, January 13, 2024
Atmos Energy, Sandman, Northland Properties sued after hotel explosion in Fort Worth; Allen police receive ‘allegation’ against former Dallas Cowboys player Michael Irvin; Ransomware: Dallas says cyberattack targeted more people than previously disclosed; Man facing murder charge after Dallas ISD assistant’s remains identified, Mesquite PD says Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 11, 2024
What’s it like to be a barman who doesn’t drink alcohol anymore? Longtime Dallas bar consultant and master mixologist Alex Fletcher quit drinking two years ago, and he’s never looked back. In this special episode, he chats with Dallas Morning News columnist Sharon Grigsby and reporter Sarah Blaskovich about his experience, and even shares some advice for others interested in forging a similar path. The rest of the food team then talks about their own food and drink goals for 2024, from more Sunday dinners to less food waste to ... no goals at all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 11, 2024
ERCOT issues weather watch ahead of ‘hazardous’ cold temperatures in North Texas next week; Carrollton drug dealer gets 15 years for fentanyl that led to teen overdoses, deaths; Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo announces modified route for Saturday’s All Western Parade; Protesters demand Dallas City Council approve resolution for cease-fire in Gaza Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 10, 2024
No evidence of terrorism or crime in Fort Worth hotel explosion, fire officials say; Friends, family honor Eddie Bernice Johnson at Dallas funeral as ‘uniter we needed’; Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson facing recall effort; Dallas strip clubs sue city, claim 2 a.m. curfew shouldn’t apply if sex work not featured Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 10, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [4:05] Dak Prescott’s first playoff game against the Packers, what he learned and how that translates to the first round of the playoffs. [19:50] Evan analyzes the impact a ruling on the Rangers’ TV deal could have on re-signing Jordan Montgomery. [37:46] Kevin wraps up the College Football Playoff and the message Michigan sent about what Texas should have done against Washington, if it could have. [48:40] And the guys try to connect the dots on Mark Cuban’s sale of the franchise in relation to his efforts outside basketball and what it could mean to the Mavs going forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 09, 2024
21 people injured in explosion at downtown Fort Worth hotel; Eddie Bernice Johnson’s body arrives at Fair Park; Biden to be in Dallas for PM service; Delays pile on at DFW and Dallas Love Field as storms roll through North Texas on Monday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 08, 2024
Biden to attend Eddie Bernice Johnson wake Monday, his first trip to Dallas as president; Dallas rolls through Washington to claim NFC East crown; Dallas in the running for the FIFA World Cup Final' Congressional leaders announce agreement on spending levels, key step to averting shutdown; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 05, 2024
Case of girl who went missing from Mavs game has no Dallas convictions. Family wonders why; Justice Department sues Texas to thwart new hard-line immigration law; Eddie Bernice Johnson’s family intends to sue Baylor Scott & White, alleging negligence; More North Texans are convicted, sentenced for storming Capitol; Dallas’ most exciting new big box, luxury and specialty stores opening in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 04, 2024
Support has poured in for the six people who died in a head-on crash in Johnson County last week as the investigation continues; Justice Department sues Texas to thwart new hard-line immigration law; Federal appeals panel says emergency care abortions not required by 1986 law in Texas; Rabbis told to remove ‘I’m a Jew and I’m proud’ signs after interaction with Kyrie Irving Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 03, 2024
Dallas appeals judge’s order that blocks new short-term rental rules; Sands casino owners acquire Mark Cuban’s high-profile property near downtown Dallas; Funeral, prayer services scheduled for North Texas trailblazer Eddie Bernice Johnson; Justice Dept. asks Supreme Court to let feds keep cutting Texas razor wire at border; Texas Lottery turns blind eye to what are in effect online ticket sales, critics say Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 03, 2024
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [7:40] the Cowboys’ controversial win over the Lions, which, coupled with another Eagles loss, gave them control of the division and a potential path to home playoff games. The Cowboys’ one caveat: lack of a running game. David says the too-cute attempt by the Lions to disguise an eligible receiver didn’t obscure the fact that the refs got it wrong again. [33:15] Kevin says the league risks its credibility with continual high-profile mistakes and needs to consider any and all remedies. Evan says the first priority should be making officials full-time instead of part-time employees. [45:50] Kevin breaks down what happened in the Sugar Bowl semifinal, and the guys analyze whether the Longhorns should feel good about heading into the SEC next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 02, 2024
Frisco has tweaked its workers’ compensation policy to satisfy recently implemented state law for first responders who endure work-related injuries; Giraffe at Dallas Zoo euthanized after dislocating jaw in ‘unexpected fall’; and the Dallas Cowboys hold the keys to the NFC East title. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 29, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss their top 10 sports stories for 2023 in this special holiday episode. Where do these storylines rank — Texas’ run to the CFP, Mark Cuban selling a majority ownership of the Mavericks and the Rangers winning the World Series? And what about the Cowboys? [0:40] Kevin kicks it off by detailing his Nos. 10-6 stories and [9:32] Evan offers his disagreements. [18:28] The crew then trades spots and Evan provides his Nos. 5-2 while Kevin counters. [41:12] Kevin and Evan both agree on No. 1, a development in the running for sports story of the decade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 29, 2023
If Texas enforces its new sweeping immigration law, President Joe Biden’s administration will sue the state; a Dallas County grand jury has indicted a clerk for a justice of the peace on misdemeanor charges of forgery; and what flavor of conservative will win the Republican nomination to replace longtime Rep. Michael Burgess . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 28, 2023
Six people, including two children, were killed and three others were injured in a crash Tuesday; Several priority bills signed into law in Texas this year are on pause due to lawsuits; and Cowboys LB Rashaan Evans released after Frisco arrest for marijuana possession Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 27, 2023
By the start of 2024, Texans will be able to apply for a ballot by mail to begin the process of casting their vote in the primary election for local, state and national offices; Texas touted record-setting job growth this year, painting a picture of economic resiliency and prosperity; and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 26, 2023
Conditions were mostly nice this year for travelers flying ahead of and on Christmas; 1 dead, 1 remains in ‘critical condition’ after Fort Worth apartment fire; the Dallas Cowboys look to bounce back from this weekend's loss on the road, and Luka Doncic scored 50 in a win over Phoenix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 22, 2023
Uvalde school shooting evidence won’t go before grand jury this year; Trail connecting White Rock Lake, Great Trinity Forest opens, connecting divided Dallas; Dallas-area flu and COVID cases swell ahead of holiday gatherings; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 21, 2023
Do you remember all of the barbecue feuds, crazy martinis, and celebrity food news of 2023? The Dallas Morning News food team recaps the food and restaurant stories that made the biggest waves this year. The team also debates the Oreo cookie controversy before trying some … nontraditional candy canes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 21, 2023
Texas AG Ken Paxton must testify in whistleblower case, judge rules; Texas sends 120 migrants from El Paso to Chicago on Tuesday afternoon flight; USPS faces $15,625 fine after heat-related death of Dallas mail carrier Eugene Gates Jr.; Texans are clocking more work hours than people in any other state, study shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 20, 2023
El Paso County, immigration rights groups sue Texas over controversial immigration law; Colorado Supreme Court bans Trump from the state’s ballot under insurrection clause; Border Patrol must stop cutting Texas razor wire, appeals court says; Southwest Airlines pilots reach contract deal with the Dallas-based carrier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 20, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [4:10] the Cowboys’ brutal loss in Buffalo and what it says about their chances in the postseason. Kevin says their admitted poor reaction to personal fouls suggests a lack of mental toughness. David says there’s nothing to suggest they will be better on the road from here on out, because all four losses have come on the road. Unless they end up playing the Eagles in Philly, that is. [26:59] Kevin and Evan debate the pitching moves the Rangers continue to make and whether they’ll have enough before the cavalry arrives at the trade deadline. The guys also try to make sense of TV strife and the impact it’ll have on viewers as well as the Rangers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 19, 2023
Texas will begin arresting migrants under law signed by Governor Greg Abbott on Monday; Dallas jury awards woman $450K in revenge porn suit after she rejects marriage proposal; Small airplane lands on median of Kaufman County highway; no injuries reported; Tollway expansion north could start in the spring, pending NTTA vote Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 18, 2023
Texas abortion ruling in Kate Cox case adds to confusion for women and doctors; Driver fatally shot on freeway near downtown Dallas, police say; Cowboys clinch playoff spot thanks to early Sunday results around the NFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 15, 2023
Dallas gets $21.8 million to improve safety on dangerous stretch of road in South Dallas; Man indicted on murder charge in fentanyl death is 1st case of its kind in Tarrant County; SEC alleges a Fort Worth company sold $191 million in a cattle contracts Ponzi scheme; Fort Worth man sentenced to 54 months for ‘series of assaults’ on officers at U.S. Capitol Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 14, 2023
Need gift ideas for the foodie in your life? The Dallas Morning News food team has tasty suggestions, from tamales to tinned fish, with even a few "Dad Hats" thrown in for good measure. They also share all the new D-FW restaurants you need to try and discover an exciting trend of new bites in extremely old places. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 14, 2023
Some on Dallas City Council want less “drama,” more $1.1 billion bond talk; Judge finds Farmers Branch officer not guilty in fatal 2019 shooting of man in stolen car; Dallas-Fort Worth travelers brace for busy airports with last year’s meltdown in rearview; Elon Musk U.? The mercurial billionaire plans to start a new Austin college Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 13, 2023
Craig Watkins, former Dallas County District Attorney known for exonerations, dies at 56; Kate Cox and the future of abortion lawsuits; Dallas ISD plans to cut unpopular high school programs, free up money for more counselors; AT&T Stadium contract worker arrested, accused of taking cash for entry to Eagles-Cowboys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 13, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:40] the Cowboys’ rout of the Eagles and what’s different about this team from years past. Kevin says there are more playmakers everywhere, not just on offense. David explains why you shouldn’t assume either team wins out from here. [20:20] Evan tells us why the Rangers won’t spend until the trade deadline, if then, and [40:00] the guys debate the merits of the CFP committee after it left out undefeated Florida State. Kevin gives us his thoughts on Texas’ chances in the tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 12, 2023
Texas Supreme Court strikes down abortion challenge as Kate Cox leaves state for procedure; Murder charges dropped midtrial against 2 in Dallas-area slaying of Seattle woman; Target date set for Mark Cuban to sell Mavericks; minority owners also selling to Adelson; Nicki Minaj is making Dallas part of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour in 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 11, 2023
Fatal Plano plane crash: Left wing dipped before descent, NTSB report says; Texas DPS clears itself after allegations that officers pushed migrants into Rio Grande; Feds award $1 million to explore high speed rail connecting Fort Worth, Dallas and Houston; the Cowboys dominated the Eagles Sunday night; and homefield advantage leads Joseph Hale to second BMW Dallas Marathon win in three years; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 08, 2023
A D-FW woman is permitted to get an abortion following ruling from Austin judge; Mavs buyer Miriam Adelson compares Israel-Hamas war to 9/11 in Texas appearance; American Airlines reaches contract deal with nearly 15,000 passenger service agents; Frisco residents upset about crematory near homes; city says fight is with wrong opponent; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 07, 2023
Boxed mac and cheese, rotisserie chicken, popcorn concoctions, and tons of dips: The Dallas Morning News food team shares their go-to “garbage” meals, the dishes you make in your pajamas and eat standing up when no one is looking. Nothing fancy here! The team also shares the latest restaurant news, from a sushi omakase boom in Dallas to South African chicken and a barbecue expansion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 07, 2023
Suspected gunman in Rylie shooting that left 4 dead was out on bond, cut ankle monitor; Judge blocks Dallas from banning short-term rental properties in single-family areas; Texas, Oklahoma agree to keep Red River Rivalry at Cotton Bowl through 2036; A total solar eclipse will be visible in D-FW in April. What causes it and how rare is it? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 06, 2023
Dallas police say 113 homicide cases audited for lost evidence; State halts efforts to take Fairfield Lake property from developer using eminent domain; North Texas state lawmaker to be dishonorably discharged from DPD after ‘no contest’ plea; exas Legislature adjourns with private school subsidies undone, again Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 05, 2023
Dallas County says it was scammed out of $2.4 million in a fraudulent wire transfer; Suspect in Rylie shooting that left 4 dead killed himself during pursuit, officials say; Police release video of shooting that injured Tarrant County deputy; AT&T Stadium in Arlington will be one of the sites for 2024 Copa America games Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 04, 2023
State Rep. Frederick Frazier expected to plead no contest to misdemeanor charges; Stretch of I-635 named after Mesquite police officer killed in line of duty two years ago; ‘The News’ and KRLD will host free community discussion about fentanyl in North Texas; Post Malone unveils Dallas Cowboys-themed streetwear line Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 01, 2023
New plans revealed for a $325 million Trinity River park; NFL LB Von Miller turns himself in on allegations of assaulting pregnant woman in Dallas; Woman who says Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is her father refiles defamation lawsuit; Texas sues Pfizer for overstating COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness; and the Dallas Cowboys beat the Seattle Seahawks 41-35 at AT&T Stadium last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 30, 2023
Does mac and cheese belong on a holiday table? How many people does it take to spatchcock a turkey? Are hot Cheetos the best way to jazz up cottage cheese? And what the heck is a Sandy Pickle? The Dallas Morning News food team asks the important questions about holiday cooking, viral food trends, breakfast ideas and the latest news on the Dallas restaurant scene. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 30, 2023
Dallas Mavericks governor Mark Cuban is in the process of selling his majority interest in the franchise , more than two decades after his purchase; A judge has reopened a lawsuit between the Dallas County Juvenile Department and county commissioners; state officials are reducing the speed limits on several highways in Southeast Texas; Shoppers in Texas haven’t been spending like they did last year heading into the holiday season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 29, 2023
Mark Cuban in process of selling significant percentage of Mavericks to Miriam Adelson; Fort Worth City Council approves $3.5 million settlement for Atatiana Jefferson’s nephew; Future of abortion ban exemptions lies with Texas Supreme Court after oral arguments; Meet Bailey, the Dallas Mavericks’ emotional support dog: A breed unto her own in the NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 29, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the Cowboys’ pursuit of Shaq Leonard [6:15], the former Colts linebacker, and Jerry Jones’ desire to keep him out of the hands of the Eagles. David analyzes DaRon Bland’s record-breaking season and his chances, alongside Micah Parsons, at Defensive Player of the Year. [25:30] Evan gives us the latest on the upcoming Winter Meetings and whether the Rangers are ready to make another big play, and [37:15] Kevin lays out how the Aggies finally came up with Mike Elko as their football coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 28, 2023
Texas Supreme Court takes up challenge to state’s abortion ban Tuesday; New details emerge in crash that killed Fort Worth CEO, two children on Thanksgiving Eve; First freeze of the season hits North Texas. How long will this cold weather last?; ‘Full circle’: Dallas Zoo names Zoo Knoxville’s Lisa New next CEO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, November 27, 2023
