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DFW news for Friday, July 17: See Dallas-Fort Worth Through the Eyes of World Cup Fans; Houston’s Inflection Point; and Omar Flores Brings His Mexican Seafood to the Design District; the latest from across Dallas-Fort Worth, curated from the best DFW sources.
Park Cities-adjacent restaurant Casa Brasa has a little bit of everything. Steaks, seafood, sushi, chips and salsa: it leaps all over the place. Maroma, the newest restaurant from the same group, could well be called Casa Brasa’s Greatest Hits. It shakes off all the extra frippery and focuses on Latin American seafood, the thing that … Continued The post Omar Flores Brings His Mexican Seafood to the Design District appeared first on D Magazine.
The entire City Hall staff in Trinidad have resigned following months of controversy involving arrests, firings, and water quality in the small Texas town.Trinidad City Hall staff resignsAll three members of the City Hall staff in Trinidad resigned on Thursday: City Manager Cynthia Dosier, City Clerk Sandra Rojas, and Municipal Judge Susan Carver.Dosier is currently a defendant in several lawsuits filed against the City of Trinidad. Rojas and Carver have not been named in any lawsuits.It's unclear how the city's day-to-day operations will function."I want to make you aware that this will undoubtedly create some issues at City Hall as we transition through this and I apologize for any inconveniences," Trinidad Mayor Dennis Haws said.The Texas Rangers have since begun an investigation into the now-former Trinidad officials, although the exact nature of their investigation is unknown.On July 10, FOX 4's David Sentendrey attempted to speak to Dosier at her office in Trinidad. Dosier had no
My husband is not a fan of the dinner-and-a-movie concept, but, as they say, when the cat’s away for a golf weekend, the mice will eat boneless buffalo wings while watching Sheep Detectives. I suspect that the Cousin Greg-led movie is one of the best family flicks since Paddington II, but it was hard to focus as … Continued The post Alamo Drafthouse: From Big Show to Sh*t Show appeared first on D Magazine.
Karmelo Anthony's legal team is arguing the entire process of his murder trial violated his constitutional rights, and are asking for a brand-new trial.New Karmelo Anthony legal filingIn a new legal filing, Karmelo Anthony's appellate lawyers are asking for a new trial after being found guilty of the murder of Austin Metcalf in early June.The filing alleges Anthony's Sixth Amendment right to a public trial was violated by restricting access to the courtroom."The cumulative and practical effect of these provisions was to exclude members of the public from proceedings at every stage," the filing reads.The filing also details why Anthony did not take the stand in his defense during the trial.Defense lawyers said both sides had agreed to keep certain character and reputation evidence about Anthony, Metcalf, and Metcalf's brother away from the jury.The filing alleges prosecutors argued that protection would not apply if Anthony testified. Anthony's defense team was only given 10 minutes to
A 79-year-old man has been arrested after Grapevine Police had a breakthrough in a 45-year-old homicide cold case.Grapevine cold case arrest79-year-old Larry Brown was arrested by Grapevine Police on Thursday in connection to a 1981 cold case homicide.Court records show Brown has been charged with murder, and that he was arrested in Colorado in Larimer County.Police said the arrest of Brown comes after "extensive investigation by detectives and represents a significant development in the case."The department confirmed additional DNA analysis and forensic testing is pending.Brown is being held in the Tarrant County Jail. No bond has been set."The Grapevine Police Department is committed to pursuing justice for victims, regardless of how much time has passed, and appreciates the patience of the community and the media as investigators continue their work," Grapevine PD said in a statement.
