Dallas Morning News Father guilty of capital murder in Garland triple slaying he drove his son to and from Richard Acosta Jr., 34, automatically receives a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. I MessengerFebruary 12, 2023
Dallas Morning News Mark Cuban reveals how Luka Doncic pushed for Mavericks to make Kyrie Irving trade Moments after beating the Clippers, Cuban shared his big vision for the Doncic-Irving partnership. I MessengerFebruary 10, 2023
Dallas Morning News ‘She told me to get out of my shell.’ Grammy winning DeSoto teacher inspires confidence DeSoto High School choir director Pamela Dawson won the 2023 Grammy Music Educator Award this month. I MessengerFebruary 9, 2023
Dallas Morning News Man jailed in Dallas Zoo crimes plans to steal more animals if released, affidavits say The newly obtained court records reveal key details about what happened in the mystery at the Dallas Zoo over the last several weeks, which... I MessengerFebruary 8, 2023
Arts & Entertainment D-FW’s Snarky Puppy, Kirk Franklin score big again at Grammys Beyoncé was the night’s biggest winner, snagging four trophies and breaking the record for most Grammy wins at 32. I MessengerFebruary 8, 2023
Dallas Morning News Abandoned and forgotten: Dallas journalist reclaims history by restoring Black cemetery Rodney Hawkins discovered the 200-year-old ancestral burial ground after over 30 years of neglect I MessengerFebruary 5, 2023
Dallas Morning News Frisco ISD Teacher Quit After Student’s Online Posts. Schools Need To Learn How To Respond Students are misbehaving more often, driving teachers out of classrooms I MessengerFebruary 5, 2023
Dallas Morning News North Texas lawmaker files constitutional amendment to legalize casino gambling in Texas Voters would get the final say in November on also legalizing sports gambling; multiple casino licenses possible for Grand Prairie, Dallas and Fort Worth. I MessengerFebruary 4, 2023
Dallas Morning News SMU football great Jerry LeVias recalls how a chance meeting with MLK shaped his life At 19, LeVias was taken aside by the civil rights icon and given advice that would resonate for decades. I MessengerJanuary 16, 2023
Dallas Morning News ‘We want three!’: South Oak Cliff celebrates back-to-back champs with hometown parade Hundreds of people lined the parade route to South Oak Cliff High School, home of the state football champion Golden Bears. I MessengerJanuary 15, 2023