Waymo launches driverless taxi service in Dallas amid safety scrutiny
Waymo has officially launched its driverless taxi service in Dallas, marking another major step in the company’s nationwide expansion of autonomous ride-hailing. The service is currently available to a limited group of riders who joined the app’s waitlist, with a broader public rollout expected later this year. The move has generated both enthusiasm about the future of transportation and renewed debate about the safety of autonomous vehicles. Company officials said early access
Waymo launches driverless taxi service in Dallas amid safety scrutiny
Waymo has officially launched its driverless taxi service in Dallas, marking another major step in the company’s nationwide expansion of autonomous ride-hailing. The service is currently available to a limited group of riders who joined the app’s waitlist, with a broader public rollout expected later this year. The move has generated both enthusiasm about the future of transportation and renewed debate about the safety of autonomous vehicles. Company officials said early access
Social Security repeatedly declares Dallas woman dead, halts benefits
A 94-year-old Dallas resident has been mistakenly declared dead by the Social Security Administration multiple times, creating ongoing financial hardship for her and her family. The latest error, recorded in December 2025, marks the fourth time since 2017 that Helen Cvik has been incorrectly listed as deceased despite being alive. According to her family, the repeated Social Security error has disrupted critical benefit payments needed to cover assisted living expenses, insurance premiums an
Social Security repeatedly declares Dallas woman dead, halts benefits
A 94-year-old Dallas resident has been mistakenly declared dead by the Social Security Administration multiple times, creating ongoing financial hardship for her and her family. The latest error, recorded in December 2025, marks the fourth time since 2017 that Helen Cvik has been incorrectly listed as deceased despite being alive. According to her family, the repeated Social Security error has disrupted critical benefit payments needed to cover assisted living expenses, insurance premiums an
National Margarita Day 2026: best drink deals across Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas residents planning their weekend outings may want to shift their attention from routine forecasts to festive drink specials, as National Margarita Day arrives on Sunday, February 22. Restaurants and bars across the Dallas-Fort Worth area are preparing a wide range of Margarita and Tequila promotions designed to attract both casual diners and dedicated DallasEats enthusiasts looking for value-driven celebrations. The annual observance has become a major draw for the local hosp
National Margarita Day 2026: best drink deals across Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas residents planning their weekend outings may want to shift their attention from routine forecasts to festive drink specials, as National Margarita Day arrives on Sunday, February 22. Restaurants and bars across the Dallas-Fort Worth area are preparing a wide range of Margarita and Tequila promotions designed to attract both casual diners and dedicated DallasEats enthusiasts looking for value-driven celebrations. The annual observance has become a major draw for the local hosp
Wrong-way crash on Dallas North Tollway leaves one dead, several injured
Authorities said the collision occurred at approximately 2 a.m. in the southbound lanes of the tollway near Royal Lane. Preliminary findings from DPS troopers indicate that a Hyundai Tucson was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes when it collided head-on with a Land Rover Velar. The impact caused significant damage to both vehicles and prompted an immediate emergency response. The driver of the Hyundai Tucson was transported to a local hospital following the crash but was l
Wrong-way crash on Dallas North Tollway leaves one dead, several injured
Authorities said the collision occurred at approximately 2 a.m. in the southbound lanes of the tollway near Royal Lane. Preliminary findings from DPS troopers indicate that a Hyundai Tucson was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes when it collided head-on with a Land Rover Velar. The impact caused significant damage to both vehicles and prompted an immediate emergency response. The driver of the Hyundai Tucson was transported to a local hospital following the crash but was l
Frisco construction worker dies after water line rupture traps him in trench box
A construction worker died Tuesday a
Frisco construction worker dies after water line rupture traps him in trench box
A construction worker died Tuesday a
West Texas fentanyl trafficker sentenced to life after major federal crackdown
A federal judge has sentenced a major fentanyl trafficker to life in prison, concluding a sweeping two-year investigation that dismantled one of the most significant drug distribution networks operating in West Texas. Authorities said the sentence marks the final conviction in Operation Top Shelf, a coordinated law enforcement effort that resulted in dozens of arrests and hundreds of years in combined prison time for those involved. Kurtney Bernard Jones, 38, known by the alias “K