A 22-year-old father is dead after being hit by an off-duty officer working in a construction zone in Mesquite last month.Highway construction worker killedThe deadly accident happened around 11:30 p.m. on June 23 on Interstate 635 near Highway 80.Mesquite police said a construction crew was in the process of moving a crane from the east side of the interstate to the west side.Meanwhile, an off-duty police officer from the Southwestern Christian College Police Department, who was working at the construction site, began driving southbound on I-635 to set up for the next road closure.The officer accidentally struck a construction worker who was guiding the crane across the freeway.That construction worker, identified as 22-year-old Edwin Valdez, was rushed to the hospital but did not survive.There are still some unanswered questions about if the off-duty officer had any speed or visibility issues.Mesquite police said the crash remains under investigation. However, after consulting with t
A Southlake police officer is being hailed a highway hero after saving a driver from a burning car. The scary moment was caught on camera.Last month, Southlake Police Department’s Cpl. Joshua Swisher pulled over a car after seeing heavy smoke coming from it.Without hesitation, he moved toward the burning car, broke the driver’s window and pulled the driver to safety.Thanks to his quick actions, the driver did not suffer any serious injuries.Swisher was presented with the Southlake Police Department’s Meritorious Conduct Award. It’s the department’s second-highest honor.
AllianceTexas continues to cement its status as one of North Texas’ fastest-growing manufacturing and aviation hubs. Within six days this month, the 27,000-acre Fort Worth development celebrated the opening of two major facilities: a $120 million aircraft engine maintenance campus from Germany’s MTU Maintenance and Foxlink Group’s first U.S. AI-powered manufacturing facility. Together, the projects … Continued The post AllianceTexas Continues Manufacturing Surge With Two Major Facility Openings, Adds 2,100 Jobs appeared first on D Magazine.
A 79-year-old man has been arrested after Grapevine Police had a breakthrough in a 45-year-old homicide cold case.Grapevine cold case arrest79-year-old Larry Brown was arrested by Grapevine Police on Thursday in connection to a 1981 cold case homicide.Court records show Brown has been charged with murder, and that he was arrested in Colorado in Larimer County.Police said the arrest of Brown comes after "extensive investigation by detectives and represents a significant development in the case."The department confirmed additional DNA analysis and forensic testing is pending.Brown is being held in the Tarrant County Jail. No bond has been set."The Grapevine Police Department is committed to pursuing justice for victims, regardless of how much time has passed, and appreciates the patience of the community and the media as investigators continue their work," Grapevine PD said in a statement.
Park Cities-adjacent restaurant Casa Brasa has a little bit of everything. Steaks, seafood, sushi, chips and salsa: it leaps all over the place. Maroma, the newest restaurant from the same group, could well be called Casa Brasa’s Greatest Hits. It shakes off all the extra frippery and focuses on Latin American seafood, the thing that … Continued The post Omar Flores Brings His Mexican Seafood to the Design District appeared first on D Magazine.
My husband is not a fan of the dinner-and-a-movie concept, but, as they say, when the cat’s away for a golf weekend, the mice will eat boneless buffalo wings while watching Sheep Detectives. I suspect that the Cousin Greg-led movie is one of the best family flicks since Paddington II, but it was hard to focus as … Continued The post Alamo Drafthouse: From Big Show to Sh*t Show appeared first on D Magazine.
The Dallas-born nonprofit restaurant continues to grow. For interns like Anton, its place in the city means everything, 'This has always been a part of me. I just had to be exposed'.
The entire City Hall staff in Trinidad have resigned following months of controversy involving arrests, firings, and water quality in the small Texas town.Trinidad City Hall staff resignsAll three members of the City Hall staff in Trinidad resigned on Thursday: City Manager Cynthia Dosier, City Clerk Sandra Rojas, and Municipal Judge Susan Carver.Dosier is currently a defendant in several lawsuits filed against the City of Trinidad. Rojas and Carver have not been named in any lawsuits.It's unclear how the city's day-to-day operations will function."I want to make you aware that this will undoubtedly create some issues at City Hall as we transition through this and I apologize for any inconveniences," Trinidad Mayor Dennis Haws said.The Texas Rangers have since begun an investigation into the now-former Trinidad officials, although the exact nature of their investigation is unknown.On July 10, FOX 4's David Sentendrey attempted to speak to Dosier at her office in Trinidad. Dosier had no
Just two days after the final World Cup match was played in North Texas, the grass field used for that match is gone.Grass removed at AT&T StadiumThe grass pitch that was used for the nine FIFA World Cup matches played in North Texas was removed on Thursday morning.Presumably, a turf field will be reinstalled at the stadium for Dallas Cowboys games this fall.The removal of the grass comes after weeks of hard work ensuring the quality was up to World Cup snuff.Crews cut the grass two or three times on match days. Sprinklers frequently went off during pregame, postgame and even during hydration breaks.It’s not yet clear what FIFA plans to do with the grass from Dallas Stadium.While there has been speculation that it will be donated to a local organization, FIFA announced earlier this week that it is selling pieces of the grass pitch from New York-New Jersey Stadium after Saturday’s final match.Dallas Stadium no moreThe removal of the stadium's grass pitch was the second major reversa
Since joining Matthews Real Estate Investment Services’ Dallas office in 2015 as a senior associate, Andrew Gross has steadily climbed the ranks. Eleven years later, he has reached the executive office as the senior managing director of Dallas—the youngest person in company history to earn the title. During his tenure, Gross has closed more than … Continued The post Conversation With: Andrew Gross, Matthews Real Estate Investment Services appeared first on D Magazine.
