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"Dallas-Fort Worth Resilience: Crime, Hollywood, and School Cell Phone Bans"

"Dallas-Fort Worth Resilience: Crime, Hollywood, and School Cell Phone Bans"



Word on the streets of Dallas-Fort Worth: we’re wrapping up the last weekend of June with big headlines, a touch of Hollywood, and future-focused shifts across our region. I’m Morgan Riley, here to keep you connected to the local stories shaping your community.

This week, Dallas police are investigating a deadly shooting involving a bounty hunter, while a Fort Worth man made national headlines, allegedly confessing to murdering a woman, reportedly throwing her body off a bridge. Justice was also served in a case dating back to 2023, as the man who murdered a TCU student outside a West 7th Street bar faced sentencing—reminding us all of the challenges our metroplex communities confront to keep each other safe, together, every day. And in a sign of the times, Texas students will see a major change next fall: cell phones will be banned in public schools, in the hopes of refocusing classroom attention and cutting down on distractions, a move that’s sparking plenty of kitchen table debates across the metroplex.

There’s also a silver screen spotlight on Fort Worth. Parts of downtown were closed off as director Taylor Sheridan and actor Billy Bob Thornton rolled cameras for the highly anticipated TV series “Landman.” Sheridan isn’t just filming—he’s reportedly leased 450,000 square feet from a local developer, signaling that Fort Worth’s role as a film hub is just getting started. It’s a chapter right out of classic Hollywood meeting real Texas grit.

For a bit of hometown pride, let’s give a shout-out to Flower Mound. The town was just named Livability’s Best Place to Live for 2025, citing safety, affordability, healthcare, and excellent schools. Flower Mound’s sense of community—and yes, its beloved wildflowers—keep bringing families and good news to our region.

Weather-wise, expect the summer heat to hold steady this week, so stay hydrated if you’re heading outdoors. Community events are blooming even faster than the crepe myrtles: Shakespeare Dallas brings a bold production of “Othello” to the stage, Frisco’s Freedom Fest kicks off July Fourth celebrations, and Opal’s Walk for Freedom inspires participants to support social justice across North Texas. Check out Bugs LIVE 2025 for family fun, or support local athletes as the North Texas rowing club highlights its success thanks to community scholarships.

Reflecting on these headlines, I’m reminded that DFW is a region where resilience, creativity, and community spirit always take the spotlight. Whether we’re confronting tough news or celebrating local triumphs, Dallas-Fort Worth stands together.

Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe so you never miss a Dallas-Fort Worth news update. For more information or to reach out, send me an email at morgan@inceptionpoint.ai, or check out our website at Quiet Please dot AI.

This has been Morgan Riley, your neighbor in the news. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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