West Texas fentanyl trafficker sentenced to life after major federal crackdown
A federal judge has sentenced a major fentanyl trafficker to life in prison, concluding a sweeping two-year investigation that dismantled one of the most significant drug distribution networks operating in West Texas. Authorities said the sentence marks the final conviction in Operation Top Shelf, a coordinated law enforcement effort that resulted in dozens of arrests and hundreds of years in combined prison time for those involved. Kurtney Bernard Jones, 38, known by the alias “K
Flights Resume in Texas After Defense Neutralizes Cross-Border Drones
Flight operations at El Paso International Airport were briefly suspended on Wednesday after several drones believed to be linked to a Mexican drug cartel entered United States airspace near the Texas border, prompting swift action from federal authorities and defense officials. According to a senior administration official familiar with the matter, the unmanned aircraft crossed into restricted airspace during the early hours of the morning. Security forces quickly intervened and to
Flights Resume in Texas After Defense Neutralizes Cross-Border Drones
Flight operations at El Paso International Airport were briefly suspended on Wednesday after several drones believed to be linked to a Mexican drug cartel entered United States airspace near the Texas border, prompting swift action from federal authorities and defense officials. According to a senior administration official familiar with the matter, the unmanned aircraft crossed into restricted airspace during the early hours of the morning. Security forces quickly intervened and to
US Disables Cross-Border Drones as FAA Pauses Flights Over El Paso
Federal authorities confirmed on Wednesday that unmanned aerial vehicles believed to be operated by Mexican drug cartels crossed into United States airspace near El Paso, Texas, prompting heightened security measures and a temporary halt to flight operations at the city’s main airport. The incident triggered a 10-day suspension of flights ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration, which cited security-related concerns while officials assessed potential risks to civilian aviation and th
US Disables Cross-Border Drones as FAA Pauses Flights Over El Paso
Federal authorities confirmed on Wednesday that unmanned aerial vehicles believed to be operated by Mexican drug cartels crossed into United States airspace near El Paso, Texas, prompting heightened security measures and a temporary halt to flight operations at the city’s main airport. The incident triggered a 10-day suspension of flights ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration, which cited security-related concerns while officials assessed potential risks to civilian aviation and th
Gas leak prompts evacuation at Waller ISD elementary school in Hockley
HOCKLEY, Texas — A suspected gas leak prompted the evacuation of one Waller Independent School District elementary campus and precautionary shelter-in-place orders at two nearby schools Friday morning as emergency crews worked to contain the situation and ensure student safety. According to the Spring Creek Fire Department, elevated gas levels were detected at Roberts Road Elementary School shortly after the start of the school day. Officials determined that conditions inside the
Gas leak prompts evacuation at Waller ISD elementary school in Hockley
HOCKLEY, Texas — A suspected gas leak prompted the evacuation of one Waller Independent School District elementary campus and precautionary shelter-in-place orders at two nearby schools Friday morning as emergency crews worked to contain the situation and ensure student safety. According to the Spring Creek Fire Department, elevated gas levels were detected at Roberts Road Elementary School shortly after the start of the school day. Officials determined that conditions inside the
Federal and Dallas officials outline joint crackdown on violent crime
Federal and local law enforcement leaders gathered Tuesday morning in Dallas to present a unified strategy aimed at addressing violent crime across the city and surrounding North Texas communities. The briefing, led by representatives from the Department of Justice and several investigative agencies, outlined ongoing enforcement efforts and emphasized closer coordination among federal, state and local authorities to disrupt criminal networks and improve public safety. Ryan Raybould, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, opened the press conference by describing violent crime as a top priority for federal prosecutors. He said the Justice Department is working alongside regional partners to pursue cases involving firearms offenses, drug trafficking, organized crime and repeat offenders. According to Raybould, combining investigative resources and intelligence-sharing has already strengthened cases brought before federal courts and increased the likelihood of long-term sentences for individuals responsible for serious offenses. Senior officials from multiple agencies attended the event, including Brian Garner, Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Dallas; Joseph Tucker, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration; Jeremy