Good morning Dallas-Fort Worth, this is Morgan Riley, and here’s what’s making headlines across the Metroplex today. Word on the streets of Dallas-Fort Worth is there’s never a dull moment in our vibrant community, and this week is no exception.
Our top story brings us to Frisco, where a grand jury has indicted Karmelo Anthony on a murder charge after the stabbing incident at a recent track meet. Meanwhile in Rowlett, a troubling case unfolded as a 15-year-old was shot while trying to sell vapes in a parking lot—underscoring continued concerns over youth safety and the dangers of online sales meeting in person. In education news, Texas students will be banned from using cellphones in public schools starting this fall, part of a statewide push to minimize distractions and improve test scores. And the world of sports is facing controversy as former Dallas Cowboys player Kelvin Joseph has been charged in connection with a suspected drunken driving crash that killed a motorcyclist, prompting renewed calls for responsible driving across our city, especially as we hit those busy summer weekends, according to FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth and WFAA.
On a lighter note, Hollywood has taken over Fort Worth—parts of historic downtown are closed as Taylor Sheridan’s new TV series "Landman" is filmed, with Billy Bob Thornton in the starring role. Sheridan, who’s also behind hits like "Yellowstone," has leased a massive 450,000 square feet in the Alliance area for further film development. Locals are already spotting cast and crew, and the buzz is adding a cinematic twist to Fort Worth’s legendary cattle trails.
For a bit of feel-good news, Flower Mound has officially earned the title of Best Place to Live in 2025, topping Livability’s rankings for safety, affordability, education, healthcare, and quality of life. The town is also leading on safety, rolling out new ordinances for bikes and micromobility—kids under 14 must wear helmets, and all riders at night need lights and reflectors. It’s a blend of classic community values and a forward-thinking approach to public space.
Weather across Dallas-Fort Worth today brings that familiar summer heat—expect highs in the mid-90s, so keep hydrated. Looking ahead, the Frisco Freedom Fest and Opal’s Walk For Freedom are just around the corner, celebrating our community spirit and the Fourth of July with music, fireworks, and family fun. Shakespeare Dallas continues its run of "Othello," and if you’re in the mood for a throwback, Brandy and Monica’s "The Boy is Mine" tour lands in Fort Worth this weekend.
Dallas-Fort Worth, whether you’re chasing dreams or catching fireflies, our neighborhoods are stronger when we look out for one another. From classic Texas hospitality to a new wave of innovation and creativity, these stories are what make our region shine.
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