Medoc Health Services’ owners used local doctors and pharmacies to bill government health insurance programs millions of dollars for pain creams patients didn’t want; Texas has become the bitcoin mining capital of the US; and Dak Prescott and girlfriend Sarah Jane Ramos will welcome a baby girl soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 22, 2023
Special guest Bridget Lancaster of America's Test Kitchen joins Eat Drink D-FW to share her Thanksgiving traditions and cooking advice for turkey, sides and her “favorite beverage”: turkey gravy. She discusses how much butter to use for the silkiest mashed potatoes, why spatchcocking turkey is best for saving time and space, and how make-ahead dishes are the ultimate holiday hack. Stick around as the team also discusses a food and restaurant boom in Farmers Branch, the return of the wine bar, and a holiday cookie hack from a listener. Happy Thanksgiving! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 22, 2023
Tentative trial date set in sexual assault lawsuit against Cowboys owner Jerry Jones; Senator John Cornyn wants no part of bid to defeat Texas lawmakers who killed voucherlike plan; and Dallas tries to tackle affordable housing problem using data it doesn’t track Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 21, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore briefly discuss [00:43] the Cowboys' win over the Panthers, including DaRon Bland's record-tying fourth pick-six. But they spend most of their time on the news of the day: Jerry Jones putting Jimmy Johnson in the Ring of Honor. They explain why it took so long and why Jerry's doing it now. [25:03] Evan lays out the case for Adrian Beltre to be a first ballot Hall of Famer. [46:14] Kevin analyzes the opening at Texas A&M and why the Aggies need to worry about a good football coach first and a cultural fit second. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 21, 2023
Capital murder suspect fired 20 rounds at police with use of converter device, chief says; Texas State University lands initial 2024 presidential debate, the state’s first ever; and you can now get your doughnut fix at VooDoo in Dallas. For more on today's stories and for the latest breaking news, visit dallasnews.com. And don't forget to check out The Dallas Morning News Rewards program for our virtual events. For more info on upcoming events, please visit rewards.dallasnews.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, November 20, 2023
Abbott endorses Trump at border amid uproar over plans for mass deportation of migrants; Arlington officers fatally shoot man who approached them with gun in hand, police say Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, November 17, 2023
House education chief tries to pass Texas school choice bill with shrinking wad of cash; ‘Terror on repeat’: What a national project says about the AR-15′s carnage in Texas; How much does private school cost in Texas? School choice battle reignites debate on cost; Worrying signs for the health of North Texas kids emerge, but some bright spots too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 16, 2023
The Dallas Morning News food team is split over recent viral food trends, including Thanksgiving Sushi, which features chicken skin and cranberry sauce, and a Georgia restaurant fining parents for unruly kids. But the team is really into holiday drinks right now, like classic champagne cocktails, festive non-alcoholic options, and why savory cocktails might be the best new trend. Parmesan or kimchi in your martini, anyone? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 16, 2023
Seven more women sue Texas over abortion laws; Fairfield Lake property including former park land worth $418.3M, commissioners decide; Love Field among the worst airports for TSA wait times at the holidays; What does MLB’s uncertain future with Bally Sports mean for Texas Rangers in 2024, beyond? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 15, 2023
Whistleblower suit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton can move forward, court rules; In reversal, Sherman High School students get their ‘Oklahoma!’ roles back; Dallas to consider street name change to Santos Rodriguez, 12-year-old killed by cop; Cowboys LB Leighton Vander Esch ruled out for year, putting rest of career in jeopardy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 14, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [00:52] the Cowboys’ big win over the hapless, helpless, hopeless Giants. Is Dak Prescott really an MVP candidate? Will the debate change when he wins a close game against a good team? Or does he have to win it all? David provides an update on Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander Esch’s season and perhaps career. [25:11] Evan outlines the Rangers’ roster questions and what it feels like to cover a world champ. And [45:50] Kevin lays out the surreal saga of Jimbo Fisher and his high-paying exit from Texas A&M. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 14, 2023
Burgess won’t seek 12th term, leaving a third open U.S. House seat in North Texas; Dallas may eliminate residents’ right to petition to shut down harmful businesses; Mother who says court faked eviction hearing notice still waiting for justice; Flying out for Thanksgiving? Here are the busiest days at Dallas-area airports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, November 13, 2023
D-FW Catholics react to the removal of Tyler bishop; Plane crashes into a car in McKinney while attempting emergency landing; Texas A&M fires head coach Jimbo Fisher, set to pay record buyout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, November 10, 2023
Evacuation, decontaminations after ‘unknown substance’ mailed to Texas AG’s office; Man who shot, killed Dallas hospital medical workers guilty of capital murder; Senate Judiciary adjourns with no subpoena for Harlan Crow on gifts to Clarence Thomas; Now World Series champs, could Rangers add to trophy case by landing Shohei Ohtani? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 09, 2023
How much pie is the food team going to make this Thanksgiving? They have some big holiday aspirations, but they also have tips on how to slow down and really be thankful for whatever you happen to make, be it traditional turkey, Mexican cochinita pibil, or a British berry tart. They’ve also got holiday hacks, plus behind-the-scenes news on Shug’s Bagels, Restaurant Beatrice, and where the Texas Rangers celebrated their big World Series win. (Hint: It was a steakhouse.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 09, 2023
Dallas approves $900K settlement after detective didn’t hand over evidence in murder case; Dallas approves $900K settlement after detective didn’t hand over evidence in murder case; Why was a transgender Texas teen removed from his lead role in a school musical?; Beloved Dallas brunch spot is back and bigger than ever Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 08, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:43] the Cowboys’ inability to pull out a winnable game on the road in Philadelphia. Kevin and David [25:30] take a look at Dak Prescott’s culpability. The guys marvel over the Rangers’ ability to turn their regular-season weaknesses — bullpen and road issues — into strengths in the playoffs. Kevin says the difference between this World Series team and the Rangers’ previous iterations was the World Series experience of Corey Seager, Nathan Eovaldi and, specifically, Bruce Bochy. Evan outlines the next steps for the Rangers and [45:40] David tells us why the Mavs are off to such a good start. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 08, 2023
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues whistleblowers, wins temporary halt to litigation; What to know about the trial for the man accused in the Dallas Methodist hospital shooting; Inside the nationwide web of activists helping Texans get abortions; Shoplifting up 73% in Dallas as retailers rush to put merchandise out of reach Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, November 07, 2023
Man pleads guilty, sentenced to 48 years in prison for Dallas murder of Muhlaysia Booker; Dallas City Council to now weigh in on upcoming $1.1 billion bond package; Dallas police officer arrested on family violence, unlawful restraint charges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, November 06, 2023
Texas Senate meets without voting on border security bill, likely killing bill — for now; Fort Worth proposes $3.5 million settlement in Atatiana Jefferson lawsuit; 2023 Texas summer was the second-hottest on record. Is this the new normal?; Cowboys push Eagles to the brink, fall in matchup of NFC East rivals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, November 03, 2023
Rangers World Series parade: Know before you go, plus parking, road closures and more; No school for some North Texas students after Rangers’ World Series win; Governor Abbott travels to Israel to show solidarity with Israelis during war with Hamas; ACM Awards returning to The Star in Frisco for second year Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, November 02, 2023
The Texas Rangers won 5-0 in game 5 to win their first World Series title in franchise history; SouthWest Airlines looking at DFW International Airport; GOP representative Kay Granger announced her retirement; House Bill 4 passed the committee on a 3-2 party-line vote; and one of the largest showroom campuses in Dallas’ Design District has just sold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, November 01, 2023
The Rangers beat Arizona 11-7 last night to take a 3-1 lead in the World Series; a defamation lawsuit against Cowboys’ Jerry Jones partially dismissed but can move forward; School choice deal struck in Texas? Abbott says yes; Why is there no mass public transportation to get to the World Series in Arlington?; Senate Judiciary Committee set to subpoena Harlan Crow over gifts to Clarence Thomas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 31, 2023
Cyberhackers report stealing Dallas County data; Mother charged with murder in investigation of missing 6-year-old Everman boy; RSV cases reach 2023 high at Children’s Health as cold and flu season gets strong start; Van Duyne calls three Texas Democrats ‘extremists’ for shunning pro-Israel resolution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, October 30, 2023
Rangers in need of a few pitching miracles as World Series heads to Arizona; Arlington man pleads guilty to assaulting police officer during January 6th Capitol riot; the Cowboys dominated in blowout victory over the Rams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, October 27, 2023
Texas House passes border security bills after heated marathon session; Storms dumped 6 inches of rain in North Texas overnight. Is more wet weather coming soon?; Family sues UT System after man’s death in Dallas hospital police custody ruled a homicide; Airfares already soaring for World Series-bound travelers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 26, 2023
Mike Johnson elected House speaker, ending 3-week paralysis; Flooding possible in Dallas-Fort Worth area through Thursday; Southwest Airlines, flight attendants reach tentative deal on new contract; H.E.R. to perform national anthem at World Series Game 1 in Arlington Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 25, 2023
5,000 union workers at Arlington GM plant walk out as UAW escalates strike; Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Biden administration over cutting of border razor wire fencing; World Series merch: Fans have a huge appetite and stores are filling shelves fast; How long will the rain chances last? A look at the North Texas weather forecast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 24, 2023
Security guard says Dallas officers knelt on him, mistook him for violent crime suspect; Texas lawmakers advance bill for more border wall funding requested by Gov. Greg Abbott; Meet the 9 Republicans who want to be House speaker; and the Rangers are heading to the World Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, October 23, 2023
A Texas judge doesn’t want to marry gay couples and the Supreme Court will soon hear her case; Nine Republicans vie for House speaker, including Texas’ Pete Sessions; Bright light’: Teen who died at North Texas track meet mourned by school family, friends; and the Texas Rangers forced a game 7 in the ALCS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, October 20, 2023
Summer heat cost Texas’ economy $24 billion, Dallas Fed says; $15K teacher bonus? Texas Dems unveil plan but House, Gov. Abbott in standoff on education; Solicitors general depart AG Ken Paxton’s office after defending him at impeachment trial; Bad Bunny announces 2 Dallas concerts as part of ‘Most Wanted Tour’ in 2024; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 19, 2023
Metal detector contractor at State Fair of Texas defends system in wake of shooting; Dallas commissioners call immigration bill racist, outrageous; Dallas’ homeless program places more than 2,700 people in housing; Former Tarrant elections boss will fill same role in Dallas County Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 18, 2023
Still no House speaker as 20 GOP holdouts stymie Jim Jordan; A potentially improperly zoned, foul-smelling plant in southwest Dallas is shutting down Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 17, 2023
Alleged State Fair of Texas shooter told police he acted in self-defense, affidavit says; the Rangers up 2-0 in the ALCS; the Cowboys win in L.A., Texas National Guard members are installing razor wire along Texas-New Mexico border; Texans will vote on 14 propositions in next month’s constitutional amendment election Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, October 16, 2023
Undeterred State Fair of Texas attendees file into Fair Park a day after shooting; Human remains found in Mesquite near where missing Dallas ISD assistant’s car was located; Allred blows past Gutierrez 20-1 in donations as Texas Democrats try to unseat Cruz; Texas employers are cutting over 1,400 jobs, with the ax falling heavily in D-FW. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, October 13, 2023
Super Bowl champion, former Cowboys fullback Walt Garrison dies at 79; Palestinians in D-FW criticize public response to Israel-Hamas war; Dallas ordinance limiting hours for strip clubs, adult stores held up in federal court; Move aside, ComicCon: ChosenCon is coming to Dallas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 12, 2023
Fort Worth ISD elementary school staff member shot and killed in campus parking lot; Dallas revises controversial prostitution ordinance to begin enforcement again; Timberview High School unveils ‘calm room’ for students to self-regulate their emotions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 11, 2023
School choice proposal for Texas advances on party-line vote by Senate panel; Goldman Sachs’ new Dallas campus is underway; McKinney residents want downtown historical character preserved; and the Rangers swept their way to the ALCS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 10, 2023
Dallas pastor, interfaith group flee Israel after Hamas attack; Texas AG Ken Paxton to file doxing complaints against House impeachment managers; Piggly Wiggly could make a big comeback in Texas; Where do the Cowboys go from here?; and the Rangers look to close out Baltimore tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, October 09, 2023
City releases draft of first land-use plan to address inequity that’s divided Dallas; Arrest made in fatal Lewisville shooting last week, police say; Man's death after detainment at Fort Worth mall ruled homicide; Texas took a 2-0 lead in their best of 5 series with Baltimore; and the Cowboys looking for answers after a 42-10 loss at San Francisco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, October 06, 2023
Governor Abbott calls special legislative session on school choice, border security; Biden expedites 20 miles of new border wall in South Texas but doesn’t think it will work; Dallas Animal Services is over capacity in unusual fall surge, seeks short-term fosters; Texas economy chugs along, despite threats of recession, Comptroller Glenn Hegar says Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, October 05, 2023
Rangers sweep Rays to win AL Wild Card Series; Carrollton man who advertised fentanyl pills on social media sentenced to 9 years; Would-be successors to deposed House Speaker Kevin McCarthy court Texas Republicans; Tarrant County drops funding for Girls Inc., citing its support for LGBT, abortion rights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, October 04, 2023
Wet weather today will usher in cooler weather this weekend; Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson continues to veer into partisan politics while holding the city’s top nonpartisan elected position; Elon Musk facing defamation lawsuit in Texas over posts that falsely identified man in protest; Kevin McCarthy voted out as House speaker in dramatic showdown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, October 03, 2023
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson keeps saying he got 98.7% reelection votes. It’s not true; Dallas’ new short-term rental rules unconstitutional, lawsuit alleges; City of Dallas will launch two mobile units to help ensure day laborers get a fair deal; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, October 02, 2023
Ted Cruz voted against deal to avert government shutdown; Dems make it a campaign issue; 2 jurors say they failed Tony Timpa in verdict for Dallas cops; Deadly Fake fentanyl series ends after 30 days, nearly 50 stories; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 29, 2023
In government shutdown blame game, many Texas Republicans say pain will be worth it; John Cornyn on Texas AG Ken Paxton impeachment trial verdict: ‘It’s time to move on.’; Dallas tenant has to move out after speaking to reporter about getting a free AC; Harvest moon 2023 will rise over Texas this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 28, 2023
Civil jury awards $1 million to son of man who died as Dallas cop knelt on him; ‘Dallas voters... defrauded’: County Democrats call on Mayor Eric Johnson to resign; Allen doctor, 2 pharmacists face federal charges in $170M health care fraud scheme; Donald Trump coming to Dallas on Nov. 1 as part of Texas fundraising swing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 27, 2023
