Two former NFL offensive linemen (Alex Boone and Jeremiah Sirles) join former 8th grade football backup (Phil Mackey) for entertaining, behind-the-scenes discussions about the NFL -- from an offensive line + trenches perspective! Your Dumb Football Questions are always welcome on the OLine Committee. An offensive line lifestyle podcast! ABOUT ALEX BOONE: Played 10 years in the NFL, for the San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks. ABOUT JEREMIAH SIRLES: ...
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It's all about your Week 5 Texas High School Football matchups.
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American Heart Association launches project in Fort Worth to improve cardiac arrest survival
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The American Heart Association picked Fort Worth as one of three cities for a project that aims to improve the survival rate of people who suffer cardiac arrest outside a hospital.
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Things To Do Around DFW: State Fair of Texas, haunted houses, fall festivals & more
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The State Fair of Texas opens on Friday, and it's one of many fall events that kick off this weekend across North Texas. It's the time of year for haunted houses, Oktoberfest, and other fall festivals. Photo credit: Getty Images
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Cool mornings and warm afternoons stick around through early next week
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Cool mornings, warm afternoons, and no rain are the North Texas weather stories through early next week. Meanwhile, Hurricane Helene continues to strengthen as it approaches the eastern Florida Panhandle Thursday evening.
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Bring an immersive musuem experience at home with this app
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Our App today is called Bloomberg Connects. For some people, the worlds of museums and fine art are something they can only imagine. Now, you can indulge yourself by visiting museums all over, and never leave your home. This app is an interactive guide to more than 500 museums around the world, as well as different kinds of galleries and gardens. I…
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Get ready for the annual Rattle Battle Cooking Competition with this year's host Chef Tim Love
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This Thursday, September 26th Dallas-Fort Worth’s very own Ariat Texas Rattlers are gearing up to kick off their third annual Rattler Days festival. It runs through Saturday the 28th. This year’s Rattler Days with Rattle Battle Cooking Competition will be hosted by celebrity Chef Tim Love. Then it will be followed by three days of bull riding actio…
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'We can't do this forever,' Garcia says of decision to retire
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Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia joined Mike Rogers and Austin York on Wednesday to discuss his decision to retire and why now was the right time.
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Cause of chemical fire under investigation; 10 first responders treated
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The Frisco Fire Department says crews got the fire under control within 20 minutes; the fire was completely extinguished about an hour and 45 minutes later. Little Elm Fire Department helped at the site of the fire; Plano, Prosper and The Colony sent crews to man Frisco stations to respond to other calls. This is a developing story.…
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Our App today is called Alison. It's never too late to learn something new. This is a learning app to teach you something you didn't know yesterday. It has thousands of different kinds of courses to choose from, so you can pick just about anything. And these courses might help you to make a change in a career, if you find it more interesting. Maybe…
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Shelter-in-place order lifted after Frisco fire
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The Frisco Fire Department has lifted a shelter-in-place order for people who live near a pool supply company that caught fire Wednesday morning. The fire started at the business on John W. Elliott Drive north of Downtown about 7:45.
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A special board meeting at Southwest Airlines could be called for management overhaul
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Activist investor Elliott Investment Management says the company's leadership needs to be overhauled...and now that they have an 11% stake in the company...they are calling the board meeting to see that those changes happen.
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Rain moves out, gives way to cooler temperatures
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Severe weather is gone and cooler weather will replace it through the rest of the week. A warming trend is on the way this weekend into early next week.
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Court rejects Paxton's appeal, State Fair gun ban stands
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's last-ditch effort to stop the State Fair of Texas gun ban now lies with the Supreme Court. A special appeals panel has rejected Paxton's efforts to block the law.
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UT Dallas cuts ribbon on first phase of its 'Athenaeum'
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The University of Texas at Dallas is celebrating completion of a 57,000 square foot building that represents the first phase of work on a 12 acre project known as the "Athenaeum."Photo: Alan Scaia
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Ten Houston massage parlors shut down suspected of human trafficking
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A state agency shuts down a string of ten Houston massage parlors...courtesy of a year-old state law. House Bill 3579 empowers the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to issue an emergency closure order for six months. Photo: Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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What's next in conflict between Israel and Hezbollah?