Wright, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Travis Pickard, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations; Christopher Altemus, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation; and Major Eric Wilson of the Texas Department of Public Safety’s North Texas Criminal Investigation Division. Each agency highlighted its specific role in combating crime, from targeting illegal firearms and narcotics distribution to tracing financial crimes and dismantling trafficking operations. Garner said the ATF continues to focus on removing illegal guns from the streets and investigating firearm-related violence. Tucker noted that the DEA has increased operations against drug supply chains that often contribute to violent incidents, while Wright emphasized the FBI’s work in intelligence coordination and complex investigations involving gangs and organized groups. Pickard described HSI’s efforts to disrupt cross-border smuggling and related criminal enterprises, and Altemus explained how financial investigations conducted by IRS-CI help uncover money laundering tied to illegal activities. Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux underscored the importance of partnerships between federal agents and local officers, calling collaboration essential to responding quickly to emerging threats. He said the department has seen benefits from joint task forces that allow investigators to share data and conduct targeted enforcement in neighborhoods experiencing higher crime rates. Officials said these efforts are intended not only to make arrests but also to deter future offenses and restore confidence among residents. Throughout the briefing, leaders stressed that sustained cooperation, combined with community engagement, remains central to their approach. They said continued operations, coordinated raids and prosecution strategies will aim to reduce violence, hold offenders accountable and improve safety across Dallas and the wider Texas region.
Federal and Dallas officials outline joint crackdown on violent crime
Federal and local law enforcement leaders gathered Tuesday morning in Dallas to present a unified strategy aimed at addressing violent crime across the city and surrounding North Texas communities. The briefing, led by representatives from the Department of Justice and several investigative agencies, outlined ongoing enforcement efforts and emphasized closer coordination among federal, state and local authorities to disrupt criminal networks and improve public safety. Ryan Raybould, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, opened the press conference by describing violent crime as a top priority for federal prosecutors. He said the Justice Department is working alongside regional partners to pursue cases involving firearms offenses, drug trafficking, organized crime and repeat offenders. According to Raybould, combining investigative resources and intelligence-sharing has already strengthened cases brought before federal courts and increased the likelihood of long-term sentences for individuals responsible for serious offenses. Senior officials from multiple agencies attended the event, including Brian Garner, Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Dallas; Joseph Tucker, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration; Jeremy Wright, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Travis Pickard, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations; Christopher Altemus, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation; and Major Eric Wilson of the Texas Department of Public Safety’s North Texas Criminal Investigation Division. Each agency highlighted its specific role in combating crime, from targeting illegal firearms and narcotics distribution to tracing financial crimes and dismantling trafficking operations. Garner said the ATF continues to focus on removing illegal guns from the streets and investigating firearm-related violence. Tucker noted that the DEA has increased operations against drug supply chains that often contribute to violent incidents, while Wright emphasized the FBI’s work in intelligence coordination and complex investigations involving gangs and organized groups. Pickard described HSI’s efforts to disrupt cross-border smuggling and related criminal enterprises, and Altemus explained how financial investigations conducted by IRS-CI help uncover money laundering tied to illegal activities. Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux underscored the importance of partnerships between federal agents and local officers, calling collaboration essential to responding quickly to emerging threats. He said the department has seen benefits from joint task forces that allow investigators to share data and conduct targeted enforcement in neighborhoods experiencing higher crime rates. Officials said these efforts are intended not only to make arrests but also to deter future offenses and restore confidence among residents. Throughout the briefing, leaders stressed that sustained cooperation, combined with community engagement, remains central to their approach. They said continued operations, coordinated raids and prosecution strategies will aim to reduce violence, hold offenders accountable and improve safety across Dallas and the wider Texas region.
