Supreme Court extends pause on Texas immigration law to next Monday
Also, three fatal shootings in Love Field overnight are said to be related to each other, and McKinney's mayor brings the impact of bringing in a new amphitheater to the city.
A dive into the top headlines in Dallas Fort Worth, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less multiple times a day.
Also, three fatal shootings in Love Field overnight are said to be related to each other, and McKinney's mayor brings the impact of bringing in a new amphitheater to the city.
Plus, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is filing a lawsuit against a woman he accuses of extortion, and Gov. Greg Abbott is asking the Small Business Administration for a disaster declaration after the wildfires in the Texas Panhandle.
Plus, a man faces a murder charge after police say he stole a car and caused a deadly crash, and advocates rallied outside the Texas Capitol Monday ahead of a potential immigration ruling.
Plus, Fort Worth police arrested a man suspected of shooting his brother Saturday night and taking off with his brother's kids, and a former constable in Tarrant County is facing indecent assault charges.
Plus, an 18-year-old is charged with murder in connection to a deadly that police say stemmed from an argument over a dog, and a Dallas man was indicted Friday in connection to a December murder in Uptown.
Plus, stormy weather is expected to continue Friday night, and experts say beef prices may rise due to Texas Panhandle wildfires.
Plus, the Frisco ISD school board met in a special session Thursday to discuss the recent lawsuit the Texas Attorney General filed against the district, and Fort Worth is considering asking homeowners to pay more to help repair city streets.
Plus, a suspect was indicted Thursday in connection to the murder of a Dallas ISD employee, and a North Texas teacher is out of the classroom after being charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child.
Plus, Mark Cuban's new drug company starts manufacturing in Deep Ellum today.
Plus, a Hebron High School teacher who received national attention for wearing a dress on "school spirit day" has resigned, and Mark Cuban's drug company will start manufacturing its drugs at its Deep Ellum facility.
Also, the petition attempt to recall Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson has failed, and plans to make a highspeed rail between Dallas and Fort Worth are running into criticism.
Texans cast their ballots in the primary election on Tuesday night, awarding the state's Republican presidential primary to former President Donald Trump and selecting U.S. Rep. Colin Allred (D-Dallas) to oppose U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R) in November. But Republican strategist Vinny Minchillo of Glasshouse Strategy explains why the night's big winner was actually Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R).
Plus, Nikki Haley suspends her presidential campaign, and the Smokehouse Creek fire continues to burn in the Texas panhandle.
U.S. Rep. Colin Allred (D-Dallas) avoided a runoff by crushing his next-closest opponent in the race to face U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in November, and several Texas races are headed to a run-off election.
Also, get a glimpse of three finalists for Austin City Manager, and police capture a Denton man who threw rocks through big expensive windows.
Also, public transportation is provided for those needing a ride to the polls, and renovation on the Battleship Texas leads to some challenges.
Plus, GOP Presidential candidate Nikki Haley was in Fort Worth Monday night rallying her supporters, and dozens of charities in the Panhandle are collecting donations for people affected by the wildfires.
Crews in the Texas Panhandle are fighting the largest wildfire in state history. The Smokehouse Creek Fire has burned about 1.1 million acres and as of Monday afternoon was just 15% contained.
Also, the US Supreme Court has until the weekend to weigh into the new Texas immigration enforcement bill, and a man is convicted for killing his pregnant girlfriend.
Also, Super Tuesday brings several important races for Texans to decide, and Richardson ISD holds another listening discussion about the district's plan to close five elementary schools.
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