Dallas Morning News Yaser Said found guilty of capital murder in 2008 slayings of daughters, Sarah and Amina Yaser Said was on trial for the fatal shootings of 18-year-old Amina Said and 17-year-old Sarah Said in Irving. I MessengerAugust 12, 2022
Dallas Morning News Dallas hair salon shooting suspect indicted on 7 counts of aggravated assault The charges against 37-year-old Jeremy Theron Smith include a bias component that increases the potential punishment. I MessengerAugust 11, 2022
Dallas Morning News At Wheatley Elementary site in South Dallas, plans for new school evolve Cornerstone Crossroads Academy listens to neighbors to preserve a gym that the community valued. I MessengerAugust 10, 2022
Dallas Morning News 18-year-old arrested after fatal beating in Red Bird Arianna Guice faces a murder charge in connection with the death of Dalonna Morris. I MessengerAugust 9, 2022
Dallas Morning News Letters to the Editor — Texas Democrats, inflation, free speech, Marriage Act, ERCOT Readers agree with a column that faults Texas Democrats for not stepping up to help the party; offer three tips to control inflation; ask... I MessengerAugust 7, 2022
Dallas Morning News Union Pacific begins cleanup 11 days after train derailment in Joppa Some residents feel company should have acted more quickly and better communicated with neighborhood. I MessengerAugust 6, 2022
Dallas Morning News HGTV show challenges home flippers to make $1 million in Dallas Couples from Chicago and New York will move to Dallas to turn $1,000 into a cool million in just six months through house flipping. I MessengerAugust 5, 2022
Dallas Morning News Family of Love Field shooter says they have not been updated on her medical condition Portia Odufuwa was stable Sunday afternoon, Dallas police said. I MessengerAugust 4, 2022
Dallas Morning News Founder of Raising Cane’s buys $100,000 in Mega Millions lottery tickets If he wins the $810 million payout, he says he’ll share it with employees. I MessengerAugust 3, 2022
Dallas Morning News Abortion laws, anti-LGBT rhetoric could drive students away from Texas colleges As high school students make college plans, some are crossing off schools in states with restrictive policies. I MessengerAugust 2, 2022