Luby’s Lives + A Bar ‘Remembers’ 9/11 + Texas Is STARR Struck
Get up and shine, Dallas! It’s Monday, July 5th.
Among the top stories in Dallas today:
- Man charged with the murder of 18-year-olds Inside the Carrollton Apartment Complex (Patch)
- Father of baby arrested by Ennis Amber Alert Unrelated Family Attack Charges (Patch)
- Dallas officer injured after being handcuffed Suspect steals team carSays Police (CBS Dallas / Fort Worth)
- Victim identified, Suspect arrested in deadly shootings in April: Dallas Police Department (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)
- A year later, residents of the Dallas area feel a new sense of Freedom on the fourth (The Dallas Morning News)
- Range of violence interrupters a new approach to preventing violent crime in Dallas (FOX 4 Dallas)
Today in Dallas
- Dallas Museum of Art – Community Programs and Dallas Yummy Mommies (10:00 AM)
Dallas Patch Notebook
- Dallas Mavericks: “Next stop: # Tokyo2020! @Kzs_si beat Lithuania 96-85 behind @lukadoncic’s triple-double, 31 pts / 10reb/13” (Instagram)
- Dallas Police Department: “Please protect your community by calling 9-1-1 if you see illegal fireworks and / or celebratory shots.” (Facebook)
- DFW Airport: “I wish everyone a safe and happy 4th of July!” (Facebook)
- Dallas Art Museum: “Happy #FourthofJuly! Celebrate the holiday by visiting a work by famous American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.” (Instagram)
- North Texas Food Bank: “Happy Fourth of July, from our Food Bank Family to you!” (Instagram)
- Dallas Park and Recreation Department: “Spend some time with the family in one of the 8 Family Aquatic Centers from #DallasParks! Find a location and opening times” (Facebook)
- Dallas ISD: “The Dallas ISD will be closed July 5-9 for summer break. We hope everyone has a safe holiday!” (Facebook)
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– 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 presenter of a weekday radio show called “Kevin & Kevin in the Morning” on KGSR-FM (now known as Austin City Limits Radio). 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.
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