Democrat Taylor Rehmet flips Texas Senate District 9 in historic special runoff
Voters in Tarrant County delivered a significant political upset on Saturday by electing Democrat Taylor Rehmet to represent Texas Senate District 9 in a special runoff election, flipping a seat that had been controlled by Republicans for decades. Rehmet defeated Republican opponent Leigh Wambsganss with 5
Democrat Taylor Rehmet flips Texas Senate District 9 in historic special runoff
Voters in Tarrant County delivered a significant political upset on Saturday by electing Democrat Taylor Rehmet to represent Texas Senate District 9 in a special runoff election, flipping a seat that had been controlled by Republicans for decades. Rehmet defeated Republican opponent Leigh Wambsganss with 5
Three brothers die after falling through ice on private pond near Bonham
Three young brothers died Monday after falling through the ice on a private pond near Bonham, according to officials in Fannin County. The incident has left the local community in mourning and prompted an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. Authorities said emergency crews were dispatched to a pond located off Rec Road No. 3 after receiving reports that children had fallen into the icy water. First responders, along with a nearby resident, worked quickly to rescue the boys from the pond as temperatures and conditions complicated rescue efforts. Two of the children, ages 8 and 9, were pulled from the water and immediately given first aid at the scene before being transported to a nearby hospital. Despite lifesaving measures, both boys later died. A third child, a 6-year-old, did not initially resurface after breaking through the ice. Officials said an extensive search was conducted before the youngest boy was recovered from the pond. All three children were pronounced dead, and authorities stated that their names would be released after family members were formally notified. The Fannin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the deaths Monday evening and said details remain limited as the investigation continues. Officials have not yet released information regarding how long the children were on the ice or whether additional safety factors may have played a role. Investigators said more information would be shared as it becomes available. The local school district confirmed that all three boys were elementary students within the district. In a statement issued Monday, district officials expressed deep sorrow over the loss and extended condolences to the children’s family, classmates, and teachers. The district said the deaths have deeply affected students and staff across its campuses. To support those impacted by the tragedy, the school district announced that counselors would be available for students and staff members in need of emotional support. Administrators encouraged families to reach out if their children require assistance processing the loss, emphasizing the importance of compassion and collective care during the difficult time. On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office publicly thanked multiple agencies and individuals who assisted during the emergency response. Those acknowledged included state and local emergency responders, fire and police departments, emergency management officials from neighboring counties, and community members who attempted to help at the scene. Officials said the coordinated response reflected the strong sense of community in the area. Authorities also urged residents to remain cautious around frozen ponds and bodies of water, particularly during periods of cold weather when ice conditions can be unpredictable. The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with thin ice, especially in rural areas where private ponds are common. As the investigation continues, officials reiterated their condolences to the family and all those affected, noting that the loss has resonated throughout the Bonham community and beyond.
Three brothers die after falling through ice on private pond near Bonham
Three young brothers died Monday after falling through the ice on a private pond near Bonham, according to officials in Fannin County. The incident has left the local community in mourning and prompted an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. Authorities said emergency crews were dispatched to a pond located off Rec Road No. 3 after receiving reports that children had fallen into the icy water. First responders, along with a nearby resident, worked quickly to rescue the boys from the pond as temperatures and conditions complicated rescue efforts. Two of the children, ages 8 and 9, were pulled from the water and immediately given first aid at the scene before being transported to a nearby hospital. Despite lifesaving measures, both boys later died. A third child, a 6-year-old, did not initially resurface after breaking through the ice. Officials said an extensive search was conducted before the youngest boy was recovered from the pond. All three children were pronounced dead, and authorities stated that their names would be released after family members were formally notified. The Fannin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the deaths Monday evening and said details remain limited as the investigation continues. Officials have not yet released information regarding how long the children were on the ice or whether additional safety factors may have played a role. Investigators said more information would be shared as it becomes available. The local school district confirmed that all three boys were elementary students within the district. In a statement issued Monday, district officials expressed deep sorrow over the loss and extended condolences to the children’s family, classmates, and teachers. The district said the deaths have deeply affected students and staff across its campuses. To support those impacted by the tragedy, the school district announced that counselors would be available for students and staff members in need of emotional support. Administrators encouraged families to reach out if their children require assistance processing the loss, emphasizing the importance of compassion and collective care during the difficult time. On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office publicly thanked multiple agencies and individuals who assisted during the emergency response. Those acknowledged included state and local emergency responders, fire and police departments, emergency management officials from neighboring counties, and community members who attempted to help at the scene. Officials said the coordinated response reflected the strong sense of community in the area. Authorities also urged residents to remain cautious around frozen ponds and bodies of water, particularly during periods of cold weather when ice conditions can be unpredictable. The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with thin ice, especially in rural areas where private ponds are common. As the investigation continues, officials reiterated their condolences to the family and all those affected, noting that the loss has resonated throughout the Bonham community and beyond.