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The death toll in Monday's Israeli strike on Lebanon has grown to more than 490 people, according to Lebanese authorities. The attack is part of Israel's attempt to move Hezbollah away from the Lebanon-Israel border, and it comes less than a week after an attack on communication devices killed dozens in Lebanon. It raises a lot of questions about w…
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Man dies in shooting involving Fort Worth police, questions remain
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A man died by gunfire in Fort Worth last night but the question is -- did he shoot himself or was he shot by police.By Audacy
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Paxton continues to press on voter registration lawsuit, finds voter form went to dead person
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A voter registration form sent to a dead person leads to an update in Texas AG Ken Paxton's ongoing lawsuits. Paxton has filed an additional motion in his ongoing voter registration lawsuits against Travis and Bexar Counties...after finding that a voter application went to someone who's been dead since 1980. Paxton's office says the voter registrat…
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Dallas, State Fair of Texas face deadline to respond to Paxton's appeal of gun ban decision
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Plus, Grambling State and Prairie View A&M meet Saturday in the 99th State Fair Classic, and the Fort Worth ISD school board will meet Tuesday night to discuss the future of Superintendent Angelica Ramsey.By Audacy
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Rain chances stick around through Wednesday, temperatures stay in 80s
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Rain is still in the forecast over the next day and a half, with much cooler temperatures through the end of the week. It will be a beautiful opening weekend for the State Fair of Texas. Photo credit: National Weather ServiceBy Audacy
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FDA approves flu vaccine that can be administered at home -- and it doesn't involve needles
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Plus, the Cowboys lost to the Ravens 28-25 on Sunday, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is appealing a Dallas County judge's ruling last week that the State Fair of Texas could ban guns.By Audacy
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Get access to a map and turn-by-turn directions offline with this app
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Our App today is called Guru Maps. This is another of what are many maps apps out there. This one has the maps of just about any place on the world. It can give you turn-by-turn directions to where you need to go, and it will talk you through your driving. It also can be used offline. That's the biggest feature for it. It will download the maps aro…
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Dumb Football Questions: Are Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers STILL underrated?; Do NFL refs hold grudges?
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Are Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers STILL underrated?; Do NFL refs hold grudges? Alex Boone and Phil Mackey answer some Dumb Football Questions! 00:00 - Are the Seattle Seahawks actually underrated, even at 3-0? 10:00 - What do we make of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 3-0 start with Justin Fields at QB? 16:00 - What are road trips like under Ji…
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Week 3 Recap: Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings with IMPRESSIVE Week 3 wins; Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys, WTF?
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Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings with IMPRESSIVE Week 3 wins; Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys, WTF? With Jeremiah Sirles on a remote hunting excursion, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey recap Week 3 in the NFL! 00:00 - Mackey rants about the NFL world prematurely labeling Malik Willis, Sam Darnold and other young QBs as busts! 04:00 - Why are the Chi…
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Mesquite ISD teacher pleads guilty to encouraging fist fight in the classroom
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The Mesquite ISD substitute teacher who encouraged a fist fight in her classroom has pleaded guilty. KRLD's L.P. Phillips says there will not be any jail time. Photo: Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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'I would not recommend eating soil,' dietitian says in response to TikTok trend
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The latest health advice from TikTok is to start eating dirt, and there's even a term for people who do it. They're called "crunchers," and they claim dirt can help with everything from improving gut health to reducing wrinkles and curing acne. Registered dietitian and nutritionist Stacey Woodson joined KRLD to discuss the trend. Photo credit: Gett…
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'Don't try to time the market,' business analyst says
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The stock market is hoping to maintain some of the momentum from last week's interest rate cut, but it can't go up forever can it? CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joined Mike Rogers and Austin York to answer that question. Photo: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on September 19, 2024, in New York City. Stoc…
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'Unsurprising': Cowboys defense was unprepared to stop Ravens on offense
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The Baltimore Ravens rushed for nearly 300 yards in a 28-25 win over the Cowboys on Sunday. Insider Bobby Belt says he wasn't surprised the Dallas defense couldn't stop the run. Photo credit: Quarterback Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys looks on against the Baltimore Ravens during the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Arl…
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Enchanted Rock Natural Preserve will expand by around 630 acres
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One of Texas's most iconic natural areas will be growing by hundreds of acres. Texas Parks and Wildlife sharing that Enchanted Rock Natural Preserve in the Hill Country will expand by around 630 acres. Photo: Credit: Faina Gurevich, Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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Flu vaccine that can be administered at home to hit market in 2025
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The weather is finally turning cooler and for a lot of people that means it's time to get a flu shot. But by this time next year, it may not involve a shot at all. The FDA has approved the first flu vaccine that does not have to be administered by a healthcare professional. It's called FluMist and it's a nasal spray manufactured by AstraZeneca that…
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Heavy rain leads to big backups around North Texas
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Plus, the Dallas Cowboys' second straight loss was marked by sideline disagreements caught on TV, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says he will appeal a judge's ruling that allowed the State Fair of Texas' gun ban to stand.By Audacy
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Rainy Monday morning, temperatures to peak in mid-80s
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A cold front will continue to slowly sag south and east of the area through the day Monday, taking most of the rain with it. There may be a few leftover showers behind the front during the day with temperatures in the 70s under the clouds, Photo credit: National Weather ServiceBy Audacy
