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After an attack targeting a Jewish gathering at a famous Australian beach on Sunday killed at least 15 people, and two people were killed and nine others wounded in a shooting Saturday afternoon at Brown University, the Dallas Police Department is closely monitoring potential impacts to the city.
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Plus, Olympian Dakotah Popehn won the women’s half-marathon and an NAIA athlete ran to victory in the women’s full marathon.
Florida shakes off its loss in Colorado as Brad Marchand leads the offense and the Panthers halt Dallas' home streak and long penalty‑kill run.
The Dallas Cowboys have announced their official list of inactives for Sunday night's Week 15 showdown against the Minnesota Vikings.
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How to watch Minnesota Vikings vs Dallas Cowboys: Live stream info, preview for Sunday’s game
Live coverage of the Vikings vs Cowboys game begins at 7 PM ET with Football Night in America on NBC and Peacock.
CBS News Texas streamed the 2025 BMW Dallas Marathon Festival on CBSNewsTexas.com, the CBS News app and Pluto TV.
Before traveling around the city this weekend, make sure you check out what course runners will take and what roads will be closed.
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Dallas rabbi mourns relative killed in Australia Hanukkah shooting as North Texas Jewish community grieves
Following a mass shooting at a Hanukkah festival in Sydney that killed 15 people, the North Texas Jewish community felt a deep personal connection after a Dallas rabbi learned a relative was among the victims,
DPD responded to a shooting call on El Estado Drive, near Arapaho Road and Coit Road, at about 2:40 p.m. Thursday, and found two victims at the scene. Arlina Sandler, 24, died at the scene, and 27-year-old Darvilease Washington died at the hospital, police said.