
Leon Bridges teams up with Fort Worth’s .MARCEL. on ‘Slow Nights’
The longtime collaborators link up at the Low Doubt Bar in Cowtown for a "beautiful, full-circle moment" on "Slow Nights."
DFW news for Friday, June 26: Leon Bridges teams up with Fort Worth’s .MARCEL. on ‘Slow Nights’; The ultimate guide to World Cup events in North Texas; and Dallas’ favorite home team played at AT&T Stadium and it wasn’t the Cowboys; the latest from across Dallas-Fort Worth, curated from the best DFW sources.
Forget superhero movies for a second. There are so many stories about sons born into privilege who waste their youth on pleasures and have to grow up, however belatedly, to be worthy of their family legacies. (Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part One is a good example.) How many such stories are there about daughters? Aren’t they as […] The post Supergirl: Straighten Up and Fly Right appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

Last summer, ICE agents became a daily fixture of Dallas’ immigration court. Now they are barred from making arrests.

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SubscribeMultiple people are in custody in connection with a deadly shooting at a Dallas apartment.Police said the shooting happened around 2:30 a.m. on Friday on Linfield Road.Officers in the area heard the shots and responded quickly.One man was killed. Officers detained another man they believe is connected.The officers also detained several people in a nearby apartment who are possibly connected to the shooting.Dallas police are still working to determine what happened leading up to the shooting.At this point, no official arrests have been made.The names of those involved have not been released.The motive for the shooting is also unknown.

A third person has been arrested in connection to a 24-year-old cold case murder in Frisco.Frisco cold case arrestOn June 24 at around 7 a.m., Frisco Police and Waxahachie Police arrested 50-year-old Jason Honrud on a murder warrant in connection to a 2002 cold case murder.Honrud is married to Lisa Honrud, who was married to Weiss at the time of his death. Lisa Honrud was arrested in April in connection to Weiss' murder.Honrud is the third person to face charges for the 2002 murder of Plano resident Frank Weiss, whose body was found near Lake Lewisville within the Frisco city limits.In addition to Jason and Lisa Honrud, 57-year-old Keith Hart of Waxahachie was arrested in May on a murder warrant.Police said modern technology and investigative techniques, along with information from a key witness, helped them solve the 24-year-old cold case.Honrud's arrest affidavit gives more insight on the timeline leading to her arrest last month.The affidavit states Weiss had documented infidelity i

We're learning more about the Father's Day shooting in Azle that left a woman dead and her father in jail."She was such a happy person."Brianna Tucker was a friend of 25-year-old Rebekah Brooks, the woman killed when her father allegedly shot her during an argument with her mother on Father's Day.Tucker and Brooks were often on set for photo shoots together, where their friendship blossomed."She was always very adamant about making people feel welcomed," Tucker told FOX 4's Peyton Yager.Parker County deputies say that they found a BMW parked at the family home where the shooting took place, with suspect Charles Brooks performing CPR on Rebekah."Once I heard how it happened, I mean, I was sick."Rebekah Brooks leaves behind a young son. "I’m praying for her, her family, and her little boy," Tucker said.Fatal interventionParker County sheriff’s deputies responded to a 911 call at the home on June 21 and found an adult female with a gunshot wound to the chest. Deputies, along with fire and

Last summer, ICE agents became a daily fixture of Dallas’ immigration court. Now they are barred from making arrests.

Models from FOX Weather show a batch of dusty air moving across the Caribbean Sea and into the Gulf of America over the weekend.

Pinto Canyon Road is remote and partly unpaved, and you can’t use GPS. That’s the appeal.
Forget superhero movies for a second. There are so many stories about sons born into privilege who waste their youth on pleasures and have to grow up, however belatedly, to be worthy of their family legacies. (Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part One is a good example.) How many such stories are there about daughters? Aren’t they as […] The post Supergirl: Straighten Up and Fly Right appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

The horror movie Leviticus makes no overt reference to the Book of Leviticus. I dare say that gay readers are more familiar with the third book of the Old Testament than most Christians of any stripe. The relevant passage in the book says pretty unambiguously that male homosexuality is wrong, but the movie appears to […] The post Leviticus: Gay Panic appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

Rickey Kinney is missing. The outsider artist and electronic musician called Fort Worth home in the late 2000s through late 2010s, composing, performing, and releasing electronic music under the nom de guerre Squanto, as well as producing music videos for local bands like Oil Boom and Son of Stan. Around 2019, he decided to give the West Coast […] The post Missing: Rickey Kinney appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

Levitt Pavilion in downtown Arlington sits desolate this month, a stark contrast to June, when an estimated 1,500 people piled into the small green space to enjoy the Help Center for LGBTQ+ Health’s celebration of gay culture which included vendors, live entertainment from notable drag queens, food trucks, and more. The self-proclaimed “Dream City” has become a nightmare for the LBGTQ+ community and all […] The post Arlington Unmasked appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

The historic Austin restaurant has been transformed into an opulent steakhouse with some major names behind it.

We caught up with concert headliner Ferg, tried wing-inspired cocktails (better than you'd expect) and watched a soccer match all under The Bomb Factory's roof.