Dallas weather disrupts flights as winter storm grounds over 1,000 at dfw
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is leading the United States in flight disruptions as North Texas prepares for a powerful winter storm bringing snow, ice and dangerously cold temperatures. Airlines operating in the region have proactively reduced flight schedules as a Winter Storm Warning and an Extreme Cold Warning remain in effect. The developing weather system is expected to significantly impact air travel through the weekend, prompting widespread cancellations across the region’s t
Dallas weather disrupts flights as winter storm grounds over 1,000 at dfw
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is leading the United States in flight disruptions as North Texas prepares for a powerful winter storm bringing snow, ice and dangerously cold temperatures. Airlines operating in the region have proactively reduced flight schedules as a Winter Storm Warning and an Extreme Cold Warning remain in effect. The developing weather system is expected to significantly impact air travel through the weekend, prompting widespread cancellations across the region’s t
Winter weather prompts North Texas snowstorm preparation advisory
As freezing temperatures and winter weather conditions approach North Texas, residents are being advised to take timely precautions to protect their homes, utilities, and personal safety. Seasonal snowstorms and hard freezes can cause widespread disruption if basic preventive steps are overlooked. Authorities and community advisories emphasize preparation over panic, encouraging residents to act early and thoughtfully. Outdoor precautions
Winter weather prompts North Texas snowstorm preparation advisory
As freezing temperatures and winter weather conditions approach North Texas, residents are being advised to take timely precautions to protect their homes, utilities, and personal safety. Seasonal snowstorms and hard freezes can cause widespread disruption if basic preventive steps are overlooked. Authorities and community advisories emphasize preparation over panic, encouraging residents to act early and thoughtfully. Outdoor precautions
Texas orders Dallas to remove rainbow crosswalks or risk losing infrastructure funds
The state of Texas has given the city of Dallas until the end of January to remove several decorative pavement markings, including rainbow-painted crosswalks in the Oak Lawn neighborhood and a large “Black Lives Matter” street mural on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. State officials have warned that failure to comply could put millions of dollars in transportation and infrastructure funding at risk. The dispute traces back to an order issued on Oct. 8, 2025, when Texas Gov. Gr
Texas orders Dallas to remove rainbow crosswalks or risk losing infrastructure funds
The state of Texas has given the city of Dallas until the end of January to remove several decorative pavement markings, including rainbow-painted crosswalks in the Oak Lawn neighborhood and a large “Black Lives Matter” street mural on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. State officials have warned that failure to comply could put millions of dollars in transportation and infrastructure funding at risk. The dispute traces back to an order issued on Oct. 8, 2025, when Texas Gov. Gr
Two million eggs to reach North Texas families under pandemic price settlement
Nearly two million eggs are set to be distributed across North Texas as part of a statewide food assistance effort tied to a legal settlement over alleged price increases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The shipment, amounting to roughly 50,000 dozen eggs, is expected to provide critical nutritional support to families experiencing food insecurity throughout the region. The eggs will be delivered to food banks across Texas following a settlement with Cal-Maine Foods Incorporated, one of the nation’s largest egg producers. The agreement stems from allegations that the company significantly raised egg prices during the pandemic, placing added strain on households already facing economic uncertainty. State officials said the distribution is intended to help offset the impact of those increases by directing high-demand food items to communities in need. In North Texas, the North Texas Food Bank is preparing to receive a substantial portion of the shipment. Representatives say the timing is especially important as demand for food assistance remains elevated. Food banks across the state continue to report increased traffic, driven by higher grocery costs and lingering financial pressures on working families. Officials with the North Texas Food Bank estimate that the incoming eggs could help support as many as 744,000 individuals connected to its network. The organization emphasized that eggs are a valuable source of protein and are often difficult to keep in steady supply due to cost and demand. The additional inventory is expected to help stabilize distributions and improve access to balanced