Staff writer Sharon Grigsby discusses her profile of 19-year-old Colin Temple, a Dallas teen who turned his life around after a May 2021 overdose and subsequent fentanyl detox. This special audio report is part of The News' "Deadly Fake" series on how fentanyl has affected North Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 27, 2023
Comptroller Ken Paxton must sue the state if he wants $50,000 in back pay; Civil jury begins deliberating if Dallas officers responsible for Tony Timpa’s death; Texas drag ban blocked, federal judge rules new law unconstitutional; Dallas paramedic who kicked, punched homeless man gets his job back; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 26, 2023
Whistleblowers want to see Ken Paxton in ‘a real court’; Mass shootings in Uvalde and Allen propel Dems vying to face gun rights champion Ted Cruz; New details released after 5 suspects arrested in slaying of Fort Worth 18-year-old; What we know about the civil trial of four Dallas officers accused in Tony Timpa’s death Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, September 25, 2023
Authorities are investigating after a body was found Sunday afternoon at the Tenison Park Golf Course in Old East Dallas; Severe storms Sunday caused power outages and flight delays; Rangers swept Seattle; Cowboys struggled in a loss at Arizona. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 22, 2023
A teen who fatally shot one person and wounded another outside Lamar High School in March was sentenced Thursday to 40 years in prison; If Dallas police officer Dustin Dillard could redo the night of Tony Timpa’s death, he’d be more assertive he said Thursday, Ken Paxton bashes Texas House Speaker, Sen. John Cornyn in interview; Missing tortoise returned to owner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 21, 2023
The opioid epidemic is deadly and expensive. Here’s what it has cost Texas; Bank of America to relocate workers into new Uptown tower overlooking Klyde Warren Park; TCU athletic director urges Congress to step in as NIL deals upend college sports; Prosper ISD planning second football stadium with $94M price tag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 20, 2023
Dallas considers gunshot detection system to address random gunfire; Dallas has more than 3,400 vacancies on city staff; Convicted murderer Billy Chemirmir killed in prison by his cellmate; Dallas officer testifies he isn’t responsible for Tony Timpa’s death in police custody Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 19, 2023
Tony Timpa died after a Dallas cop knelt on him. Now a civil jury will hear what happened; Dallas police release video showing shootout that wounded officer; American Airlines passengers ‘profoundly shocked’ after teen finds camera in bathroom; Gay dads face hate in a small Texas town, but then help uncover major embezzlement scheme; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, September 18, 2023
Fentanyl victims’ families applaud Abbott’s efforts, but many want a broader approach; Dallas’ Cathedral of Hope holds service blessing drag queens amid protests; Man sues, says Cedar Hill and Methodist Health police broke his leg during arrest; the Dallas Cowboys ride their defense to another dominating win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 15, 2023
4 Dallas officers hospitalized after being struck by car while responding to shooting; Woman sentenced after killing husband in DeSoto, burying his body and fleeing to Mexico; Dallas ISD will join lawsuit seeking to block new A-F school scores; Code Two: Inside the fentanyl fight at one North Texas school. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 14, 2023
"Staff writer Maggie Prosser discusses the story of Carrollton’s R.L. Turner High School, which has become a symbol for the drug epidemic in North Texas. Fentanyl is not just an R.L. Turner problem, or a Carrollton problem, or a North Texas problem: Nationwide, the drug was involved in more than three-quarters of adolescent overdose deaths in 2021, and a quarter of cases involved fake pills. Deaths among kids 14 and younger are increasing faster than in any other age group. This special audio report is part of ""Deadly Fake,"" a Dallas Morning News project examining the effects of fentanyl in North Texas. " Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 14, 2023
Rangers starter Max Scherzer ‘unlikely’ to pitch again in 2023; Dallas approves $65 million developer contract for downtown convention center rebuild; COVID-19 continues to rise with fall respiratory season around the corner, North Texas hospitals report; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 13, 2023
Brandon Cammack testified Tuesday in Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial; Ted Cruz rails against mask mandates in a Maryland school; new Texas Education scorecard release delayed; and the Rangers' win Tuesday may be a pyrrhic victory with injury to Max Scherzer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 12, 2023
North Texas woman files complaint after she says police mistakenly kicked in her door; What you need to know about Texas AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial; Which days have the highest rain chances for North Texas this week? The cool D-FW forecast; Allen declines to release additional records related to mall mass shooting; Texas Rangers' rookie Evan Carter hit his first Major League home run in a 10-4 at Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, September 11, 2023
How to keep kids safe in the age of fentanyl; Tarmac delays are all the (out)rage on social media. What you need to know; How hardball politics, high stakes for senators shape Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial; And the Dallas Cowboys dominated the New York Giants 40-0 in their season opener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 08, 2023
Sexual assault lawsuit against Cowboys’ Jerry Jones will move forward, supreme court rules; Senator Cornyn calls impeachment allegations against Texas AG Ken Paxton ‘deeply disturbing’; Amended $4.6B Dallas budget would trim police hiring goal, lower property tax; New NASA images reveal Dallas is a pollution hotspot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, September 07, 2023
Day 2 of Texas AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial; Judge orders Texas to remove anti-migrant river buoys, rejects Abbott ‘invasion’ claim; Texas jails, prisons on lockdown after spike in violence, mailed-in drugs, TDCJ says; Researchers suggest turning over 50 D-FW office buildings into apartments Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, September 06, 2023
What to know about Texas AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial; More than 800,000 files stolen during ransomware attack, Dallas officials say; Dallas under heat advisory through Wednesday but may have ‘fall-like weather’ next week; India company builds million-dollar homes with grass-covered rooftops in Frisco; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, September 05, 2023
Angela Paxton’s ‘forever commitment’ yields seat at husband’s impeachment; Cowboys LG Tyler Smith exits practice with hamstring discomfort; $18.5 million Highland Park home was Texas’ priciest new listing in August; Dropped cellphone led to suspect accused in shooting, carjacking of Dallas police officer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 01, 2023
Since Sienna Vaughn died in February after taking a fake Percocet she got from a friend, her family has been outspoken about her story in hopes of educating others about fentanyl and its disguises. Her parents tell anyone who will listen: Sienna died from a mistake that shouldn’t have been fatal, and it could happen to your kids, too. This special audio report is part of "Deadly Fake," a Dallas Morning News project examining the effects of fentanyl in North Texas. Christopher Wynn, features editor at The News , introduces the project and writer Claire Ballor discusses the story of the Vaughn family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, September 01, 2023
Ken Paxton allies seek to influence impeachment trial, vow retribution if he’s convicted; Gil Brandt, an NFL pioneer with the Dallas Cowboys, dies at 91; Google building new data center in Red Oak as part of $600 million investment; Dallas’ best burger spot, Burger Schmurger, moves to new restaurant; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 31, 2023
Dallas won’t see dramatic change in homelessness, despite $72M; American Airlines flight attendants say they are ready to strike; Judge blocks Texas ‘Death Star’ law from going into effect, declares it unconstitutional; UPS delivery driver who collapsed in North Texas heat dies at the hospital, company says Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 30, 2023
4 found dead in Allen in apparent murder-suicide, police say; Dallas Cowboys trade CB Kelvin Joseph to Miami Dolphins; Dallas-Fort Worth home prices just aren’t crashing; only 4% behind all-time peak Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 29, 2023
Texas AG Ken Paxton says he won’t resign ahead of impeachment trial; As Trump populism lingers, Dan Crenshaw urges GOP to embrace traditional conservatism; American Airlines slapped with $4.1 million fine for history of excessive tarmac delays; Century-old Highland Park home demolished over calls for preservation in Park Cities Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, August 28, 2023
Robert J. O’Neill, ex-Navy SEAL arrested in Texas who said he shot Bin Laden: What we know; Choctaw’s new ‘players’ are a familiar trio: Troy Aikman, Darren Woodson, Pudge Rodriguez; Carroll Middle School student dies after ‘medical emergency’ on campus, district announces; Fried pho and Biscoff cheesecake win big at State Fair’s Big Tex Choice Awards in Dallas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, August 25, 2023
Collin County DA will not seek death penalty for convicted murderer Billy Chemirmir; Dallas County’s auditor resigns after months of payroll problems cause budgetary chaos; Granbury ISD board censures trustee accused of sneaking into library to review books; Dallas Museum of Art on track for $11.5M in city bonds to upgrade security system Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 24, 2023
Impeachment lawyers plan to call Texas AG Ken Paxton to witness stand in Senate trial; Teen fentanyl dealer sentenced to over 8 years sold to North Texas high schoolers, others Cowboys DE Sam Williams arrested on weapons, controlled substance charges; Fight for pregnant moms to drive in high-occupancy lanes not over Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 23, 2023
Woman in alleged affair, aide, whistleblowers may testify at Ken Paxton impeachment trial; Parkland reports six times number of heat-related visits; Texas Republicans who denounced ‘defund police’ now threaten to defund Homeland Security; Four North Texas cities are rated as the best real estate markets in the nation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 22, 2023
Dallas’ Sha’Carri Richardson wins wild 100m final to become world champion; This summer in Dallas has been brutally hot. But how does it compare to the worst ever?; Jurist picked by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to help run Ken Paxton impeachment trial steps aside; American Airlines pilots vote in new contract deal with huge raises Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, August 21, 2023
Dallas County jail surges to 97% of capacity; The unraveling of Latin America: Why our border crisis can’t be fixed at the border; Frisco man arrested, accused of election fraud in Dallas County during 2022 cycle; Cowboys lose both LB DeMarvion Overshown, TE John Stephens to ACL tears Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, August 18, 2023
Federal agency investigating Dallas ransomware attack; ERCOT calls for energy conservation with Texas projected to break power demand records; Three Dallas-area office buildings threatened with foreclosure; Dallas barbecue restaurant Cattleack, one of Texas’ best, gets new owners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 17, 2023
Ken Paxton used burner phones, fake Uber name in cover up; Dallas cops laughed after disabled military vet was denied restroom, urinated on himself; iffany Gomas, ‘not real’ woman on DFW flight, wants to bring attention to mental health; TCU will pause football series against rival SMU after 2025 season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 16, 2023
Dallas County’s new payroll software system has been deemed “one of the worst that I’ve encountered” by an independent consultant. Also, the battle over the site of former Fairfield Lake State Park reached a pivotal moment Tuesday, when the private developer who bought the land declined the state’s final offer; Nearly all of the anti-migrant buoys Texas has installed in the Rio Grande are on the Mexican side of the border; A Texas judge will decide whether Planned Parenthood must pay the state Medicaid reimbursements and fines that could surpass $1 billion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 15, 2023
Cowboys, Zack Martin agree to restructured contract; Family demands answers after Duncanville police injure man; DART claws its way back after COVID, crime and other setbacks hit ridership hard; New D-FW homes now cost less than existing ones in historic inversion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, August 14, 2023
Number affected in Dallas ransomware attack expected to grow; Ronny Jackson threatened to ‘beat’ state trooper after being handcuffed at rodeo; Lewisville Lake swimming beach closed indefinitely after recent drownings; Mavericks icon Dirk Nowitzki punctuates basketball journey on top of Hall of Fame mountain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, August 11, 2023
Why Dallas ISD can’t staff every elementary campus with armed security by September 1st; Why the ERCOT grid has held up despite record-breaking summer temperatures; Texas says shallow river makes buoys legal, amid GOP calls to defund Homeland Security; Study finds Plano tops nation for cost of living increase Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 10, 2023
Teen struck, killed by car near Frisco school on first day of class; Dallas County reports first West Nile virus death of 2023; Extent of Dallas ransomware attack surprised some council members; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 09, 2023
Texas was warned about anti-migrant border buoys months before DOJ stepped in; Dallas ransomware: More than 26,000 people impacted by attack, city tells state officials; Mesquite elementary school teacher resigns over ‘alarming, racist’ social media posts; SMU on ACC’s short list of candidates if conference looks to expand Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 08, 2023
Governor Abbott signs law banning trans athletes from college sports amid Denton protest; Yaqub Talib sentenced to 37 years in fatal shooting of Lancaster youth football coach; Officers fatally shoot man suspected in homicide in central Oak Cliff; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, August 07, 2023
Texas judge gives abortion exemption to women with complicated pregnancies; 12 horses, 24 dogs found dead on Collin County property, sheriff’s office says; AT&T’s shrinking workforce by the numbers; Texas Rangers looked mortal for two months, now back to playing their best baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, August 04, 2023
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appears in court on felony securities fraud charges; Armed personnel must be on every Texas campus, leaving some schools scrambling to adjust; Max Scherzer shows what he brings to Rangers, playoff race with grind-it-out win in debut; 12-year-old hit by truck while riding bike on sidewalk dies, Southlake police say Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 03, 2023
Girl dinner? Grimace shake? Barbiecore? This has been the summer of viral food trends, and The Dallas Morning News food team weighs in on which ones they love or hate. Or both. Then the team tackles the latest Dallas restaurant news, from a new Knox Street spendy spot with throwback vibes to a “glammy grammy” bagel shop in East Dallas and a Mexican restaurant in Lewisville that sells tortillas by the kilo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, August 03, 2023
Texas AG Paxton wants whistleblower statements tossed from impeachment evidence; Identity of woman in alleged Paxton affair revealed; Fired Southlake cop smiled for swastika photo accidentally texted to citizen; Excessive heat warning continues as Dallas weather remains hot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 02, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore [2:45] discuss the Rangers’ wild deadline activity, and Evan ranks it among the most significant in his 25 years covering the team. If all goes right, Kevin says, the last three months of the season will dictate who got the best Met: the Rangers with Max Scherzer, or the Astros with Justin Verlander. Kevin and Evan also discuss the lineup. Corey Seager’s imminent return and a surging Mitch Garver should help. David and Kevin [34:15] discuss whether Zeke Elliott really has a future with the Cowboys, and why Jerry Jones keeps pretending he does. David says he expects Zack Martin’s holdout to continue despite the mounting fines. He also says this might be the most well-balanced Cowboys team that has gone to camp in a couple of decades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, August 02, 2023
Also, the Rangers made a move for Pirates catcher Austin Hedges in final hour of MLB trade window; Trump charged by Justice Department for efforts to overturn 2020 election loss; Homebuyers from outside the U.S. now flocking to Texas just as much as California Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, August 01, 2023
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wants impeachment articles dismissed; How legal North Texas guns end up illegally trafficked to Mexico; The Ticket announces new midday lineup; Cowboys RB Ronald Jones suspended 2 games for performance-enhancing substances Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 31, 2023
More heat on the way for DFW; a cold case homicide victim had been identified 44 years later; and the Texas Rangers add more pitchers to the roster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, July 28, 2023
How Mavericks helped Dorian Finney-Smith secure father’s parole after 29 years in prison; H-E-B and inflation shake up the Dallas-Fort Worth grocery market; · Dallas median ban: City should be allowed to enforce it, federal judge recommends; Abbott allies in Congress don’t just defend his border barricade, they want Texas repaid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 27, 2023
Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty Wednesday to two tax crimes after a deal with federal prosecutors unraveled during a court hearing following the judge’s concerns over the agreement. Also, deaths among new Texas mothers spiked 40% in the last two decades and more news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 26, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:25] the start of Cowboys training camp. David outlines priorities of who should get new deals after Trevon Diggs and Zack Martin. Kevin wonders how high CeeDee Lamb wants to go. And Evan asks if Jerry Jones said anything crazy in his opening remarks. Meanwhile, the Rangers’ struggles in Houston suddenly puts their first-place hold in the West in jeopardy. [22:50] Evan and Kevin discuss whether Chris Young should go all in on Shohei Ohtani, or if he should spend his assets on multiple needs, namely the bullpen? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 26, 2023
Dallas police officer shoots and wounds man after chase near Love Field; Texas AG Ken Paxton demands details of impeachment charges against him; Southlake school trustees pass policies targeting bathrooms, pronouns; Cowboys sign CB Trevon Diggs to five-year, $97 million contract extension Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, July 25, 2023
Impeachment lawyers oppose Texas AG Ken Paxton’s request; Popular Uptown cocktail bar institutes new dress code, raising customer concerns; Woman was on road trip when Dallas police say she was killed by man accused in 3 slayings; Anti-LGBTQ YouTubers trolled a progressive Plano church. It was firebombed weeks later Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 24, 2023
The front doors of a Plano church were damaged in a firebomb attack early Sunday. Also, human remains found Saturday night in north Oak Cliff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, July 21, 2023
Suspect in Como mass shooting said he ‘didn’t intend to shoot’ strangers in crowd; Cornyn defends Texas’ use of razor wire to deter migrants from crossing Rio Grande; Dallas changing plans to ban gas-powered lawn equipment amid new state law; Here’s how much profit Dallas-Fort Worth home sellers are making Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 20, 2023
Justice Department officials said Wednesday that they are assessing the legality of Texas’ use of razor wire along the Southwest border, as Mexico’s president blasted the state’s treatment of migrants. Also, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 19, 2023
Texas’ razor wire, buoys at border violate international law; Texas AG Ken Paxton reports post-impeachment $1.7M personal ‘fundraising record’; Autopsy shows Allen mall gunman was shot 3 times, tested negative for drugs and alcohol; American Airlines flight attendants will vote on strike authorization Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, July 18, 2023
Hottest weather of the summer so far; Gag order issued ahead of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton impeachment trial; Hawks are terrorizing a Texas neighborhood, with mail delivery suspended due to attacks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 17, 2023
Excessive heat warning until Tuesday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, July 14, 2023
Elon Musk’s X Corp. sues Dallas County entities; Marriott has 270-plus short-term rentals in D-FW. Here’s where it stands on Dallas ban; Texas Rangers release 2024 regular season schedule, featuring another opening day at home; House poised to OK psychedelics for military trauma, thanks to Crenshaw-AOC partnership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 13, 2023
ERCOT says it is prepared to meet record-breaking demand amid heatwave; Excessive Heat Warning in effect for North Texas through Thursday; Dallas police chief fires officer arrested on DWI charge; State opens investigation into neglect allegations at Dallas County Juvenile Department Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 12, 2023
Texas slips again in CNBC ranking of top states for business; Fort Worth PD release some body camera footage in killing of 2 men at block party; Lawsuit alleges ex-Dallas officer used excessive force on a man handcuffed to hospital bed; Clarence Thomas’ connection with Cowboys’ Jerry Jones reportedly got him a Super Bowl ring Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, July 11, 2023
Dallas mayor Eric Johnson says he won’t challenge his nearly $33,000 property tax bill; Dallas resident wins $1 million off lottery ticket bought at unique Texas location; Lieutenant Governor and the House Speaker strike deal on property taxes; Medical City’s parent company discloses data breach involving 11 million patients; State Senator Roland Gutierrez announces he will challenge Ted Cruz for U.S. Senate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 10, 2023
Mayor Johnson files protest to lower estimated $33K property tax bill; Texas prepares to deploy Rio Grande buoys in governor’s effort to curb border crossings; Powerball jackpot rises to estimated $650 million ahead of Monday’s drawing; Arlington man sentenced in death of 2-year-old boy caused by blunt force trauma to head; 5 facing charges after Fort Worth street takeover, police chase in stolen cars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, July 07, 2023
North Texas execs charged in $53 million PPP fraud scheme; Dallas braces for impact of new state law that limits how cities govern themselves; Baylor Scott & White expands in Texas with joint ownership of 41 urgent care clinics; These 36 surprising dishes will compete for State Fair of Texas food awards Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 06, 2023
This week is all about the drama. The Dallas Morning News food team talks about an ice cream shop feud in Oak Cliff, the latest on the city of Dallas’ Street Seats initiative, why The Bear is the best show on TV right now, and what Eat Drink D-FW listeners really think about “sheet meat.” You’ll also hear the food team’s favorite summer food memories, from fresh tomatoes to “fruit pizza” to ... hot soup? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, July 06, 2023
Teenager identified as 3rd person killed in shooting after Fort Worth festival; Victims’ loved ones confront El Paso Walmart gunman who killed 23 people; Dallas Police Women’s Association aims to change department culture; 3 D-FW barbecue spots are best in Texas, says The New York Times Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, July 05, 2023
What we know about the Fort Worth shooting that killed 3, wounded 8; American Airlines passenger claims fellow traveler was ‘not real’; A new DMN investigation into police brutality
Tue, July 04, 2023
Rudolph “Rudy” Farias IV was 17 years old when he went missing in Houston in March 201 has been found alive. Also, Senator Ted Cruz is pushing to rename the street in front of the Cuban embassy and a docuseries about Dallas Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones is heading to Netfilix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, July 03, 2023
Gov. Greg Abbott can ban local COVID-19 mask mandates, Texas Supreme Court rules; Driver, baby who was in passenger’s lap die after high-speed crash in Old East Dallas; Dallas man sentenced to life for trafficking meth out of west Oak Cliff car dealership; Fireworks industry finds stable ground after pandemic, demand expected to stay sky-high Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, June 30, 2023
U.S. Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action in college admissions; The heat wave blamed for 13 deaths in Texas so far spreads eastward; Dallas to give Housing Forward $3 million to help get apartments for homeless people Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 29, 2023
SPAGHETT! Bo Time! Sheet meat? The Dallas Morning News food team discusses everything from the hottest summer cocktail hacks to the cult of Bojangles chicken and biscuits. Then it’s time to get into some geeky food science with the approval of cell-cultivated chicken for sale at some restaurants. Is this the future of food? Does it taste good? Does it mean we can now make meat out of anything? This could get weird, y’all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 29, 2023
Dallas to pay $4M for cyberattack detection system; What we know about the body-cam footage of the Allen mall mass shooting; What Ken Paxton’s impeachment crisis shares in common with Texas’ only removal; Airline travel delays pick up early and expected to grow worse as holiday weekend nears Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 28, 2023
With Kevin Sherrington away accepting a fancy sportswriting award, Evan Grant and David Moore are left to fumble through [3:50] while worrying over the Rangers’ sudden lack of production in key situations. And while we’re at it, there are maybe a half-dozen Rangers under All-Star Game consideration. Is a huge All-Star delegation what this team needs as it readies for a second-half challenge? [34:21] David has a hot take on the Mavs’ magic of draft day — basically that it shouldn’t have been allowed to happen. And, as always, we ponder: Should the Mavs bring Kyrie back? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 28, 2023
Governor calls Texas Legislature in for second special session on property taxes; Widow of Dallas mail carrier wants answers after husband collapsed working in Texas heat; Texas may reach temperatures hotter than 99% of the world as dangerous heat wave persists; As Bojangles fried chicken opens in Texas, CEO says 20 stores are in D-FW’s future Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, June 27, 2023
Feds to vet more Dallas violent crimes with police, focus on possible re-offenders; DART awarded $103 million federal grant to replace oldest buses in its fleet; Freeing up Dallas police: Parking enforcement switch was city’s early attempt; Texas reports first local malaria infection in 30 years Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, June 26, 2023
Pedestrian struck by multiple vehicles on Highway 75 in Plano dies; Temperatures in Dallas reach triple digits for first time in 2023 ahead of hot, humid week; City of Fort Worth website hacked, but officials haven’t seen ‘sensitive information’ leak; Texas abortion bans are among the nation’s most strict Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, June 23, 2023
Hispanics are now the largest demographic group in Texas; Man who tampered with ankle monitor days before Dallas murder trial arrested in Oklahoma; DART looks to beat extreme heat by opening up 7 new cooling centers; Community of about 10,000 homes takes shape near Fort Worth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 22, 2023
The Dallas Morning News food team has always been hot for Cheetos, particularly the spicy kind. Listen as the team crunches on the groundbreaking chip flavor (”it burns gooood”) and chats about Flamin’ Hot , the new movie about the man who reportedly invented the concept and is now known as the “godfather of Hispanic marketing.” June is also Pride Month, and reporter Imelda Garcia talks to LGBTQ chefs and the challenges they face running restaurants in Texas right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 22, 2023
Senate continues debate on impeachment rules for Texas attorney general; Storms expected in Dallas-Fort Worth area Wednesday afternoon, early Thursday; USPS carrier dies of possible heat-related illness while working Dallas route; Bojangles expands to Texas; Euless restaurant opens June 27th Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 21, 2023
Texas Senate debating rules for Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial; Hunter Biden charged with failing to pay federal income tax and illegally having a weapon; VP Kamala Harris heads to Dallas to woo donors and talk abortion rights in Roe’s hometown; Dallas mayor lays out priorities for final term Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 21, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [00:15] the Rangers’ recent swoon and what they did to pull themselves out. Evan credits the hitting coaches for individualistic approaches, while David lauds Bruce Bochy’s leadership. Kevin says Chris Young needs to put his heel on the throat of the rest of the AL West by making deals to shore up the pitching. [23:55] Kevin and David analyze the lack of direction that has left the Mavs at a crossroads this offseason. They also discuss what the Mavs might do if they keep the 10th pick. [39:12] And the guys talk about Norm Hitzges’ pending retirement and the sports media landscape in Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, June 20, 2023
Attorney fees, senator stipends among costs for Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial; Uvalde students, dispatcher honored as ‘9-1-1 heroes’ in Grapevine award ceremony; Already facing a nursing shortage, UNT is racing to open new program in a year; Highland Park ISD buys $1.8 million home for new superintendent to live in rent-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, June 16, 2023
1 dead, dozens hurt in Texas Panhandle town tornado; Supreme Court upholds law that aims to keep Native American children with tribal families; Texas bans transgender athletes in college sports; Developer ‘prepared for battle’ after Texas board OKs eminent domain for Fairfield Lake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 15, 2023
Governor Abbott signs DEI bill into law; High-dollar lawyers aim to prove Texas in ‘substantial compliance’ to serve foster kids; Texas AG Ken Paxton’s family trust, finances targeted by impeachment subpoenas; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 14, 2023
Major supplier of fentanyl-laced pills in Carrollton overdoses pleads guilty; Texas grid braces for record demand amid a summer ‘weather watch’; Authorities issue Amber Alert for missing 14-year-old girl in Collin County; Ikea plans a third store in North Texas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 14, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the topics of the day, starting [4:12] with a bad loss for the Rangers in extra innings Monday. Kevin notes that for the second game in a row Rangers starters couldn’t find the strike zone, a strong point all year. Evan defends Bruce Bochy’s approach but concedes they need to get better at small ball. [25:52] David poses three questions the Cowboys must answer in training camp, then adds a fourth as a bonus. [43:02] And Denver’s first NBA title begs the question: If the Nuggets can do it with one Euro superstar, why can’t the Mavs? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, June 13, 2023
Dallas officials: City Council should keep short-term rentals in single-family zones; Amber Alert canceled after 7-year-old girl missing in Dallas found safe. Suspect at large; Rangers’ Jacob deGrom underwent successful elbow surgery on Monday morning; Thousands of dead fish washed up on a Texas beach. What happened? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, June 12, 2023
Dallas City Council District 3 runoff: Zarin Gracey wins open seat over Joe Tave; ‘Young child’ infected with measles in Hood County, state health officials say; Texas to use eminent domain to seize Fairfield Lake State Park from private development; WNBA responds to incident involving Phoenix Mercury’s Brittney Griner at Dallas airport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, June 09, 2023
Fairfield Lake developer says state lied about negotiations ahead of eminent-domain vote; Denton County financial advisor pleads guilty in money laundering case; General Motors to pump $500 million into Arlington plant upgrades; Fitness influencer Brittany Dawn will pay $400,000 in settlement with state of Texas; Short-term rentals: Dallas City Council to vote on new rules next week Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 08, 2023
What is it about smoked meats that makes people so litigious? The Dallas Morning News food team talks about the latest legal feud in the world of Texas barbecue, this time involving Lockhart Smokehouse and Crossbuck BBQ. Then stick around as Tom and Lisa Perini of the legendary Perini Ranch Steakhouse talk about cowboy cooking, celebrity visits, and why we should all eat more hominy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 08, 2023
Defense team says Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton impeachment is ‘baloney’; Border security bills pass Texas Senate, but will they reach Governor Abbott’s desk?; Harlan Crow rebuffs Democrats’ questions about gifts to Justice Clarence Thomas; Rally demands Denton enforce referendum decriminalizing pot; council signals opposition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 07, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:58] the topics of the day, starting with the news that Rangers ace Jacob deGrom will miss the rest of this season and most of next year after elbow surgery. Evan outlines the Rangers’ response. Kevin says the acquisition of a closer remains the top priority, but Evan says the market won’t shake out for at least another month. Despite the loss, Kevin says the Rangers’ surprising play has raised the bar. Just making the playoffs is no longer good enough. [26:38] David gives us a sense of what the Cowboys are doing with the offensive line in minicamp, and the guys discuss the fact that Jerry Jones says he won’t add anyone to the Ring of Honor this fall. [44:10] And, holy cow, the PGA Tour-LIV merger! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, June 07, 2023
Rangers ace Jacob deGrom needs elbow surgery; Infighting among leadership exposes rifts in Texas GOP; H-E-B’s low-price concept Joe V’s Smart Shop is coming to Dallas; How DART is making its buses cleaner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, June 06, 2023
Attorneys say criminal justice in Dallas is in ‘paralysis’ due to upgrade woes.A duo accused of plot to kill migrants, CBP officers at Texas-Mexico border.Texas may drop its annual car inspection requirement. What will that look like for D-FW? Rangers place Jacob deGrom on 60-day IL, make room for Spencer Howard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, June 05, 2023
Texas becomes most populous state to ban transgender medical care for minors; Dallas ransomware recovery ‘more than 90% complete; Texas’ chief power grid regulator resigns amid major overhaul; Texas Rangers tie historic offensive marks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, June 02, 2023
