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A historic marker in downtown Dallas acknowledging the site of a 1910 lynching was damaged last week. Edward Gray, president of the Dallas County Justice Initiative, which oversaw the marker’s creation, told KERA the signage on the marker was removed and cut in half.
Authorities say an 18-year-old woman about to begin her first year at the U.S. Air Force Academy was killed when a personal watercraft hit her kayak on a Texas lake over Memorial Day weekend.
Authorities said the woman was driving the jet ski over the holiday weekend when it hit an 18-year-old who was kayaking, killing the teen.
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Two people have been arrested in connection with the fatal crash at a lake near the Dallas-Fort Worth area during Memorial Day weekend, authorities said.
Ava Moore, 18, was kayaking at Lake Grapevine on May 25 when authorities say a jet ski with two women on board fatally struck her.
The best chance of noticing this plume of dust will be Tuesday, June 3, and possibly a stronger plume of dust by Friday, June 6.
Severe storms caused power outages for over 13,000 North Texas residents, with ongoing weather concerns and cleanup efforts expected.
The two-day music festival takes place on June 6 and 7 in downtown McKinney. Flatland Cavalry and Dawes will headline the festival along with other country music talent.
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Texas Manufacturing Business Index: -15.3 in May vs. -35.8 in April, the Dallas Fed said on Tuesday. Production index: +0.9 vs. 5.1 prior. Capacity utilization: -1.5 vs. -3.8 prior. New orders: -8.7 vs.
Authorities in Texas have identified two suspects in the jet ski hit-and-run accident at Lake Grapevine that left an 18-year-old kayaker dead.
A welder works on a gate at Priefert Manufacturing in Mount Pleasant on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. Texas manufacturers are on edge amid ongoing tariff uncertainty, according to a new survey from the Dallas Fed.