Four people are recovering after a drive-by shooting at an apartment complex in Dallas overnight.The shooting happened just before 10 a.m. at the Estelle Village Apartments on Highland Hills Drive.Police said the gunfire came from inside a car, and that the four suspects were all wearing masks.Three of the shooting victims have serious injuries. The fourth was grazed by a bullet. All are expected to survive.There’s no word yet on what prompted the shooting.Police also haven’t released a description of the suspects or said whether they know who they are looking for.No one has been arrested yet.
The entire City Hall staff in Trinidad have resigned following months of controversy involving arrests, firings, and water quality in the small Texas town.Trinidad City Hall staff resignsAll three members of the City Hall staff in Trinidad resigned on Thursday: City Manager Cynthia Dosier, City Clerk Sandra Rojas, and Municipal Judge Susan Carver.Dosier is currently a defendant in several lawsuits filed against the City of Trinidad. Rojas and Carver have not been named in any lawsuits.It's unclear how the city's day-to-day operations will function."I want to make you aware that this will undoubtedly create some issues at City Hall as we transition through this and I apologize for any inconveniences," Trinidad Mayor Dennis Haws said.The Texas Rangers have since begun an investigation into the now-former Trinidad officials, although the exact nature of their investigation is unknown.On July 10, FOX 4's David Sentendrey attempted to speak to Dosier at her office in Trinidad. Dosier had no
Now that the relentless rain has subsided, people can begin to focus on recovery and cleanup from all the damage.Rebuild Texas FundDuring Thursday’s news briefing, Gov. Greg Abbott encouraged Texans to donate to the Rebuild Texas Fund at www.rebuildtx.org.The organization raised $5.7 million to help communities following the July 4, 2025, floods and is again prepared to help those impacted by this year’s flooding.Communities Foundation of the Texas Hill CountryThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country set up a relief fund to support other nonprofit organizations involved in recovery efforts.Last year, Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country raised more than $150 million for flood recovery efforts."We were able to deploy well over half of that in a 12-month period repairing and rebuilding homes, supporting mental health across our region and the state, and helping rebuild little league fields and public parks, supporting small business, and of course those emergency need
Since joining Matthews Real Estate Investment Services’ Dallas office in 2015 as a senior associate, Andrew Gross has steadily climbed the ranks. Eleven years later, he has reached the executive office as the senior managing director of Dallas—the youngest person in company history to earn the title. During his tenure, Gross has closed more than … Continued The post Conversation With: Andrew Gross, Matthews Real Estate Investment Services appeared first on D Magazine.
Dallas-based healthcare intelligence company Machinify has added a genetic testing capability to its AI. The move expands its advanced healthcarepayment decisions that address outdated traditional payment approaches. There are more than 150,000 genetic testing options on the market, making Machnify’s acquisition of InformedDNA’s patient-forward genetic testing platform, which allows users to make more informed payment decisions. … Continued The post Healthcare Briefs: Machinify Expands Payment Intelligence Platform With Genetic Testing Capabilities appeared first on D Magazine.
The Dallas-born nonprofit restaurant continues to grow. For interns like Anton, its place in the city means everything, 'This has always been a part of me. I just had to be exposed'.