A Military Training Jet Crashes Into Suburban Homes In Lake Worth
Good morning dallas It’s Monday, September 20th
Your headlines:
A military Plane crashed into several homes in Lake Worth Sunday; Pilots have been injured and property damage is assessed. (Dallas patch)
Famous foodie and media personality Dotty Griffith has died at the age of 71. She leaves a legacy of delicious cookbooks, friends, family, and co-workers who have adored her.
Technology is advancing rapidly, however Human nature stubbornly remains the same, based on the new story of Undermain about the ancient Greek fable “Seven against Thebes”. It was set back in today’s turbulent political climate and retold through dance and the eyes of the citizens as “Stronger Than Arms”.
Are you a local business owner or marketer in Dallas? Our top notch local sponsorship will keep at the top of the inboxes in town every morning. Contact us here for the facts.
The weather today: Wet all day. High: 99 Low: 77.
Here are the top stories of today in Dallas:
- Half a dozen People were shot during a violent Saturday night in Deep Ellum. (WFAA.com)
- Dallas Fort is worth that Capital of America’s heartland? (The Dallas Morning News)
- Dallas’ Operation Pegasus has resulted in dozens of arrests as well more than 100 weapons confiscated. (FOX 4 Dallas)
- A couple of teenagers Twins discussed the behavior of their peers at school during vaccination in Fair Park. (CBS Dallas / Fort Worth)
- Here’s news to use: check out this well-curated one List of pumpkin fields, Hayrides, and other fall activities in north Texas. (WFAA.com)
Today in Dallas:
- September Virtual Trivia – Doctor Who (all day).
- JROTC sponsored Carter Blood Drive in Gym 3 (all day).
- French National Honor Society – S Garland HS (3pm).
- Anime Plus Club – Watauga Public Library (5 p.m.).
- Junior High Navy Flag Football ILT Grand Prairie Middle @ UME (Events) (5:30 PM).
Dallas Patch Notebook
- Dallas Cowboys: “I’ve been waiting all week! #DallasCowboys” (Instagram)
- Texas SPCA: “Fulfill an animal’s wish to find a home forever! The adoption event #ClearTheShelters is currently taking place and there are still many animals that are looking for a home. “(Facebook)
- Dallas Animal Services and Adoption Center: “It’s the LAST DAY of Clear the Shelters !!! Will you stop by DAS today? All pets are FREE and we have hundreds to choose from! We’ve also extended our opening hours today.” (Facebook)
- Dallas City Emergency Management Office: “Face covering helps protect us all. Continuing to wear face covering in public places can help reduce the spread of the virus among everyone. Learn more at dallascityhall.com/covid19 Dallas Police Department Dallas Fire-Rescue. “(Facebook)
- Dallas Park and Recreation Department: “Get #FREE Shakespeare-in-the-Park tickets (while supplies last) at any Dallas Recreation Center and enjoy” Romeo & Juliet “played by the teenage fear and rebellion of the 80s under the stars! The shows start on September 8th and run until 16. ” (Facebook)
- North Texas Food Bank: “NTFB’s Drive-Thru Mobile Pantry will be in the following locations this week. All meals are distributed according to the “first come, first served” principle. “(Instagram)
From our sponsors – thank you for supporting local news!
Selected companies:
- Free Covid Tests LLC – Free Covid Testing For Everyone – Drive Thru – 17776 Dallas Pkwy (visit website)
- Soldiers-4-Christ Ministries International Headquarters – Help for homeless veterans and homeless people
- Oak Farms Dairy – Win up to $ 10,000 for your local high school (visit website)
- Add your company here
Events:
Appearances & Services:
Job offers:
Found lost:
That’s it for today. I’ll be back in your inbox with your next update tomorrow morning! If you enjoy these newsletters, consider bringing some of your friends and neighbors on board. You can send them this link to subscribe.
– Kevin Phinney
About me: Kevin Phinney has lived and worked as a writer and editor in Austin, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Seattle, and New York City. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in El Paso. Phinney attended college in Austin. He has worked as a reporter and commentator for television and is a former midweek radio host on KGSR-FM (now known as Austin City Limits Radio) entitled “Kevin & Kevin in the Morning”. He is also the author of Souled American, a book that traces racial relations in America through music. It was published by BILLBOARD Books and is often used in college classrooms across the country.
Do you have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Dallas Daily? Send me an email at kevin.phinney@patch.com.
[ad_1]