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31-year-old Lee Womack Jr. was fatally shot early Friday morning on Linfield Road in Dallas. Suspect Jermiah Savage, 21, was arrested at the scene.

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Subscribe31-year-old Lee Womack Jr. was fatally shot early Friday morning on Linfield Road in Dallas. Suspect Jermiah Savage, 21, was arrested at the scene.

One person was hospitalized after a stabbing in a Fort Worth Walmart parking lot.It happened around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday in the parking lot of the Walmart Supercenter on Clifford Street, on the west side of the city.Fort Worth police found one person with stab wounds. That person was taken to the hospital.A suspect was also taken into custody.Police have not yet released any names or said anything about the motive for the stabbing.The condition of the victim is also unknown.

One man was killed and another was left in critical condition following a shooting Saturday afternoon in the Cedar Crest area of Dallas, police said.

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A 15-year-old boy drowned Saturday afternoon in Lake Jacksonville after trying to rescue a 5-year-old child who had drifted into deep water, police said.

What does saving a life actually look like? Andrew Hardin spent years believing he knew the answer. As an emergency room trauma nurse and later a Nurse Corps officer in the United States Navy, he treated gunshot wounds, critical injuries, and medical emergencies where every second mattered. Lives were saved in operating rooms, emergency departments, … Continued The post Andrew Hardin Learned the Hardest Healthcare Problems Don’t Bleed appeared first on D Magazine.

The Fort Worth animal shelter is in need of help as it reports that both of the city shelters are well beyond capacity. As a result, some of the animals are being kept in temporary outdoor enclosures.Fort Worth animal shelters face critical overflowThey’re calling it a dire-need situation. The City of Fort Worth needs people to adopt an extreme overflow of dogs and cats.Both the city’s shelters are well beyond capacity. That means they no longer have room for new animals to come in.Pet surrenders and stray intakes riseIn the month of June, Fort Worth city officials say, is typically when more people surrender pets or drop off strays. However, recently, the intake exceeds what they can handle. They have incentives in place for those who adopt or choose to foster an animal temporarily, as the city’s animal care and control division currently has 371 animals."Ideally, we would want to keep the shelter at a capacity of around 250. That would just be more sustainable for everyone involved

The I-45 corridor between Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston is one of the most active commercial freight routes in the country. Stretching roughly 250 miles and passing through Corsicana, Huntsville, and Conroe before reaching the northern edge of Harris County, this stretch of interstate carries tens of thousands of commercial vehicles on any given weekday. The […] The post The DFW-to-Houston Freight Corridor appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

One person was hospitalized after a stabbing in a Fort Worth Walmart parking lot.It happened around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday in the parking lot of the Walmart Supercenter on Clifford Street, on the west side of the city.Fort Worth police found one person with stab wounds. That person was taken to the hospital.A suspect was also taken into custody.Police have not yet released any names or said anything about the motive for the stabbing.The condition of the victim is also unknown.

With fewer people qualifying for SNAP benefits in Texas, local food banks and pantries are feeling the pressure.Changes to SNAP requirementsMore than half a million fewer people are qualifying for SNAP benefits in Texas. That decline is tied to changes in work requirement rules that became law last year under HR-1, known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed under President Donald Trump.Celia Cole, the executive director of Feeding Texas, explained the impact of the legislative changes. Feeding Texas is a network of 20 food banks providing hunger help across the state."Primarily HR-1 created new work requirements for new populations," Cole said. "So everyone's always had to work in order to receive SNAP if they're able-bodied, but seniors and parents and kids were exempt, and HR-1 changed that. So now adults 60 to 64 have to be working in order to get benefits. If they fail to work for more than three months, they're cut off from food assistance, and the same is true for parents w

Palm Beach has long perfected the art of making luxury feel effortless. The best place to understand why is aboard a sunset catamaran, drifting through the Intracoastal Waterway between Palm Beach—the barrier island home to at least 48 billionaires—and neighboring West Palm Beach on the mainland. Cocktail in hand, it’s easy to lose track of … Continued The post Well Traveled: Balancing Luxury and Family Fun in Palm Beach, Florida appeared first on D Magazine.