meals. The Tarrant Area Food Bank, which will also receive a delivery, said protein-rich foods remain among the most requested and hardest items to stock. The organization noted that many families are forced to make difficult choices when grocery prices rise, and access to nutritious staples like eggs can help reduce that burden while improving overall meal quality. Beyond North Texas, food banks in Houston, San Antonio, Central Texas, East Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, and West Texas are among those scheduled to receive egg shipments. The allocation varies by region, with larger metropolitan food banks receiving tens of thousands of dozens and smaller regional banks receiving smaller, yet still significant, quantities. State officials said the settlement underscores ongoing efforts to monitor corporate pricing practices and ensure consumer protection, particularly during emergencies. The egg distribution, they added, reflects a broader commitment to directing recovered resources back into communities affected by economic hardship. Food banks and partner pantries are currently coordinating logistics to safely store and distribute the eggs, which require careful handling due to refrigeration needs. Distribution timelines may vary by region as organizations work to integrate the shipment into existing food assistance programs. As food insecurity remains a pressing issue across Texas, advocates say the egg settlement offers meaningful, though temporary, relief. For many families struggling to stretch limited food budgets, the added supply represents not just a legal outcome, but a tangible source of nourishment during a period of continued need.
Two million eggs to reach North Texas families under pandemic price settlement
Nearly two million eggs are set to be distributed across North Texas as part of a statewide food assistance effort tied to a legal settlement over alleged price increases during the COVID-19 pandemic. The shipment, amounting to roughly 50,000 dozen eggs, is expected to provide critical nutritional support to families experiencing food insecurity throughout the region. The eggs will be delivered to food banks across Texas following a settlement with Cal-Maine Foods Incorporated, one of the nation’s largest egg producers. The agreement stems from allegations that the company significantly raised egg prices during the pandemic, placing added strain on households already facing economic uncertainty. State officials said the distribution is intended to help offset the impact of those increases by directing high-demand food items to communities in need. In North Texas, the North Texas Food Bank is preparing to receive a substantial portion of the shipment. Representatives say the timing is especially important as demand for food assistance remains elevated. Food banks across the state continue to report increased traffic, driven by higher grocery costs and lingering financial pressures on working families. Officials with the North Texas Food Bank estimate that the incoming eggs could help support as many as 744,000 individuals connected to its network. The organization emphasized that eggs are a valuable source of protein and are often difficult to keep in steady supply due to cost and demand. The additional inventory is expected to help stabilize distributions and improve access to balanced meals. The Tarrant Area Food Bank, which will also receive a delivery, said protein-rich foods remain among the most requested and hardest items to stock. The organization noted that many families are forced to make difficult choices when grocery prices rise, and access to nutritious staples like eggs can help reduce that burden while improving overall meal quality. Beyond North Texas, food banks in Houston, San Antonio, Central Texas, East Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, and West Texas are among those scheduled to receive egg shipments. The allocation varies by region, with larger metropolitan food banks receiving tens of thousands of dozens and smaller regional banks receiving smaller, yet still significant, quantities. State officials said the settlement underscores ongoing efforts to monitor corporate pricing practices and ensure consumer protection, particularly during emergencies. The egg distribution, they added, reflects a broader commitment to directing recovered resources back into communities affected by economic hardship. Food banks and partner pantries are currently coordinating logistics to safely store and distribute the eggs, which require careful handling due to refrigeration needs. Distribution timelines may vary by region as organizations work to integrate the shipment into existing food assistance programs. As food insecurity remains a pressing issue across Texas, advocates say the egg settlement offers meaningful, though temporary, relief. For many families struggling to stretch limited food budgets, the added supply represents not just a legal outcome, but a tangible source of nourishment during a period of continued need.