Dick DeGuerin and Rusty Hardin will prosecute the case against Paxton, a third-term Republican impeached for alleged bribery, abuse of office and other misdeeds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 01, 2023
Topo Chico is kind of a thing. The sparkling water has had loyal followers for some time now, including The Dallas Morning News food team, so they had to taste Sabores, Topo’s new line of flavored sparkling waters (in cans!). Listen as the food team gets burbujeante with excitement and gives honest first impressions. The team also talks about Dallas brewery Four Corners and how it’s going indie again, then dives into some reader feedback about the new Hamburger Mary’s drag show restaurant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, June 01, 2023
Governor Abbott appoints interim attorney general after Ken Paxton impeachment; Collin County GOP chair says Ken Paxton wasn’t impeached properly; Funding for Dallas convention center deck park may change with revenue bond adjustment; State sues Fort Worth-area strip club that it calls a ‘haven for crime’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 31, 2023
Feds say popular AR pistol must be registered; Plano set to add more pickleball courts; What we know about the reopening of the Allen Premium Outlets mall; Texas Legislature eliminates DEI programs, fails to dismantle tenure in higher education Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 31, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [4:58] the Stars’ humiliating 6-0 loss to Las Vegas and how much it colors a season that ended with a Western Conference finals run. [17:40] Going forward, Kevin wonders if Pete DeBoer needs to follow league trends and go with a tandem goalie instead of putting so much on Jake Oettinger. Evan crunches the numbers and comes up with the fact that the Rangers are historically good ... and still just three games ahead of the Astros. Can the Rangers sustain what they’ve built so far? [36:41] David explains why DeAndre Hopkins might have been a good fit before the Cowboys signed Brandin Cooks, but not now. And, what, exactly, constitutes a balanced offense? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 30, 2023
Taylor Hooker arrested in deadly Central Park shooting; Who will present the prosecution at Texas AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial?; Texas AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment points to tumultuous 2024 election; Texas Legislature wraps up one session, only to await overtime period; South Dallas real estate group tackles property ownership gap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, May 26, 2023
Oath Keepers founder sentenced to 18 years for role in January 6th riot; Impeachment recommended for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton; Parents of teen fatally shot at Dallas 7-Eleven sue store; Koreatown in northwest Dallas gains statewide designation; Fairfield Lake State Park land won’t be sold to Texas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 25, 2023
“It tastes like summer.” If Blue Bell Creamery has a new flavor, the Dallas Morning News food team is willing to try it, especially if it also involves Dr Pepper. Listen as the team tastes the new Dr Pepper Float ice cream and shares some immediate nostalgic thoughts. The team then chats with celebrity chef and Food Network star Scott Conant, who’s in town this weekend cooking up some lobster rolls at the new Omni PGA Frisco Resort. He talks about which legendary Dallas chef inspired him at the start of his career, and if he’ll ever consider opening a restaurant in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 25, 2023
A Dallas day care faces a lawsuit. Also, Allen Premium Outlets will reopen next Wednesday, the Dallas Stars' captain suspended, and e-scooters return. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 24, 2023
A House ethics panel announced an investigation into Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s agency just hours after he called on the House speaker to resign. Also, a man critically injured in Allen shooting was released from the hospital; a bill heading to the governor's office will likely leave a voter fraud program; and the Valley View property owner revealed the first new project for the area. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 23, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [1:05] the Stars’ chances of getting back in the Western Conference finals against Las Vegas. David says they’ve got to get their power play going, and Kevin says he wouldn’t be surprised if the series goes back to Vegas 2-2. [8:04] Evan outlines another collapse by the Rangers’ bullpen while Kevin pounds the table for Chris Young to make a trade ahead of the deadline. [37:04] Kevin and David discuss what the Mavs should do with the 10th pick of the draft: Trade or keep it? And what’s the plan beyond that? [1:04:23] Bonus: Evan provides an early projection of what the Rangers could do in the MLB draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 23, 2023
Dallas municipal court building closed as ransomware recovery continues; Add election workers to the list of people Dallas County didn’t pay on time; Allen Premium Outlets remains closed with no reopening date; Texas House passes bill to end diversity, equity and inclusion offices in higher education; Dallas artist Niki Dionne uses wool, whimsy to spotlight Black women Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, May 22, 2023
Mother of 8-year-old girl who died in Border Patrol custody says hospital care was denied; Critics cry foul after they say ‘don’t say gay’ provision added to Texas education bill; Dallas commissioners, juvenile board in standoff over records related to minors’ care; Stars’ postseason script flipped in stunning OT Game 2 loss vs. Golden Knights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, May 19, 2023
A Dallas ransomware attack; Gun show in Allen canceled following outlet mall shooting; Dallas doctor at heart of fight over trans care will leave Texas; Severe storms expected late Friday afternoon in North Texas; cooler weather this weekend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 18, 2023
Dallas Morning News food reporter Claire Ballor stepped in recently to help cover the deadly shooting in Allen. Listen as she shares stories and memories of families who suffered unimaginable loss that day, like the Cho family, who ate their last meal together at their favorite Plano diner. And if you know someone who is grieving or in need of some support, the food team also shares some ideas on what to bring. Sometimes it’s Pedialyte, sometimes it’s soup ingredients, sometimes it’s an amazing loaf of bread, sometimes it’s tres leches cake, and sometimes it’s just a hug or a shoulder to cry on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 18, 2023
Hundreds honor grade-school sisters killed at Allen outlets; Hundreds of Dallas County attorneys say they’ve not been paid in 6 weeks in payroll chaos; Dallas polling site turned away voters for hours on Election Day; Mavericks’ Mark Cuban doubles down on casino resorts despite failure in Texas Legislature; Inside the secret NBA lottery drawing room, where the Mavericks survived an anxious night Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 17, 2023
Texas AAPI groups call for community action, further investigation after Allen shooting; Injured in Allen shooting, Irvin Walker finds hope in prayer; Texas’ city, county regulations could be hampered by pro-business bill Senate advances; For the 78,000 people released from prisons in Texas every year, finding a job isn’t easy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 17, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore [3:20] discuss the Stars moving to the Western Conference finals against Las Vegas. David says everything rides on Jake Oettinger, while Kevin thinks the Stars need to ramp up their intensity level. [12:10] Evan analyzes the impact of Corey Seager’s return to the lineup, and the guys debate the biggest surprises of the Rangers’ spring: Ezequiel Duran or Jonah Heim? [38:05] On the schedule release, Kevin says Week 5 against San Francisco will set the fans’ mood until the playoffs. The guys also make their way-too-early win projections for the Cowboys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 16, 2023
911 recordings detail terror as Allen mall mass shooting unfolded; Why some Hispanic people become white supremacists; Electric vehicles in Texas face new tax as Governor Abbott signs law; Dallas Stars sticking with defensive pairings after troubling stats from Game 6 vs. Kraken; DFW Airport sets stage to restart work on sixth terminal with new airlines lease. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, May 15, 2023
1 person dead, 3 others also shot in Pleasant Grove; North Texas Sonic employee dies after being shot by 12-year-old; Biden calls white supremacy ‘most dangerous terrorist threat’; Willie Nelson ‘shook this country to its senses’ to help family farmers, rural Texas; Clock runs out on Title 42, straining immigration system Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, May 12, 2023
Students across Texas walk out of class to protest gun violence; Ransomware full recovery could take months; Grand jury doesn’t indict Dallas officers, medic after transgender woman’s death; Poisonous worms that multiply when cut are back in Texas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 11, 2023
Is breakfast better sweet or savory? Where does Blue Bell stack up in the ice cream sphere? Should steak be fried? Should anything be fried? Our Food team, with a special appearance from Dallas Morning News managing editor Amy Hollyfield, share their most unpopular food opinions. They also compare their results from a “food disgust test” and their thoughts on moldy marmalade and bugs on fruit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 11, 2023
Prayer services, memorials and vigils continue for 8 killed at outlet mall; Texas plan to put chaplains in public schools is latest move to inject Christianity; New drag bill still puts venues, performers in danger, opponents tell House committee; Dallas to take over vacant Lake Highlands land to move forward affordable housing project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 10, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss the topics of the day, [8:54] starting with the Rangers’ resiliency when things (e.g., the bullpen) go wrong. Ezequiel Duran and Leody Taveras are two prime examples of what’s gone right. Evan says the Rangers have tinkered with Taveras’ stance, and the results are obvious. Kevin says Duran may have plugged two spots: left field and a backup to Corey Seager at short. David says it’s OK that Micah Parsons is training away from the team, at least for now. [32:30] Kevin worries that too much work at defensive end could wear down Micah’s considerable athletic traits, which is why the Cowboys have tried to make the defense more “Micah-friendly,” David says. [45:40] In the ever-popular potpourri segment, the guys talk this week’s Byron Nelson tournament and wonder if the Stars can bounce back from an awful Game 3 against Seattle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 10, 2023
Details on gunman in Allen mall shooting; Allen shooting survivor is recovering; Harlan Crow rebuffs Senate demand to list all gifts to Justice Clarence Thomas; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 09, 2023
Texas bill to raise age on AR-style gun purchases advances days after Allen shooting; Outlet mall ‘closed indefinitely’ after Allen shooting; Profile apparently linked to Allen gunman shows violence obsession; North Texas lawmaker resigns after investigation finds he engaged in sexual misconduct Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, May 08, 2023
At least 9 killed, 7 wounded in Allen Premium Outlets mall shooting; Gov. Greg Abbott rejects need for gun control; Texas cities boost cybersecurity after Dallas ransomware attack; May 6 election results; Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks to host 58th Academy of Country Music Awards Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, May 05, 2023
Officials claim prolific group initiated ransomware attack; 9-year-old recovering after being run over; Dallas’ Harlan Crow paid private school tuition for Clarence Thomas relative; Social media use targeted in teen mental health bills; South Dallas broker plans neighborhood real estate hub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 04, 2023
In this excerpt, the Dallas Morning News food team talks about the new Barsotti’s restaurant and the end of Dallas’ red sauce saga, how an Arlington taco shop may get the city to change its mural policy, and a new late-night vegan burger shop coming to Deep Ellum. Listen to the full episode and follow the show by searching for "Eat Drink D-FW" in your favorite podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, May 04, 2023
ERCOT projects power brownouts this summer; Transgender college athletes bill advances through Texas House committee; US approves 1st vaccine for RSV after decades of attempts; City of Dallas likely targeted in ransomware attack; Carrollton man suspected of dealing fentanyl-laced pills online agrees to plead guilty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 03, 2023
Severe storms could sweep through Dallas-Fort Worth; Paper license plates would be eliminated by this bill that just passed the Texas House; Protesters ejected from Texas House as vote delayed on transgender youth care bill; Rental community will break new ground in the Cedars south of downtown Dallas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, May 03, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [2:00] the ins and outs of last week’s NFL draft, rendering their favorite and least-favorite Cowboys picks. David tells us one of the Cowboys’ other options in the first round, where they took Mazi Smith instead. [30:38] Evan gives a worst-case scenario if Jacob deGrom is out for long. Kevin likes Evan’s suggestion of a Lance Lynn reunion but wants Evan Carter to take his time in Double-A and Triple-A. [54:10] The guys give their Stars predictions against the Kraken, and Evan goes one further, projecting the Stanley Cup rep from the West. Hint: Think local. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, May 02, 2023
A federal judge on Monday lambasted Texas officials for challenging her authority to review how powerful mental health drugs are being given to foster children. Also, a popular swim hole is closed indefinitely due to lack of water. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, May 01, 2023
Search area widened for Texas murder suspect; Bystander hospitalized Sunday after police chase ends with crash in Hurst; Willie Nelson celebrates his 90th birthday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 28, 2023
Dallas OKs 615-unit affordable housing complex; Victims detail how Dallas man linked to 10 sexual assaults trapped them; Lawsuit accuses Navarro College coach from Netflix’s ‘Cheer’ of sexual assault cover-up; Texas ‘Trump Train’ members who intimidated Biden campaign bus apologize, settle lawsuit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 27, 2023
Hear food writer Sarah Blaskovich explain why she calls Burger Schmurger's Maverick the best burger in Dallas right now, and why no one’s really disagreeing with her. The rest of the food team has their favorite “extra” burgers too though, from a juicy Brazilian find to a jalapeño barbecue beast. Listen to the full episode and follow the show by searching for "Eat Drink D-FW" in your favorite podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 27, 2023
Hundreds of cancellations, delays at Dallas Love Field, DFW Airport; Emotional Texas hearings happening under cover of darkness; Jurors begin deliberating in trial over deadly Dallas crane collapse; Arlington taco shop’s mural of infamous Texas Rangers fight can stay, for now Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 26, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant get ready for this week’s NFL draft by discussing whether the Cowboys will stay put at 26 (consensus: probably) and what they’ll do. [3:15] Each of our insiders picks a player for the Cowboys, with David ranging widest. [25:13] Evan describes the implosion in the back of the Rangers’ bullpen. Kevin thinks Chris Young needs to find a closer before the deadline, answering a years-old question, before it sinks the morale of a contending club. [46:20] David notes that Mark Cuban is finally seeing the same scrutiny that Jerry Jones has endured for years. And the guys decide that the Stars, with the best goalie, are the better team, but they can’t let the Wild push them around anymore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 26, 2023
Biden announces 2024 reelection bid; See the Dallas Cowboys’ 2023 draft picks, potential targets, mocks and more; Ban on Chinese citizens, others owning property in Texas gets initial approval in Senate; Police officer who was shot in the face during active-shooter training files lawsuit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 25, 2023
North Texas man reportedly killed in bull attack; How to claim your share of Facebook’s $725 million privacy settlement; 9 teenagers injured in shooting at prom after-party in Texas; With his agenda through Senate, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick pushes House to comply; Dallas has yet to give cameras to Code Compliance workers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 24, 2023
Driver’s license scam includes 6-figure ripoffs and arrest; Rangers’ Adolis García ‘wasn’t trying to do too much,’ instead made history vs. Athletics; Cows found dead with tongues missing across Texas; Dallas police investigating homicide after finding woman dead in east Oak Cliff; Early voting begins Monday for the May 6 elections. Here’s what to know Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 21, 2023
Texas DPS would police elections under new bill passed by the Senate; DeSoto newborn returned to parents after 3 weeks in foster system; Texas cheerleader recovering after mistaken-car shooting in H-E-B parking lot; After gun reported but not found at school, Mansfield ISD police detain Timberview student; American Airlines employee dies on tarmac at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 20, 2023
In this special excerpt, the Dallas Morning News food team laments the recent loss of a long-time Dallas brunch spot. You’ll hear listeners share their favorite memories of Latin bakery La Duni, which just closed on Knox Street after 22 years. What will owners Taco and Dunia Borga do next? And will it involve robots? Listen to the full episode and follow the show by searching for “Eat Drink D-FW” in your favorite podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 20, 2023