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Users can create a journal by dictating their thoughts to this app
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The app Talkbook is for people who like to journal. But, in this kind of journal, users don't have to write down their thoughts or ideas, they journal through video diaries or audio journals. It's a pretty simple interface -- users just hit record and start talking. Talkbook can transcribe everything users say into the written word and produce a vi…
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Learn about World Heart Day and how to prepare for cardiac emergencies
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On this week's edition of Better Living, Chris Arnold visits with Dr. Joe Harrington, Superintendent of HEB ISD and Jenny Eyer of the American Heart Association. World Heart Day is coming up and they discuss strategies for inevitable cardiac emergencies. But first Chris talks with Judy Schmidt, the City of Dallas Sr. Public Affairs Officer about th…
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Dallas police chief to retire from law enforcement, will take civilian role in Austin
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Also, the Cowboys look to bounce back against Ravens after a not so strong first game, and Big Tex sets up for the State Fair of Texas.By Audacy
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Dan Hunt, Chairman & President, FC Dallas joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.By Audacy
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Big Tex has taken his spot at Fair Park as organizers and vendors get ready for the State Fair of Texas. The State Fair of Texas first launched in 1886; Big Tex made his first appearance in 1952. Photo: Alan ScaiaBy Audacy
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Where are all of our DFW mothers? We are excited to introduce to you LaToyia Dennis, who founded The Motivated Mom. She joins KRLD's Kristin Diaz. Photo Credit: Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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Cowboys look to bounce back against Ravens; Manning to make first start
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A big football weekend is on tap in Texas. On Saturday, Arch Manning will make his first start for No. 1 Texas as the Longhorns host Louisiana-Monroe. And on Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys look to rebound from last week's blowout loss to New Orleans. Bonnie-Jill Laflin of 98.7 The Spot joined Mike Rogers and Austin York to preview all of it. Photo: Dak…
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Arch Manning to make first start for #1 Texas on Saturday
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Make way for another superstar with the last name Manning. Arch Manning will make his first start for the #1 Texas Longhorns on Saturday. The quarterback is taking over for Quinn Ewers, who suffered an oblique injury in last week's game. In that 56-to-7 win against U-T-S-A, Arch came in during the second quarter and led the team to five touchdowns.…
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Garcia is one of the best chiefs Dallas PD 'has ever had,' DPA president says
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Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia will retire from law enforcement and take a civilian role in Austin. The news comes just months after the city of Dallas agreed to ensure that Garcia stayed among the state's highest-paid police chiefs and to give him a $10,000 retention bonus every six months. Jaime Castro, president of the Dallas Police Associatio…
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Doctors are warning about a winter surge of COVID
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Before we travel and gather for the holidays, public health leaders want everybody to get a new vaccine that is now available. Dr Jason Bowling with the University of Texas Health System says this is not a booster shot. He says COVID keeps evolving. And research is keeping up. These shots get the same testing as any other vaccine, meaning they're s…
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Teachers from across the country come to Dallas to talk about students' success
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The nonprofit, Communities in Schools, has brought 400 teachers and education leaders to Dallas this week for a conference on students' success. Communities in Schools works directly with districts to identify kids who may need help with academics, attendance or behavior. "We give them trained individuals who operate on their campuses every day," s…
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Why are there so many threats against schools this year?
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This school year has begun with arrests and threats against schools all over Texas. On Wednesday, the Houston area had four threats and arrests for everything from bomb threats to finding a gun and a knife on campus to a stabbing. Across Texas, police have arrested at least 10 people over school threats, including a student in Wylie who threatened …
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Dallas police chief to retire, will head to Austin in civilian role
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Plus, a Dallas County Judge ruled on Thursday that the State Fair of Texas could implement its gun ban when it opens next week, and Arch Manning will get the start at quarterback for No. 1 Texas on Saturday with starter Quinn Ewers unable to play due to injury.By Audacy
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Hot weekend ahead before fall-like temperatures finally arrive
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North Texas will have to endure some intense heat for September, but fall-like temperatures will finally arrive next week. There's even a chance for rain early next week. Photo credit: National Weather ServiceBy Audacy
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This app lets your phone be a remote mouse for your laptops
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Our App today is called Remote Mouse. You don't have to have a mouse running with your computer when you have your phone with you. This app lets you control your PC or Mac through this remote control mouse. It's able to do anything that a regular mouse or a touchpad might do. You can also use it as a remote control keyboard. It also works to use vo…
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Texas' water resources have reached its limit
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Also, Hezbollah blames Israel for exploding electronics, and a judge allows the State Fair of Texas gun ban to take effect.By Audacy
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North Texas aerialist Kelsey Jane joins KRLD's ahead of America's Got Talent semifinals
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She's wowed the judges on America's Got Talent into the semifinals! This aerialist, with ties to North Texas, danced in the sky one last time for America to "Gravity" by Sara Bareilles. Kelsey Jane joined the KRLD Afternoon News to share more about her experience on the national TV show as well as her mission to open more opportunities for performe…
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Judge allows State Fair of Texas gun ban to take effect
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The State Fair of Texas will be allowed to enforce its ban on guns when it opens a week from Friday. The fair announced the ban last month as a result of a shooting in the food court last year that injured three people. The State Fair of Texas' rule does not allow license-to-carry holders to bring their guns in. Current police and retired officers …
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