I imagine we all have our own vision of the perfect drinking spot. For me, as an Englishman, it’s the local pub. Not a slick cocktail temple, a rowdy sports bar, or a swanky speakeasy, but a good old-fashioned boozer: creaky and cozy in all the right places. The kind of beer-soaked sanctuary where your … Continued The post Just How English Is the Newest English Pub in Dallas? appeared first on D Magazine.

It’s been a busy week for the local NBA franchise, and no reporter knows the Mavericks’ inner workings like ESPN’s Tim MacMahon, who is everywhere from the internet to your television set to your local bookstore, too. We get the skinny on what led Dallas to hire Dusty May as its new head coach, why … Continued The post StrongSide, The Show: Tim MacMahon Talks Dusty May, Morez Johnson, And the Mavs appeared first on D Magazine.

As a longtime correspondent (and sometimes even enjoyer) of City Council meetings, I will admit that the public comment portion can be a mixed bag. You might even lean toward being irritated at times because the comments can seem disorganized, even incomprehensible. You might agree with every speaker, but at the end of the day, public … Continued The post A Case for Appreciating City Council Speakers appeared first on D Magazine.

With fewer people qualifying for SNAP benefits in Texas, local food banks and pantries are feeling the pressure.Changes to SNAP requirementsMore than half a million fewer people are qualifying for SNAP benefits in Texas. That decline is tied to changes in work requirement rules that became law last year under HR-1, known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed under President Donald Trump.Celia Cole, the executive director of Feeding Texas, explained the impact of the legislative changes. Feeding Texas is a network of 20 food banks providing hunger help across the state."Primarily HR-1 created new work requirements for new populations," Cole said. "So everyone's always had to work in order to receive SNAP if they're able-bodied, but seniors and parents and kids were exempt, and HR-1 changed that. So now adults 60 to 64 have to be working in order to get benefits. If they fail to work for more than three months, they're cut off from food assistance, and the same is true for parents w

The Texas Board of Education has approved controversial changes to required reading lists for Texas public school students. They now include Bible passages.The Republican-led board heard fiery debates from supporters and critics all week before making a decision on Friday afternoon.Texas Curriculum DebateThe education board is adopting new standards that supporters say more closely reflect the nation's origins. But critics say it promotes Christianity over diversity and civil rights.On Friday afternoon, the board voted 9-5-1 on a proposal with reading lists that include stories from the Bible. The required reading list also includes classics, children's books, fables and historical texts, but the inclusion of religious readings drew the most intense debate.Among the Bible stories included for younger students are David and Goliath, Daniel and the Lion's Den, and Jonah and the Whale. Middle and high school students would also read passages from both the Old and New Testaments alongside

Dallas is the second stop for Rhode’s summer station, bringing us makeup and skincare products that are already sold out online—as well as exclusive merch. After its inaugural stop in Newport, Rhode Island, the Hailey Bieber-founded beauty brand (acquired by e.l.f. last year for $1 billion) opened up shop at 10 am today on Knox … Continued The post How Long Would You Wait in Line at the Rhode Summer Station Pop Up? appeared first on D Magazine.

Frisco-based Public Storage has acquired Publication Storage Canada in a transaction valued at approximately $1.2 billion. The deal consists of $889 million of OP units and $310 million in cash. Public Storage Canada is the third-largest self-storage platform in Canada, owned and operated under the Public Storage brand. “The acquisition of PS Canada represents a … Continued The post Public Storage Enters Canadian Market with $1.2 Billion Acquisition appeared first on D Magazine.

Earlier this week, a giraffe went missing in Central Texas. Now, an emu is on the loose in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.Temu the emu escaped from the Bear Creek area in Lancaster, just south of Dallas. He was last seen near Parkerville Road and Interstate 35.He is about 15 months old and is fully grown.Temu’s owner told FOX 4 that she has already reached out to the local authorities and several animal groups for help."We still haven’t located him. I just got home from walking the fields and woods again. I’m just praying he’s okay," Aleta Cronce said.Cronce said she raised Temu by hand with another female emu, who is currently very distraught."We are so worried about his safety," she said.