AT&T network outage cancels Dallas City Council meeting; Damaging winds, large hail possible Thursday afternoon in D-FW; Two Texas cheerleaders shot after girl mistakenly got in wrong car at an H-E-B; Michael Irvin remains suspended, won’t take part in NFL Network draft coverage; Irving mother who confessed to killing her 2 daughters sentenced to life in prison Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 19, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [2:51] the Stars’ opening playoff loss to the Wild and the repercussions from the injury to Joe Pavelski. Kevin says the Stars are better but the Wild is tougher, leading to a rant about what’s wrong with hockey. [13:06] He then talks about what else MLB needs to do while Evan gives injury updates on Jacob deGrom and Jon Gray. [40:12] David provides most likely scenarios for the Cowboys with the 26th pick and tells us whether they need to worry about positional needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 19, 2023
Southwest Airlines resumes flights after nationwide ground stop Tuesday; American Airlines Center in Dallas getting major upgrades; Gun bills spurred by Uvalde shooting are up for debate in Texas House committee; Why some think Frisco’s mayor is the only one selling homes next to the PGA golf courses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 18, 2023
‘Use it or lose it’ bill that could strip inactive Texas voters’ registration advances; What Harlan Crow said about his relationship with SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas; Homebuyers are looking in these Dallas neighborhoods more than anywhere else in U.S.; 16-year-old to open new Sugar and Sage Bakery in University Park Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 17, 2023
Man sues Netflix in Dallas County for using his photo in true-crime documentary; Mesquite ISD substitute teacher fired after allowing students to fight at middle school; Complaint alleges North Texas lawmaker had sex with a Capitol intern, report says; 2 men face capital murder charges in slaying of couple at Fort Worth home Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, April 14, 2023
Collin College, Texas Wesleyan among schools targeted by hoax emergency calls; Man sentenced to 12 years in prison after arrested with 2K fentanyl-laced pills in Dallas; Texas sinkhole appears stable, but future collapse is possible, researchers say; Bill requiring Texas schools to tell parents what books kids check out passes; DeSoto parents of newborn fight to remove baby from foster care Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 13, 2023
While artificial intelligence can’t actually eat or drink (yet), The Dallas Morning News food team talks through the impact of ChatGPT on the food and dining world, specifically restaurant recommendations. You’ll also hear behind-the-scenes tales from two very different Texas steakhouses: Historic Ranchman's in Ponder, with its chicken fried steak and a woman named Pete, and Nick and Sam's in Dallas, where a server named Benny makes fine-dining pressure look effortless. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 13, 2023
Senate passes critical race theory ban at Texas’ public universities; Second twin in formerly conjoined pair discharged from hospital, joins rest of her family; North Texas venues hosting drag shows say they won’t back down as threats, protests grow; Dallas’ original La Duni Latin Cafe closes; Jacob deGrom, Texas Rangers break a Nolan Ryan record on second consecutive night Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 12, 2023
Ex-Dallas police officer who faced capital murder charges denied chance to get job back; ‘Bad operators’ targeting airport cellphone charging stations; 3 men arrested in slaying of 18-year-old found on southeast Oak Cliff road; Rare Texas wildflower gets environmental protection Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 12, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [2:49] the Mavs’ finishing debacle. David wonders if the commissioner could take away the Mavs’ hard-earned first-round pick as a penalty for tanking. Evan says the Kyrie Irving deal blew up in the Mavs’ faces because they didn’t win in a weakened West. [22:35] Kevin says the fact that Jake Odorizzi is out for the season and no one’s hardly noticed says everything about the job Chris Young did putting this Rangers roster together. Evan wants to see the guys down on the farm ready to jump in for spot starts this summer, and they’re not off to good starts. [44:48] David breaks down some of the top prospects and the Cowboys' potential interest come the NFL draft at the end of this month. And, if Bijan Robinson is available at 26, the guys say the Cowboys should take him. Take that, Tim Cowlishaw! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 11, 2023
March marks one of Dallas’ deadliest months in years; Justice Department appeals Texas court’s abortion pill ruling; A single North Texas hospital saw 30 infant deaths from unsafe sleeping in last 15 months; Dallas Zoo’s 16-year president dies at 64 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 10, 2023
NBA investigating whether Mavericks tanked Bulls game; Sunday fight in northwest Dallas leaves 1 dead, 2 hospitalized; ‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ house transforms into casual Southern restaurant; Dallas police find threat to NorthPark Center Nordstrom ‘unsubstantiated; Dallas first responders conducting water rescue in Trinity River Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 06, 2023
In this special excerpt, The Dallas Morning News food team discusses big ballpark burgers (with Rangers Insider Evan Grant), fine dining accolades, and dive bar memories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 06, 2023
DeWitt Perry Middle School student unresponsive in class; Ex-Frisco fire chief accused of malfeasance; Hundreds of Dallas teens walk out to protest against gun violence; Texts sent to student led to Dallas high school teacher’s arrest; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, April 06, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore lead off a chock-full podcast with the Mavs’ predicament this week: go all out for a scant chance of making the playoffs, or tank to keep their first-round pick? David argues that an MVP candidate should never agree to tanking. Kevin prefers any chance at all at Victor Wembanyama over a botched playoff bid. [18:15] The guys discuss the remarkable women’s championship game at American Airlines Center and the controversy over Angel Reese’s dis of Caitlin Clark in the waning moments of LSU’s historic victory. [37:52] Evan explains why Rangers hitters have struggled the last two games after scoring 27 runs in their first two against the Phillies. But he still likes their makeup. Kevin notes how Bruce Bochy’s command of the bullpen has already come into play. [54:55] And David tells us that moving Terence Steele to guard isn’t a done deal, or anything more than just discussion at this point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, April 05, 2023
Dallas County forces Price out of 20-year seat on juvenile board; Texas Senate passes expanded bills to restrict drag, sexual conduct in front of minors; Dallas high school teacher arrested for improper relationship with current DISD student; Airbnb hosts in Texas earned over $10,800 on average on short-term rentals in 2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, April 04, 2023
How a fender bender escalated into fatal shooting of Jin Shin; Dallas, Collin counties to get $22M in yearly funds for homelessness programs; A $10B natural gas backup power plan advances in Texas Senate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, April 03, 2023
Flights at DFW Airport and Love Field called off; LSU, Kim Mulkey win Tigers’ first women’s national championship over Iowa, Caitlin Clark; Matt’s Rancho Martinez in Lakewood is closing after 34 years in East Dallas; After Dallas shooting, officers find hundreds of birds raised for cockfighting; Body-cam footage shows police encounter with Dallas ISD teacher killed by DeSoto officer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 31, 2023
Donald Trump indicted; Pete Buttigieg launches plan to avoid aircraft collisions at DFW Airport; Elderly, disabled Texans wanting to stay in their homes threatened by low home care pay; Fairfield State Park development details revealed; Ted Cruz says Nashville school shooting shows Uvalde-inspired law isn’t working Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 30, 2023
Austin may have a fun food truck culture, but in Dallas, at least you hardly have to wait in line. Listen as The Dallas Morning News food team talks with special guest Samantha Guzman of Arts Access. As a recent Austin transplant, she has thoughts on why the Dallas dining “vibe” is a little less judgy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 30, 2023
Texas Senate OK’s ban on treatment for transgender youth, exempts current patients; Mistrial declared in capital murder case after Dallas police failed to turn over evidence; Dallas Zoo welcomes 131-pound giraffe calf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 30, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss Rangers opening day on Thursday, [10:50] from the opening ceremonies to the last man on the roster. Evan says the Rangers have never had an ace like Jacob deGrom, not in the last 40 years, anyway. Kevin wonders if Ezequiel Duran has played too well to be a trade chip. [31:40] Kevin and Evan take sides on their favorite coach in the women’s Final Four this week. Hint: Kevin’s right. The guys also make their picks on the men’s side, where Kevin says the tournament game has changed. [50:48] The Mavs’ No. 1 problem isn’t making the playoffs, Kevin says, it’s finding out why Luka’s unhappy. And the insiders finish with thoughts about the Cowboys’ offensive line and what it means for the draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 29, 2023
Former Dallas area pastor’s daughter killed in Nashville school shooting; Woman suing Cowboys owner Jerry Jones alleges ‘character assassination attack’; Southlake Carroll ISD quits nonpartisan Texas school board association; Bankruptcy judge approves Edgemere sale and refund plan for families Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 28, 2023
Drag ban bills pass Texas committee; Everman police seek public’s help finding 6-year-old boy; Texas civil rights attorney Lee Merritt jailed in Collin County after protest; Child sexual assault charges against former Texas Rangers pitcher dismissed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 27, 2023
Report claims January 6th defendants in DC jail have it better than Texas prisoners; Eye drops recalled after reports of deadly infections; Fact-checking Trump’s statements in Waco, Texas, rally; Dallas police searching for suspect in Saturday fatal shooting in Pleasant Grove; Out-of-sorts Luka Doncic can’t will Mavericks out of spiral in second loss to Hornets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 24, 2023
Plano father and son ran one of the largest fentanyl operations in the U.S.; Twins sue Dallas after being disqualified from running for mayor; LGBTQ activists prepare for legislative fight at Texas Capitol; Why TikTok’s security risks keep raising fears; Thomas Jefferson High School staff detail response to on-campus shooting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 24, 2023
Experts warn Senate ‘backup generator’ plan would sink ERCOT free market; Officials testify for ankle monitor bill 5 months after hospital shooting; Vigil honors teen fatally shot at Lamar High School in Arlington; Dallas ISD chief acknowledges campus ‘vulnerabilities’; Large hail, damaging winds possible in parts of North Texas on Thursday; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 23, 2023
With Kevin Sherrington on vacation, [2:00] Evan Grant and David Moore have a nice relaxed visit to break down what the Rangers still have to answer in the final days of spring training, what’s gone right in Arizona and how excited the World Baseball Classic has left us. Speaking of excited, [19:40] we dive into something completely foreign: The Cowboys giving fans hope with their moves in free agency and the trade market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 23, 2023
In this excerpt, The Dallas Morning News team discusses the many different terms for ghost kitchens, and why diners are still trying to figure them out. Listen to the full episode and follow the show by searching for “Eat Drink D-FW” in your favorite podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 23, 2023
Experts warn Senate ‘backup generator’ plan would sink ERCOT free market; Officials testify for ankle monitor bill 5 months after hospital shooting; Vigil honors teen fatally shot at Lamar High School in Arlington; Dallas ISD chief acknowledges campus ‘vulnerabilities’; Large hail, damaging winds possible in parts of North Texas on Thursday; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 22, 2023
Dallas ISD student shot outside Thomas Jefferson High School; Student killed at Lamar High School in Arlington is identified; Why some in Dallas are still on the fence about I-345 plan; Most Dallas short-term rental properties would be illegal under proposed rules Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 21, 2023
Student killed in shooting at Lamar High School; Texas committee passes ban on transgender medical treatments for minors; Teen dies after defibrillator on American Airlines plane wasn’t charged; Texas companies resumed 2022 PAC donations to Jan. 6th election objectors they had cut off; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 20, 2023
Three witnesses still back Michael Irvin in Marriott lawsuit; Dallas Cowboys land WR Brandin Cooks in trade with Houston Texans; 4 injured in Dallas mass shooting; Investors bought 1 in 4 homes in D-FW last year; Collin County pilot killed in Lubbock County plane crash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 17, 2023
Dallas church must pay 30K after firing employee; Army investigating the death of a female soldier at Fort Hood; Deleted murder evidence casts ‘big shadow’ on Dallas’ justice system; Ezekiel Elliott released by Dallas Cowboys; Teen who admitted to fatally stabbing Uber Eats driver gets 45 years in prison Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 16, 2023
In this episode, the Dallas Morning News food team celebrates spring break Texas road trip style. They share their favorite Texas stops for kolaches, jerky, and more, and they bring their favorite snacks to taste, including Mexican candies and Big Mama Pickled Sausage. And if you’re not traveling for spring break, listen for D-FW restaurants and bars that will help you at least feel like you’re on vacation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 16, 2023
Texas sports betting debate prompts worries over gambling addiction; How bad is juvenile justice in Dallas? This report has a lot to say; 2 killed, 1 wounded in shooting at Deep Ellum bar; Texas announces takeover of Houston schools, stirring anger; Lawyers ask Texas federal judge to stop use of abortion pill mifepristone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 15, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant look at the rosters of the Cowboys and Rangers and where both clubs go from here. [4:00] Evan says only a handful of questions remain about the Rangers’ roster with two weeks left in spring training. Jacob deGrom’s debut Monday calmed Rangers fans and excited Rangers teammates and officials. [ 31:59] David says the Cowboys need a veteran wide receiver, but not Odell Beckham Jr. at $20 million a year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 15, 2023
Plano man sentenced to prison after stabbing and running over man; Man accused in Dallas Zoo crimes indicted on felony charges; Michael Irvin releases surveillance video, refiles lawsuit vs. Marriott in Arizona; Dallas Cowboys acquire All-Pro CB Stephon Gilmore; Southwest Airlines details plan to prevent another winter meltdown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 14, 2023
The saga of a missing leopard, dead vulture and stolen monkeys became a national obsession and led to an arrest. Breaking news reporter Jamie Landers talks with editor Christopher Wynn about what really happened at the Dallas Zoo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 14, 2023
Four dead in shooting possibly tied to child custody dispute; 13-year-old reported missing in Dallas found locked in North Carolina shed; Dallas-Fort Worth surpasses Austin as Texas’ tightest major housing market; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 13, 2023
Downtown Dallas march condemns women’s rights abuses in Iran; Man dies after being shot Saturday night in South Dallas; Texas legislators say daylight saving time should remain year-round, want voters to decide; Texas coach Rodney Terry continues to impress, captures Big 12 Championship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 10, 2023
Dallas deputy man’s personal on TikTok; Texas leads in white supremacist propaganda distribution; Settlement reached in harassment lawsuit against Collin County DA; American Airlines pilots threaten strike vote after company offers 40% raises Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 09, 2023
After a short break, beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken are back with a new episode. To kick off the show, [1:45] Calvin and Michael reveal what they learned about the club’s free agency strategy at the NFL Scouting Combine. The guys then go down the list of Cowboys free agents and give their analysis of who will return and who will sign with other teams. Dalton Schultz, Donovan Wilson, Leighton Vander Esch? All three could be departing soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 09, 2023
In this special excerpt, The Dallas Morning News food team welcomes new food and culture reporter Imelda Garcia. The L.A.-born, Mexico City-raised journalist shares how her mom makes mole, her favorite Dallas Mexican restaurant, and why she is still getting used to Tex-Mex. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 09, 2023
Murder cases could be in jeopardy as Dallas police review 450 cases for missing evidence; $3.3M whistleblower settlement with Ken Paxton’s office in jeopardy; Michael Irvin offers emotional rebuke of accusations, likens incident to civil rights era; Dallas Zoo welcomes 290-pound baby elephant; 13-year-old White Settlement student faces terroristic threat charge after Instagram video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 08, 2023
