Texas AG Ken Paxton’s Ally Matt Krause Plans To Run Against Him
Good morning dallas Today is Friday September 17th.
Your headlines: Experts and politicians were baffled when yesterday State representative Matt Krause announced he would challenge his fellow GOP, acting Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, for the job next year.
Think about Retirement in North Texas? That’s not the best idea, according to a surprising new survey.
And finally, if you want a chance, one Cultural correspondent, here’s your chance: The Dallas Observer is looking for talented writers. (Dallas observer)
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The weather today: Wet all day. High: 94, low: 74.
Here are the top stories in Dallas today:
- An operation in southeast Dallas has closed 47 arrests, more than a hundred weapons – and seized $ 1.8 million in cash. (WFAA.com)
- 23 families are left Homeless after fire consumed an apartment building in northeast Dallas overnight. (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)
- In Dallas-Fort Worth, Sale of condominiums and townhouses jumped last year. (Dallas Business Journal)
- A World War II air show returns to the skies over Dallas with a live performance Pearl Harbor Reenactment. (KulturKarte Dallas)
- In Jonathan Nortons new comedy, the Dallas playwright explores a small town trying to address its AIDS crisis. (The Dallas Morning News)
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Today in Dallas:
- Senior Sunrise – Saginaw High School. (6:45 a.m.).
- HPHS Scots Golf Granger Memorial – Highland Park High School. (7am).
- BN Boys Golf (V1) – Granger – Byron Nelson High School. (7:30 a.m.).
- 2021 Coffee with the Chamber at Texas Rangers. (8 o’clock)
- CHS Cross Country Meet (B / D) @ Ponder (8 a.m.).
Dallas Patch Notebook
- Dallas Cowboys: “The reaction though … Label this: What did @trevondiggs say?” (Instagram)
- Dallas Animal Services and Adoption Center: “Last week to clear out the shelters! Join some of our pets at our Everyday Adoption Center in PetSmart at 16821 N. Coit Road!” (Facebook)
- Gift Day in North Texas: “The NTX Giving Day is exactly one week away! The #NTXGivingDay 2021 will be here in just seven days! Donate from 6 am to midnight to the participating non-profit organizations that you are enthusiastic about! We will award various prizes during the day . ” (Facebook)
- Dallas Junior League: “I wish peace and goodness to everyone who observes Yom Kippur. G’mar Hatima Tova. #JLDallas #YomKippur” (Instagram)
- The DEC network: “Today begins Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and recognize the stories, cultures, and contributions of American citizens with ancestors from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.” (Instagram)
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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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