Indian student from Andhra Pradesh goes missing during solo winter trip in Alaska
A 24-year-old student from Andhra Pradesh pursuing a master’s degree in the US state of Texas has been reported missing after undertaking a solo winter trip to Alaska during the Christmas holiday period. The student, identified as Karasani Hari Krishna Reddy, is a native of Guntur district and had travelled to Alaska on December 22 with plans to return within two weeks, according to information shared by his friends. Reddy, who was studying in Texas, had informed his friends and r
Indian student from Andhra Pradesh goes missing during solo winter trip in Alaska
A 24-year-old student from Andhra Pradesh pursuing a master’s degree in the US state of Texas has been reported missing after undertaking a solo winter trip to Alaska during the Christmas holiday period. The student, identified as Karasani Hari Krishna Reddy, is a native of Guntur district and had travelled to Alaska on December 22 with plans to return within two weeks, according to information shared by his friends. Reddy, who was studying in Texas, had informed his friends and r
Five-story mural transforms downtown Dallas parking garage into public art landmark
A once-unadorned parking garage wall in downtown Dallas has been transformed into a striking five-story mural, marking a significant addition to the city’s growing public art landscape. The new artwork now spans the west-facing exterior of The Adolphus Hotel’s parking structure, introducing a vivid and imaginative presence along Commerce Street. The mural, titled “The Time Keeper,” was officially unveiled this week as part of the Downtown Dallas Mural Initiative, an effort a
Five-story mural transforms downtown Dallas parking garage into public art landmark
A once-unadorned parking garage wall in downtown Dallas has been transformed into a striking five-story mural, marking a significant addition to the city’s growing public art landscape. The new artwork now spans the west-facing exterior of The Adolphus Hotel’s parking structure, introducing a vivid and imaginative presence along Commerce Street. The mural, titled “The Time Keeper,” was officially unveiled this week as part of the Downtown Dallas Mural Initiative, an effort a
Uvalde school shooting trial opens with emotional 911 calls and officer testimony
The trial of a former Uvalde school police officer accused of failing to protect children during the 2022 elementary school shooting began with raw and emotional testimony, as families of the victims listened to frantic 911 calls played in open court. Relatives of those killed wept openly while recordings captured the desperate moments when teachers and students pleaded for help as the attack unfolded inside Robb Elementary School. Prosecutors told jurors that Adrian Gonzales, who w
Uvalde school shooting trial opens with emotional 911 calls and officer testimony
The trial of a former Uvalde school police officer accused of failing to protect children during the 2022 elementary school shooting began with raw and emotional testimony, as families of the victims listened to frantic 911 calls played in open court. Relatives of those killed wept openly while recordings captured the desperate moments when teachers and students pleaded for help as the attack unfolded inside Robb Elementary School. Prosecutors told jurors that Adrian Gonzales, who w
Crowley industrial explosion injures worker; victim airlifted to Dallas hospital
Emergency crews were dispatched around 5:45 a.m. to a site in the 900 block of North Crowley Road, where officials reported an incident at the ChampionX Artificial Lift location. First responders arrived to find evidence consistent with an industrial explosion and began providing medical care and securing the area, officials said. The initial response involved multiple agencies and focused on ensuring the scene was safe while assessing the extent of the damage and any ongoing hazards at the f
Crowley industrial explosion injures worker; victim airlifted to Dallas hospital
Emergency crews were dispatched around 5:45 a.m. to a site in the 900 block of North Crowley Road, where officials reported an incident at the ChampionX Artificial Lift location. First responders arrived to find evidence consistent with an industrial explosion and began providing medical care and securing the area, officials said. The initial response involved multiple agencies and focused on ensuring the scene was safe while assessing the extent of the damage and any ongoing hazards at the f