Two Americans survive deadly kidnapping in Mexico; Texas auto insurance rates soar 24%, homeowners rates up 11%; 41 North Texas churches are disaffiliating from the United Methodist Church; Parents sue McKinney ISD driver alleging false imprisonment of students; North Texas city getting Peppa Pig Theme Park Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 08, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant discuss the big topics of the day, [3:42] starting with what the Rangers do in the outfield now that everything else seems pretty much wrapped up. Kevin thinks Adolis Garcia would be a nice temporary fit in center if the Rangers decide to keep Clint Frazier. Evan explains the pluses and pitfalls of it all. [26:55] The guys make their cases for Cowboys free agency. Evan wants the Cowboys to sign a veteran wide receiver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, March 07, 2023
Four Americans taken in northern border city of Mexico; What we know about the woman arrested in the fatal stabbing of 3 children; 14-year-old arrested in shooting death of Lake Highlands high school student; Dallas needs more affordable homes and it could cost $4 billion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, March 06, 2023
Three children killed at Ellis County home; 41 North Texas congregations granted approval to leave the United Methodist Church; How North Texans looking for affordable homes can find help; Texas Tech basketball suspends head coach Mark Adams for ‘racially insensitive’ comment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, March 03, 2023
Severe thunderstorm warning, tornado watch issued for Dallas-Fort Worth area; You can own pieces of Dallas history; Fort Worth woman pleads guilty to murder of 4-year-old daughter; Judge places limits on Texas influencer Brittany Dawn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 02, 2023
In this special excerpt, The Dallas Morning News food team talks about Steak and Ale memories, fish sandwiches, and their new favorite kitchen gadget: the sushi bazooka. Listen to the full episode and follow the show by searching for “Eat Drink D-FW” in your favorite podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, March 02, 2023
Thursday thunderstorms with tornadoes possible in Dallas-Fort Worth; Judge rules in favor of Michael Irvin in request for expedited evidence in $100M lawsuit; Co-host of The Ticket’s Hardline, has rare benign tumor; Ross Perot Jr.’s Hillwood buys California NASCAR track for estimated $543.7 million; Target plans to open a store in Oak Cliff’s Wynnewood Village Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 01, 2023
Dallas police chief fires officer accused of inappropriate force; Texas appeals court revives sexual assault lawsuit against Cowboys owner Jerry Jones; Residents doubling down on short-term rentals; Dallas’ original Blue Goose restaurant is closing on Greenville Avenue Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, March 01, 2023
Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant rehash spring training memories. Kevin’s least favorite: The time he had to spend the night in his rental car because Evan turned off his hearing aids. [17:33] Kevin wonders if Martin Perez might still be the Rangers’ best pitcher. If he is, Evan says, the season has either been an utter success or complete collapse, no in-between. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 28, 2023
Crowley ISD teacher identified after arrest on improper relationship with student; Thousands of Asian Texans targeted in driver’s license breach; Dust from West Texas is giving Dallas poor air quality; Dallas-based Corner Bakery files for bankruptcy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 27, 2023
Man arrested in Valentine’s Day slaying of pawn shop owner; Transgender student ‘violated, dehumanized’ by Frisco trustee; Former Grapevine-Colleyville principal sues district; Mavericks on wrong side of season-largest comeback vs. Lakers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 24, 2023
Former American Airlines CEO stepping down as chairman; Governor Abbott announces street takeover task force after Austin events; Ralph Lauren moving out of its long time space at Highland Park Village; UT System pauses new diversity, equity and inclusion policies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 23, 2023
In this special excerpt, The Dallas Morning News food team talks about their favorite dishes from Homewood restaurant, which recently closed, and how the farm-to-table neighborhood spot set a new course for Dallas dining. Then the team talks about barbecue feuds and how "hospitality got so hostile.". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 23, 2023
Texas lawmakers of rival parties seal deal on diaper-tax break; Winter storm engulfing much of U.S. brings over 1,000 flight cancellations; 27-year-old arrested in fatal shooting in South Dallas; Dallas County invests millions more in affordable housing projects; Why does justice take longer in Dallas County? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 22, 2023
Texas AG defends $3.3M whistleblower settlement before House budget writers; Dallas Zoo shares initial security plan to city officials; Fort Worth police make 4th arrest in Jin Shin’s shooting death; Inmates slated for probation linger for weeks behind bars in Dallas; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 22, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss recent top local stories, starting with the buzz from NBA All-Star weekend. [00:40] The All-Stars love the Mavs’ addition of Kyrie Irving, Kevin notes, but players always appreciate the addition of stars. Will the move have organizational impact? David says, not so much. [19:49] Evan goes over the Rangers’ left-field situation and the impact of a platoon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 21, 2023
Dallas police may be violating evidence laws; Dallas considers tenant-friendly eviction ordinance; Emperor tamarin monkeys that were stolen from Dallas Zoo are out of quarantine; H-E-B buys site on Preston Road in Celina Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 20, 2023
US says Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine; Former President Jimmy Carter enters hospice care; Rangers bid adieu to red uniform tops; Dallas police officer arrested on suspicion of DWI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 17, 2023
Landlords get big incentive to rehouse Dallas; Children’s Medical set to begin work on clinic at $200 million RedBird development; Kangaroo reunited with owner in Granbury after going missing for 2 days; Fort Worth fertility clinic allegedly used wrong sperm in IVF treatments; Details on the lawsuit against Texas influencer Brittany Dawn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 16, 2023
In this special excerpt, you’ll hear insider info on the new restaurants coming to Frisco’s PGA complex, what exactly a Bo-Berry Biscuit is, how a new Dallas company is trying to help restaurant servers get more recognition, and what the Dallas Morning News food team thinks of Texas Monthly’s “best new restaurants” list. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 16, 2023
Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken kick off this episode [1:28] with a review of the big Cowboys news of Super Bowl week: an accusation of misconduct against former wide receiver Michael Irvin and his $100 million lawsuit in response. Calvin and Michael assess the unusual situation based on their experience covering Irvin through the years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 16, 2023
Authorities arrest man in Carrollton case suspected to be ‘main source’ of fentanyl supply; Texas prosecutor drops domestic violence case against ex-Longhorns Head Coach; Hutchins Barbeque owner sues dad and brother over name of new North Texas restaurant; North Texas HIV clinics face near $20M hit due to new PrEP reimbursement policy; Mesquite ISD teacher arrested on child pornography charge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 15, 2023
Dallas police report uptick in homicides, aggravated assaults; Texas is losing a state park to multimillion-dollar homes; Dallas-Fort Worth inflation is still high, but the pace of price hikes is slowing; Dallas retailer Tuesday Morning to close 24 stores in Texas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 15, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant are joined by Mavericks beat writer [00:12] Callie Caplan to discuss the home debut of Kyrie Irving in a 124-121 loss to Minnesota. Callie tells us that Kyrie’s addition has energized the Mavs’ roster and brings a different gear. Losing two games in a row in the final seconds, the latest because Kyrie and Luka Doncic couldn’t decide who should take the last shot, isn’t necessarily a bad thing, David said. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 14, 2023
Governor Abbott promises to pass ban on transgender collegiate athletes; Lieutenant Governor focuses on property tax relief and power grid in top bills; Heavy police presence, roads blocked near West Dallas construction site; Dallas incentivizes building infrastructure for development in underserved areas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 13, 2023
US shoots down unidentified object tracked over Lake Huron; What we know about lawsuit against Michael Irvin; Pet kangaroo reunited with owner after hopping through Prosper neighborhood; Tom Thumb to start building its third grocery store in Frisco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 10, 2023
Mother claims North Texas school ignored concerns about fentanyl; Southwest Airlines sends reimbursements to more than 270,000 passengers; Kyrie Irving deal remains Dallas Mavericks’ only move as NBA trade deadline passes; Sheriff says ‘no indication’ of shots fired at Dallas County Health and Human Services Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 09, 2023
In this special excerpt, the Dallas Morning News food team talks about the “new etiquette rules” when it comes to dining out at restaurants. Is your order too customized? Are you splitting the bill properly? Listen to the full episode and follow the show by searching for “Eat Drink D-FW” in your favorite podcast player. You’ll find links at dallasnews.com/listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 09, 2023
Beat writers Michael Gehlken and Calvin Watkins, who is back from assignment at the Senior Bowl, kick off this episode [1:45] by detailing their key takeaways from the week in Mobile, Ala. The Cowboys’ coaching shakeup shows that Mike McCarthy’s fingerprints will be all over the offense, Michael says. The guys decipher comments from Jerry and Stephen Jones about Ezekiel Elliott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 09, 2023
North Texas man who killed 23 pleads guilty to hate crimes; Governor Abbott says DEI practices not welcome at state agencies, universities; Dallas approves resolution supporting abortion rights; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 08, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore [2:53] discuss the national sports news of the week: the Mavs’ controversial acquisition of Kyrie Irving. David calls it an even bigger risk than Roy Tarpley. Evan says he’s conflicted about what he concedes is a good basketball move. Kevin expects Irving to be on his best behavior, because he doesn’t have any more leverage. [25:35] Evan gives his five topics of spring for the Rangers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 08, 2023
Dallas County commissioners unanimously support critical race theory education; Survivor, witnesses testify about chaotic scene after triple homicide at Garland store; Alleged cartel figure to serve decade in prison for Southlake murder; Hurtado Barbecue in Little Elm closed after ‘drastic drop’ in traffic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, February 07, 2023
Fentanyl from a Carrollton drug house killed 3 students; Man jailed in Dallas Zoo crimes plans to steal more animals if released; Southwest Airlines, FedEx planes came within 100 feet during near miss in Austin; Governor announces plan to ban TikTok on all state-issued devices in Texas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, February 06, 2023
Many questions about suspected spy in the sky; Governor Abbott declares disaster for seven counties after winter storm; Dallas Mavericks land Kyrie Irving; The last founding family member to run Neiman; Universal Frisco theme park ‘meet and greet’ draws support Marcus dies at 84; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, February 03, 2023
Poll finds 82% of Texans support legalizing medical marijuana; What North Texas schools and colleges are closed Friday because of the weather?; Frisco’s Universal meetings to be held Friday; Dallas, Collin counties get $22.8M grant to house homeless; Winter storm blamed for 7 deaths across Texas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 02, 2023
In this excerpt from Eat Drink D-FW, the Dallas Morning News food staff shares their favorite ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day (chocolate, of course), and talks about Reba (yes, Reba), current tipping etiquette, and why cars keep driving into Dallas restaurants. Listen to the full episode and follow the show by searching for “Eat Drink D-FW” in your favorite podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 02, 2023
Staff writer Michael Gehlken kicks off this episode [1:52] by reviewing the Cowboys’ coaching shakeup. Out is offensive coordinator Kellen Moore plus the quarterbacks, offensive line and running backs coaches. The front office would never say it publicly, but Michael notes these moves make it clear QB Dak Prescott’s 2022 performance was not good enough. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, February 02, 2023
Update on rescued Dallas zoo monkeys; Airport cancellations pile up on third day of treacherous winter storm; New U.S. House Republican majority takes aim at Biden administration border policies; Jerry Jones confirms Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy will call plays in 2023; Match Group to cut 8% of its workforce as revenue forecast slows; Match Group to cut 8% of its workforce as revenue forecast slows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 01, 2023
Dallas officials urge people to stay off roads; 2 monkeys taken from Dallas Zoo found alive; Southwest, American canceling or delaying thousands of flights through noon Tuesday; Texas AG Ken Paxton enters into settlement talks with whistleblowers over retaliation suit; Texas DPS trooper struck by vehicle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, February 01, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [7:09] the overhaul of the Cowboys’ offensive staff and what it means for quarterback Dak Prescott. Evan says the fortunes of Dak and Mike McCarthy are now intertwined. Kevin says that if Dak has another year like the last one, chances are neither will be back in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 31, 2023
Dallas under winter storm warning through Wednesday; Dallas Zoo alerts police after 2 monkeys declared missing; Governor Abbott taps former Border Patrol agent as state’s new border czar; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 30, 2023
Winter storm watch issued for Dallas; Mike McCarthy to call plays as Cowboys part ways with offensive coordinator; Tyre Nichols video prompts outrage, peaceful protest in Dallas; Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett arrested on public intoxication charge in Dallas; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 27, 2023
Teen fatally shot fatally shot wanted in Farmers Branch slaying; Experts say Death of DPS agent at Texas-Mexico border was preventable; Most Texas schools passed intruder detection audit; Prosper ISD board president’s arrest stems from incident at Dallas church; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 26, 2023
In this episode, The Dallas Morning News food team turns the focus on neighborhood restaurants, those special places where everyone knows your name ... and maybe your order. Food editor Erin Booke and reporters Sarah Blaskovich and Claire Ballor discuss what makes these cozy spots so special, and share some listener favorites. Then guest Ron Ruggless of Nation’s Restaurant News joins to talk about big national restaurant trends, tipping culture, experiential dining and . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 26, 2023
Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken kick off this episode [1:45] with a detailed obituary for the Cowboys’ season. What are the key takeaways after the Cowboys were eliminated by the San Francisco 49ers for the second straight year? Calvin and Michael agree the Cowboys’ receiving corps was a season-long issue. [12:20] The guys don’t let QB Dak Prescott, who had two interceptions against the 49ers, off the hook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 26, 2023
Dallas officer shot in west Oak Cliff; Dallas County officials feud over tax office closures linked to staffing shortages; A downtown Dallas 7-Eleven has closed; Scam victims demand Chase recover $55,000 in stolen funds; Tony Hawk urges Garland to name skate park after hometown skating legend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 25, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant [5:14] discuss the Cowboys’ 19-12 loss to the 49ers in the divisional round playoff, prolonging a streak of 27 years without an appearance in the NFC title game. Kevin says that if you’d told him before the game the Cowboys’ defense would hold the 49ers to 19 points, he’d have booked a flight to Philadelphia for the conference championship game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 25, 2023
Dallas County’s jail inches toward capacity; Ticketmaster tries to shake it off as Senate examines Taylor Swift sales debacle; American Airlines flight attendants picket at DFW Airport; H-E-B worker starts petition over grocer’s sick policy after testing positive for COVID; Classified documents found at former Vice President Mike Pence’s home Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 24, 2023
Dallas Zoo offers reward for arrest in ‘unusual’ vulture death; US proposes once-a-year COVID-19 shots for most Americans; 46 arrested in North Texas prostitution sting; American Airlines faces a flurry of racial discrimination complaints; Distraught Cowboys begin to cope with another playoff flop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 23, 2023