Dusty May has officially been named the new head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, per a team press release."I am honored to join the Dallas Mavericks organization," said May. "This is one of the most respected franchises in professional sports, with passionate fans, a talented roster, and a clear commitment to building a championship organization. I am grateful to Patrick Dumont, Masai Ujiri, and the Mavericks organization for this opportunity, and I look forward to helping bring another championship to the city of Dallas.""We set out to find a leader who embodies the values we want to define our organization," said Dallas Mavericks President of Basketball Operations Masai Ujiri. "Dusty has won at every stage of his career because of his ability to build. He develops players, creates accountability, and brings people together around a shared standard of excellence. His work ethic is extraordinary, and his teams consistently reflect his values. When you study his journey, you see someone

Maybe Dak and the 'Boys can just play in Frisco from now on so there's more room for Japanese soccer matches.

There is an element to the sports landscape in this town that I’m not sure I fully recognized until the last year or so. For the last three decades or so, the “operating systems” of our major sports franchises have been remarkably stable. New York, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and a handful of others might be … Continued The post Dusty May and Morez Johnson Are the Mavericks’ New World Order In Action appeared first on D Magazine.

Multiple people are in custody in connection with a deadly shooting at a Dallas apartment.Police said the shooting happened around 2:30 a.m. on Friday on Linfield Road.Officers in the area heard the shots and responded quickly.One man was killed. Officers detained another man they believe is connected.The officers also detained several people in a nearby apartment who are possibly connected to the shooting.Dallas police are still working to determine what happened leading up to the shooting.At this point, no official arrests have been made.The names of those involved have not been released.The motive for the shooting is also unknown.

Each week, D CEO Real Estate publishes the region’s top commercial real estate leases, sales, and new developments in its Deal Ticker. Submit your news via this online form. Lease Office The1.2 million-square-foot Trammell Crow Center’s is now 92 percent leased, as Stream Realty’s landlord representation team has helped secure a string of new and renewed leases for the … Continued The post Deal Ticker: String of Deals Brings Arts District’s Trammell Crow Center to 92 Percent Leased appeared first on D Magazine.

Two teenagers are in custody over a March double homicide in Dallas, with one also connected to a separate June homicide.Teens arrested for Dallas murders17-year-old Erving Estrada and 18-year-old Latavien Clark are both facing murder charges stemming from a double homicide on March 15 at a Far North Dallas apartment complex.Both have been placed in the Dallas County Jail and are being held without bond.Audelia Road homicidesDallas Police said the murders happened around 9:45 p.m. on March 15 at an apartment complex in the 12100 block of Audelia Road.An arrest affidavit for Erving says police found two victims, 21-year-old Madreus Ward and 20-year-old Ethan Dillard, dead from gunshot wounds in their vehicle.Through witness interviews, police determined Estrada and Clark, referenced under the names "Bando" and "Gen5" respectively by witnesses, were in the vehicle with the victims prior to the incident.The two suspects were known to frequently hang out around where the homicide took plac

More than a dozen people were injured after a Dallas Area Rapid Transit bus hit a "hole" on Thursday morning.The accident happened just before 6 a.m. in the 6300 block of Harry Hines Boulevard near Exchange Parkway.Dallas Fire-Rescue officials said a metal plate in the roadway somehow shifted, exposing a large hole where construction work is being done. The bus ended up in that hole.A total of 15 people were taken to local hospitals. Six others, including the driver, were injured but declined to be transported.DFR didn’t release the medical status for the injured passengers, so it’s not clear how seriously they were hurt.There’s no word yet on the roadwork that was being done or what caused the metal plate to shift and expose the hole.

The 2026 midterm elections will feature at least two scandal-plagued candidates, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

While several companies are moving out of downtown, El Centro College is looking to expand.Downtown campus growth plansSchool officials say they are placing a heavy focus on academic and student life with this expansion. Plans for the new walkable campus include building a new welcome center, modern classrooms, better common areas, a daycare, and an early college high school.As crews work to design the new campus, they are prioritizing locations near transit hubs to make it easier for students to commute to school or internships. The expanded campus will connect the West End DART station to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center and will be situated in the Austin Street corridor."This is a defining moment for Dallas College," said Justin H. Lonon, chancellor of Dallas College. "Through this investment, Dallas College will expand opportunity, strengthen workforce alignment and reimagine how education connects to the economic future of Dallas and North Texas. We are reimagining what

Community members were concerned about a loss of valuable programming and increased fees from a new operator.

Two Dallas hospitals ranked high on The Lown Institute’s 2026 Index Honor Roll of 123 responsible acute care hospitals. Methodist Dallas Medical Center ranked No. 61, while Baylor University Medical Center came in at No. 70. The institute evaluated the equity, value, and outcomes of 2,718 U.S. hospitals to determine America’s Most Socially Responsible Hospitals of … Continued The post Healthcare Briefs: Two DFW Hospitals Rank on The Lown Institute’s 2026 Index Honor Roll appeared first on D Magazine.

A child died and several others were injured in a house fire in south Fort Worth early Thursday morning, according to officials.According to the Fort Worth Fire Department, firefighters responded around 3 a.m. to a one-story home near McCart Avenue and Seminary Drive, just south of the Texas Christian University campus. A family, including parents and school-age children, was inside the home when the fire broke out. Dispatchers received multiple 911 calls reporting they were trapped inside the burning structure. By the time firefighters arrived four minutes later, a Good Samaritan had already pulled two children from the house. They were both airlifted to the hospital in critical condition.Firefighters pulled two additional children from the burning home. One was taken to the hospital in critical condition and the other sadly did not survive.A fifth child and the children's parents made it out of the house on their own. They were treated at the scene for minor injuries.The Good Samarit
