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Good morning, Dallas-Fort Worth. I'm Morgan Riley bringing you the latest news from across the metroplex on this Thursday, May 29, 2025.

Word on the streets of Dallas-Fort Worth is that tragedy struck Lake Grapevine earlier this week. Texas Game Wardens continue their investigation into the death of an 18-year-old woman at the lake on Sunday evening. In related news, suspects in a Lake Grapevine hit-and-run are now facing deportation according to officials.

In Fort Worth, a deadly crash on Interstate 35W has claimed one life and shut down four lanes of traffic, causing significant delays for morning commuters. Meanwhile, there's uplifting news as Fort Worth's Lake Como neighborhood has won the national 'Neighborhood of the Year' award for their revitalization efforts - a testament to community-driven change in our area.

Sad news from the world of college sports as a Baylor football player was killed in Mississippi. Reports indicate he was found shot multiple times in his car. Our thoughts go out to his family, teammates, and the entire Baylor community during this difficult time.

In Arlington, police are reporting a breakthrough in a cold case. DNA evidence has led to an arrest in the 2020 killing of teenager Evan Lacey, bringing potential closure to a case that has haunted our community for years.

Some brighter news for one lucky North Texan who won a $1 million scratch-off prize at an Arlington Walmart. Sometimes fortune smiles where you least expect it.

Looking at our weather, we're expecting another unsettled day before conditions improve for the weekend. In Collin County, a home struck by lightning has neighbors taking preventative action. With summer storms becoming more frequent, experts recommend reviewing your home insurance policies and considering lightning protection systems.

Climate scientists are warning us to prepare for several years of extreme heat. This serves as an important reminder to check on elderly neighbors and ensure outdoor pets have adequate shade and water as temperatures climb.

For our community spotlight, the Stowers Institute for Medical Research continues to offer valuable internships for local students. These opportunities provide hands-on experience in scientific research, preparing the next generation of innovators right here in our community.

As we navigate these challenging and inspiring stories together, remember that our strength as a community comes from our connections to one another.

This has been Morgan Riley, your neighbor in the news. Subscribe so you never miss a Dallas-Fort Worth news update. For more information, you can always send an email to morgan@inceptionpoint.ai or check out our website at QuietPlease.AI.

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