Abortion-rights protesters march through downtown Dallas; FBI searched Biden home, found documents marked classified; North Texas may get light snow showers; Dallas Zoo alerts police after ‘unusual’ death of endangered vulture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 20, 2023
Dallas City Attorney Chris Caso calls it quits; Texas Republicans want to rein in ‘rogue’ prosecutors; Longhorn Ballroom plans to reopen in spring; ‘Squawking chicken truck’ from PETA will ‘confront’ diners at 6 Dallas-area restaurants Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 19, 2023
In this episode, the Dallas Morning News food team talks about the Vegas-to-Dallas restaurant pipeline, what they’ll order at Portillo’s, and why people just can’t quit Guy Fieri. Guest Kevin Gray joins the team to discuss how zero-proof drinks are kind of sexy now, and why it’s great time to be sober. Then it’s on to the ins and outs in food for 2023. Ins? Casual French food, retro restaurants, veggie dishes and print menus. Outs? Butter boards, y’all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 19, 2023
Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken [1:53] begin this episode reviewing the Cowboys’ dominant win over the Buccaneers. Despite all of the positives, it seems everyone wants to talk about kicker Brett Maher and the four straight missed extra points. [7:30] The guys also discuss the physicality needed for the matchup with the 49ers, Dak Prescott’s dramatic improvement from Week 18 to the playoffs, and more changes along the offensive line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 19, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and David Moore discuss [00:29] the Cowboys’ surprising dominance of QB Tom Brady and the Buccaneers in Monday’s wild card game. Kevin says Dak Prescott’s performance is repeatable against the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round, if only because he went back to being the quarterback we knew before this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 19, 2023
Texas lawmakers’ top wishes; Dallas ranked among the most congested cities in the U.S.; Cowboys sign kicker Tristan Vizcaino to practice squad; Dr Pepper flavored Peeps arrive in Texas soon; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 18, 2023
Governor Abbott promises largest property tax cut in state history; DFW Airport again ranks second in nation for guns found at checkpoints; Cowboys plan to stick with kicker Brett Maher after disastrous showing against Bucs; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 17, 2023
Dallas’ first MLK parade in 3 years; Gift from conservative Christian Patriot Mobile to Grapevine police sparks backlash; Where does Southwest Airlines stand in getting refunds and bags to travelers?; Will Texas Gov. Greg Abbott develop signature achievement during third term?; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 16, 2023
Two brothers arrested in connection with string of Fort Worth-area robberies; Thousands of abortion-rights opponents attend March for Life in downtown Dallas; With garbage mounting, Dallas council member taps private trash service for needy residents; Clouded leopard Nova reunited with sister Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 13, 2023
Dallas police’s murder count dropped in 2022; Fort Worth city council renames rec center in honor of Atatiana Jefferson; What’s next for Texas’ Beto O’Rourke?; FAA releases audio from deadly Wings Over Dallas Air Show crash; Fort Worth police share video showing moment when officers shot man armed with knife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 12, 2023
In this special excerpt, food editor Erin Booke and food writer Claire Ballor are joined by Tanner Agar, owner of Rye restaurant and Apothecary bar in Dallas. The restaurant group recently added an optional 3% fee to every check to help pay for benefits for employees. The move has been controversial and has left diners divided on the issue. Listen to the full episode and follow the show by searching for “Eat Drink D-FW” in your favorite podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 12, 2023
Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken kick off this episode [1:45] with a recap of the debacle in D.C. and what it portends for Monday’s playoff game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Cowboys’ recent weaknesses showed in a big way against the Commanders. Can the Cowboys straighten out their running game or find a starting cornerback opposite Trevon Diggs? Can Dak Prescott curb his interceptions streak? Time is running out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 12, 2023
Frisco is getting a kids-themed Universal Studios park; The FAA’s nationwide ground stop is the latest fumble in a series of recent tech failures; GOP conservative-backed rules changes over LGBTQ issues fail in Texas House; The new name for Dallas restaurant Carbone’s, after lawsuit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 11, 2023
Opening day of the Texas Legislature; Rockwall-Heath football players hospitalized; Conservative group alleges Texas medical schools discriminate against whites, Asians, men; Rye restaurant’s new 3% charge for employee benefits has diners divided Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 11, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [5:00] the Cowboys’ miserable loss to Washington and what that portends for a rematch with Tampa Bay. The guys take positions on their biggest concerns. David says if the Cowboys lose, any questions about Mike McCarthy’s status depend on the degree of embarrassment. If it’s anything like the loss to Washington, Kevin says, Jerry Jones better make sure Sean Payton hasn’t signed any papers with Denver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, January 10, 2023
What’s the future of Plano’s long-struggling Willow Bend mall?; Texas budget surplus soars to $33B; DOJ reviewing ‘a small number’ of potentially classified docs at Biden center; Police identify suspect in Far North Dallas apartment shooting; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, January 09, 2023
What was in the letter Governor Abbott handed to President Biden?; Police identify McKinney man accused of fatally stabbing 9-year-old son; Will Southwest Airlines’ meltdown crash the airline’s 51-year reputation?; South Oak Cliff celebrates back-to-back champs with hometown parade Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, January 06, 2023
McCarthy loses 11th ballot on Day 3 of Capitol stalemate; Texas Longhorns fire men's basketball coach; Man arrested in standoff at Dallas golf course faces multiple felony charges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 05, 2023
Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken kick off this episode [1:42] by breaking down Sunday’s playoff scenarios for the Cowboys. [3:35] The guys also review how the team answered some of its biggest questions entering this season: Who will be the kicker? How will the receivers perform without Amari Cooper? And what about coach Mike McCarthy’s job security? There is one more week remaining in the regular season, but for the Cowboys it’s all about the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, January 05, 2023
McCarthy defeated for sixth time; Man in custody after long standoff near southeastern Dallas golf course; Atatiana Jefferson’s sister being moved to hospice care; It’s winter allergy season in North Texas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 04, 2023
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington and Evan Grant discuss [4:04] the traumatic event of Monday night’s game between Buffalo and Cincinnati, when the Bill’s Damar Hamlin collapsed after suffering sudden cardiac arrest. Kevin tells about his brother’s recovery from SCA as well as the case of Detroit’s Chuck Hughes, an Abilene and UTEP alum and the only NFL player ever to die on a football field. [37:57] Evan and Kevin talk about the prospects of a six-man rotation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, January 04, 2023
Bills safety Damar Hamlin remains in ICU; Texans among U.S. House members blocking Republican leader Kevin McCarthy from speakership; Razor-thin GOP majority in Congress rests on 4 ‘extra’ seats from Texas gerrymander; Dallas’ Ritz-Carlton is getting a $22 million reboot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 30, 2022
Southwest Airlines restoring flights Friday; Dallas could spend $600,000 in legal fees to oppose and defend poker businesses; DART, TRE offer free rides on New Year’s Eve to help people celebrate responsibly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 29, 2022
Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken kick off this episode [2:05] by looking at the immediate impact receiver T.Y. Hilton made during his debut against the Eagles. Is it sustainable? [6:35] The guys also discuss the Cowboys’ waning pass rush. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 29, 2022
Visually impaired Dallas students get chance to play with adapted physical education; Family of slain Grand Prairie apartment worker says they forgive killer, but want justice; What to do if your luggage is missing; Husband, wife arrested in death of man fatally shot on west Oak Cliff sidewalk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 28, 2022
DOT holding Southwest accountable over cancellations; Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson says he has $1.2 million for re-election bid; Supreme Court keeps Title 42 immigration limits in place indefinitely; Rangers sign RHP Nathan Eovaldi to two-year contract Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 27, 2022
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant wish you happy holidays, and we'll be back next year, or next week, for a full package of Cowboys, Rangers, Mavs and the first round of the College Football Playoff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 23, 2022
Arctic winter front delivers bone-chilling temperatures to North Texas; Antibiotics, cold and flu drugs in short supply as viruses wreak havoc across country; All I-30 eastbound lanes near downtown Dallas closed due to fatal crash; Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 22, 2022
Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken go straight to the main event, [1:55] kicking off this episode with a preview of the highly anticipated Cowboys-Eagles matchup on Christmas Eve. [1:55] The Cowboys are dealing with adversity (and injury) after blowing a late lead to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Who will start at cornerback opposite of Trevon Diggs? The crew examines the options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 22, 2022
The Dallas Morning News food team celebrates the last Eat Drink D-FW episode of the year by sharing their favorite holiday food (and drink) traditions, their favorite podcast moments of 2022 (pizza! Big Tex!), and what they want to talk about in 2023. Then they sit down with chef Junior Borges of Meridian restaurant in Dallas about the most meaningful dishes on his menu (and what his mom thinks of them), plus his own Brazilian beach holiday memories. See you all in 2023!. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 22, 2022
North Texas under wind chill watch; Man accused in Athena Strand’s slaying faces unrelated child sexual assault charges; 3 Fort Worth police officers fired from the department; Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki among 2023 Hall of Fame nominees Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 21, 2022
Ex-Fort Worth cop sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison for manslaughter; Texas cold blast expected to push power use above peak-winter demand; Texas Senate committee calls for ban on mask and COVID vaccine mandates; Feds open civil rights investigation into Granbury schools after LGBTQ book removals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 21, 2022
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore discuss [5:04] Evan’s work with utters as well as the Cowboys’ utter failure in the second half against Jacksonville and what it means going forward. Say what you want about Dak Prescott’s issues, Kevin says, but the Cowboys’ transcendent player is Micah Parsons, and if he’s not great, the Cowboys suffer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 20, 2022
Abbott orders probe after 2 Dallas parolees accused of murder; U.S. Supreme Court temporarily freezes Title 42; Jury sequestered after 7-hour deliberations for ex-Fort Worth cop Aaron Dean’s punishment; What should Dallas restaurant Carbone’s change its name to in 2023?; January 6th panel formally seeks Trump prosecution as riot hearings end Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 19, 2022
1 dead, others hospitalized after crash involving DART bus in Dallas, officials say; Neo-Nazis, leftist gun groups face off during protest at Grand Prairie drag show; 5 people wounded in shooting at Far East Dallas gas station, police say; DeSoto overwhelms Austin Vandegrift, wins 6A Division II championship; Temperatures will plunge into the 30s early this week in North Texas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 16, 2022
Family of youth football coach killed sues sports league; Former Fort Worth cop Aaron Dean guilty of manslaughter; White House will mail more free COVID tests, plans for a potential surge; U.S. lawmakers propose TikTok ban Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 15, 2022
In this special excerpt, Dallas Morning News food editor Erin Booke chats with food reporters Sarah Blaskovich and Claire Ballor about Chili's Chicken Crispers, the science of snacks, and AT&T food hall. Listen to the full episode and follow the show by searching for “Eat Drink D-FW” in your favorite podcast player. You’ll find links at dallasnews.com/listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 15, 2022
Beat writers Michael Gehlken and Calvin Watkins offer their takeaways [1:58] from the Cowboys’ narrow escape against the Houston Texans. The injuries are starting to pile up, with right tackle Terence Steele and nose tackle Johnathan Hankins out for the remainder of the regular season. Which area has been weakened the most by injuries: offensive line, the secondary or the run defense? Our guys discuss. [9:29]. The crew also examines QB Dak Prescott’s troubling ball security of late. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 15, 2022
Civil rights group sues Dallas for ban that ‘criminalizes poverty’; U.S. lawmakers propose TikTok ban; Jerry Jones puts heat on Dak Prescott; Crews survey storm damage in North Texas; Texas AG Ken Paxton sought data on transgender Texans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 14, 2022
Severe storm had at least 5 tornadoes; Testimony ends in murder trial of ex-Fort Worth cop Aaron Dean; Judge says Texas Seven prison escapee’s death sentence should be tossed; Texas Department of Public Safety renews enhanced vehicle inspections along Mexican border Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 13, 2022
With SportsDay Insider host Kevin Sherrington out, Evan Grant and David Moore actually get to talk to one another for a change. [00:48] David says of the Cowboys’ most recent escape from a trap game: Don’t focus on how close the game was with the Texans, focus on what happened at the end. He opines on T.Y. Hilton’s arrival and the impact on the OBJ drama. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 13, 2022
Former cop Aaron Dean tells jurors at murder trial; COVID-19 variant XBB is picking up speed in North Texas, but experts say not to panic; Texas suspends men’s basketball coach Chris Beard after arrest on assault charge; Court wins allow Dallas doctor to treat dozens of new transgender youth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, December 12, 2022
Casket left outside Fort Worth mayor’s home; Fort Worth man gets 4-year sentence; Dallas takes step forward in prohibiting Airbnbs; BMW Dallas Marathon runners celebrate their victories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, December 09, 2022
FDA clears updated COVID-19 vaccines for kids under age 5; FedEx driver said he hit Athena Strand with truck, strangled her; WNBA star Brittney Griner freed in US-Russia prisoner swap; Bill protecting same-sex, interracial unions in the U.S. passes House Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 08, 2022
In this special excerpt, listen as food editor Erin Booke chats with writers Sarah Blaskovich, Claire Ballor and Nick Rallo about the best soups at D-FW restaurants, and how we cook them at home. They also discuss why it’s so hard to get a restaurant reservation right now, and then chef and TV personality Vivian Howard talks about her Viv’s Fridges concept and what a “flavor hero” is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 08, 2022
Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken kick off this episode reviewing the Cowboys’ improved offense since QB Dak Prescott’s return. The Cowboys appear to be building in advance of the playoffs, as opposed to last season when the offense fizzled out. And reinforcements are on the way, beyond the potential addition of free agent receiver Odell Beckham Jr. The guys discuss OBJ’s visit with the Cowboys and break down the issues resented by Beckham’s knee injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, December 08, 2022
Dallas County's first pediatric flu death of 2022; Community gathers to mourn Athena Strand; Texas moves toward revoking largest teacher prep program’s accreditation; Prosecutors rest their case at ex-Fort Worth Officer Aaron Dean’s murder trial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, December 07, 2022
Governor Abbott appoints Secretary of State; Missing Fort Worth teen ‘with heart of gold’ identified as hit-and-run victim; One of Dallas-Fort Worth’s most congested highways will get a major overhaul Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, December 06, 2022
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, David Moore and Evan Grant discuss [00:14] Odell Beckham Jr.'s courtside visit to the Mavs-Suns game and the chances he signs with the Cowboys. David says if he signs with anyone, it'll be the Cowboys, but at what price? And how much could he play this year? [11:44] Evan says the Rangers weren't rolling the dice with Jacob deGrom, because he's great when healthy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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