Welcome to Dallas-Fort Worth News Now. I'm Morgan Riley, bringing you the latest from across North Texas on this Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
The word on the streets of Dallas-Fort Worth today is all about recovery efforts following the severe storms that swept through our region on Sunday. The National Weather Service has confirmed seven tornadoes touched down, including an EF-1 in Gordon and another near Mingus in Palo Pinto County. The damage has been significant enough that two school districts in Palo Pinto County have closed their doors as cleanup continues. One of the hardest hit areas was a high school weight room, which suffered extensive damage in Sunday's storms.
In traffic safety news, there's a positive trend developing in Dallas. After recording 210 fatal crashes in 2024, the city has seen a downward trend in deadly accidents during the first four and a half months of 2025. City officials attribute this to enhanced safety measures and increased awareness campaigns throughout Dallas.
Over in Prosper, an off-campus overnight graduation celebration took a concerning turn when what officials described as a "medical emergency" resulted in eight people being hospitalized. Several students received treatment at the scene before the eight were transported to local hospitals. Authorities haven't released details about the nature of the medical emergency, but parents are being urged to talk with their teens about safety at end-of-year celebrations.
Meanwhile, a water fight is intensifying across North Texas as the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir project continues to divide communities. While DFW leaders support the reservoir as a solution to growing water demands, East Texas residents pushed back strongly during a recent public hearing, citing concerns about environmental impact and property rights.
Looking at our forecast, we're expecting partly cloudy conditions with temperatures in the low 80s through midweek, but keep those umbrellas handy as another round of storms could move through the area by Thursday.
And finally, a reminder that the Fort Worth International School District is facing some difficult decisions as they consider closing an A-rated school campus while the district itself is at risk of state takeover. A community forum on this issue will be held tomorrow evening at the district's administration building.
Every day, I'm reminded of the resilience and community spirit that makes North Texas special, even as we face challenges from severe weather to policy decisions that affect our daily lives.
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