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A dive into the top headlines in Dallas Fort Worth, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less multiple times a day.
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A dive into the top headlines in Dallas Fort Worth, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less multiple times a day.
Plus, Tuesday marks the final day of early voting in municipal elections across North Texas, and the Dallas Stars defeated the Colorado Avalanche 6-2 in Game 5 to take a 3-2 series lead.
Plus, the Dallas Stars host the Colorado Avalanche Monday night in Game 5 of their playoff series, and a 17-year-old faces capital murder charges in connection to a weekend shooting that left two dead in Arlington.
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines reported a loss of $149-million in the first quarter which still beat Wall Street expectations. CEO Bob Jordan told KRLD's David Johnson they are pulling back in some areas because of a drop off in domestic leisure travel.
Plus, the Dallas Stars beat the Colorado Avalanche in overtime to take a 2-1 series lead, and the Dallas Wings introduced No. 1 overall pick Paige Bueckers on Wednesday.
Senator John Cornyn is expressing his support for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after another report of a Signal chat communication of military plans, this time, involving Hegseth's wife and brother.
Plus, the Texas Department of Transportation is looking at ways to reconnect Deep Ellum and Downtown Dallas, and Dallas County updates software after problems in Richardson on the first day of early voting in the May 3 election.
Plus, the latest on the Wilmer-Hutchins High School shooting, early voting issues in Richardson, insight on the papal Conclave and more from KRLD 1080.
Plus, the Dallas Stars evened their playoff series with the Colorado Avalances at 1-1, and Mavericks' general manager Nico Harrison spoke publicly on Monday for the first time since the morning after he traded Luka Doncic to Los Angeles.
Plus, the National Weather Service will survey damage in Parker and Hood counties after severe weekend weather, and the gunman in the 2019 El Paso Walmart mass shooting will plead guilty Monday in court.
Plus, Collin County health officials report a person with measles could have exposed residents on April 11-12, and the parent of a student killed in the Sandy Hook mass shooting says education is just as important as security.
Plus, crews work through the night to restore electricity after a tractor-trailer knocked out power in Euless, and Dallas ISD officials will speak Thursday to give more detail about a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School on Tuesday.
Plus, the White House clarifies that tariffs on some Chinese goods are actually up to 245%, and the Texas House is set to vote on school vouchers on Wednesday.
Plus, the U.S. stock market showed positive momentum ahead of opening on Tuesday, and the Frisco high school charged with murder is out on bond after a judge reduced it from $1 million to $250,000.
Plus, a recycling plant fire in Fort Worth could burn for days, officials say, and the Highland Park High School boys soccer team was forced to forfeit its state title after using an ineligible player.
Plus, Luka Doncic scored 45 points in his return to Dallas as the Lakers beat the Mavericks 112-97, and the Texas House will take up the Senate's budget bill on Thursday.
Plus, Luka Doncic returns to the American Airlines Center to take on the Mavericks as a Laker on Wednesday night, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate, challenging Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX).
Plus, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) says tariffs could impact his 2026 re-election campaign, and the North Texas chapter of the Red Cross is headed to Kentucky to help with storm recovery.
Plus, China says it will import a 34% tariff on goods imported from the United States in response to Donald Trump's blanket tariffs, and the mother and the brother of a Frisco Memorial High School student who was stabbed to death are speaking out.
Plus, President Trump has increased taxes on imported goods from across the globe, and the stock market is expected to take a dive after the announced tariffs.
Plus, Dallas City Manager Kimberly Tolbert will meet Wednesday with the five finalists for the Dallas police chief position, and President Donald Trump plans to announce far-reaching tariffs on Wednesday.
Plus, Texas defeated TCU in the Elite Eight on Monday night to advance to the Final Four, and Garland police and the FBI are investigating after a suitcase filled with explosives was found in a wooded area.
Plus, No. 1 seed Texas and No. 2 seed TCU will meet Monday night in the Elite Eight for a trip to the Final Four, and the final five candidates for Dallas police chief will meet with residents this week.
Plus, a bullet shattered a window at Hosp Elementary School in Frisco on Thursday, and the Rangers dropped their opener to the Boston Red Sox on Thursday.
Plus, several state agencies are preparing for severe weather in Texas on Thursday, and U.S. Sen. John Cornyn announced his 2026 re-election campaign on Wednesday.
Plus, residents in Irving and McKinney reported large hail on Tuesday night, and the Trump administration is trying to downplay the incident in which war plans were shared over a non-government messaging app.
Plus, a Fort Worth attorney accused of making threats against a Tarrant County commissioner is behind bars, and Texas House member is backtracking after filing a bill to shutdown Texas Parks and Wildlife.
Plus, Texas health officials have confirmed 30 new cases of measles, bringing the statewide total to 309, and the National Medal of Honor Museum will open on Tuesday.
Plus, the Irving City Council on Thursday approved a zoning change that would allow the Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns the Dallas Mavericks, to build a resort at the site of the old Texas Stadium.
Plus, a 3-year-old girl is in the hospital after being shot in Hunt County, and mourners will hold a candlelight vigil for a 5-year-old Granbury boy who was struck and killed by a school bus.
Plus, thousands of previously classified documents related to the Kennedy assassination were released on Tuesday, and President Donald Trump says the government will not prohibit contractors from having segregated restaurants, waiting rooms, and drinking fountains.
Plus, fire crews responded to a large fire at Cham Star Recycling in West Dallas on Sunday, and Garland police say they made an arrest in a hit-and-run crash that killed a 14-year-old girl.
Plus, an American Airlines flight bound for DFW Airport made an emergency landing in Denver on Thursday night, and five people were killed in a crash on Interstate 35 in Austin on Thursday.
Plus, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence and running back Rico Dowdle both signed deals elsewhere in free agency, and Watauga police found more than four dozen animals held in dangerous conditions at a single residence.
Plus, a Texas House committee wrapped up a hearing on school vouchers early Wednesday morning, and an Infowars reporter was murdered in Austin on Sunday.
Plus, spring break started on Monday for several North Texas school districts, and a bill will be introduced in the Texas Senate on Monday that would restrict changing the gender on a birth certificate.
Plus, DFW Airport expects a record number of travelers over spring break, and HEB ISD is still investigating a threat that forced the evacuation of three campuses on Wednesday.
Also, the "Grinch Crime Spree" in Plano has been solved with the suspect in jail, and VP Vance will visit the Texas-Mexico border to highlight the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
Plus, a Texas Democrat was removed from the House chamber during President Trump's joint address to Congress on Tuesday night, and parts of North Texas are at risk for wildfires on Wednesday due to high winds.
Plus, Oncor continues to work through power restoration in DFW and we talk about what to expect from President Trump's speech to both chambers of congress this evening.
Plus, the weather caused major delays on North Texas roads on Tuesday morning, and Mavs' star Kyrie Irving left Monday night's game with an injury.
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