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Also, a few things you might not know about DFW Airport [EVENING ROUNDUP]( Sponsored by: Content and story selection are solely editorial's decision. Hey, North Texas! It's Todd Davis with this evening's newsletter featuring the top stories of the day. Dallas’ oldest restaurant, El Fenix, [celebrated 105 years in business today]( with a mariachi band, an all-day happy hour and $1.05 enchiladas. Check out the comments and images from the special occasion. More news is coming to your inbox tomorrow morning. Have a great evening.   [A collection of images of people our readers discussed who have been affected by fentanyl.]( The faces of fentanyl: North Texans share their stories]( Fentanyl has killed more than 1,100 people in North Texas since 2021. As part of our series examining the impact of the deadly drug in our community, we asked readers to send us their stories. [Here are some of the replies](, which have been edited and condensed for clarity. [READ MORE](   ADVERTISEMENT   TOP STORIES [Live updates: Paxton impeachment trial recesses for the day after tumultuous afternoon]( Follow live updates from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial. [Dallas approves $65 million developer contract for downtown convention center rebuild]( Inspire Dallas LLC, which state records show was established in April, is now tasked with turning concept [...] [COVID-19 continues to rise with fall respiratory season around the corner, North Texas hospitals report]( Ever since classes resumed at most school districts, hospitals have seen more cases in its pediatric [...] [Appeals court lets Texas keep migrant buoys at least 3 more weeks, sets Oct. 5 hearing]( A federal appeals court set an Oct. 5 hearing on the Texas migrant-blocking buoys in the Rio Grande. [Oversight board discusses Dallas police reforms]( Police oversight board members met Tuesday night to discuss reforms to DPD's internal affairs policies. [READ MORE NEWS](   Looking for more of the latest insights and top stories? We've got you covered. Become a member of The Dallas Morning News. [Join today](.     ADVERTISEMENT   BUSINESS [Frontier Communications moves corporate HQ to Dallas, creating as many as 3,000 new jobs]( The newly Dallas-based company says it will bring in a total of 3,000 jobs to Texas and inject the local and [...] [D-FW companies stick by DEI programs despite culture wars that have smeared efforts]( Dallas Regional Chamber CEO Dale Petroskey said the group will not cool its DEI efforts. [20 things you didn’t know about DFW Airport, the second busiest airport in the world]( Here are 20 things you didn't know about DFW International Airport. POLITICS [A federal judge again declares that DACA is illegal. Issue likely to go to Supreme Court]( A federal judge on Wednesday declared illegal a revised version of a federal policy that prevents the [...] [US schools chief slams Texas ban on school mask mandates, Cruz on classroom COVID outbreak]( Biden administration's education chief weighs in on Texas senator's criticism of how a Maryland school handled [...] [Texas AG Ken Paxton won’t lose state pension — even if convicted at impeachment trial]( Attorney General Ken Paxton’s state pension is not in jeopardy, no matter how his impeachment trial turns out. [...] OPINION [They didn’t like his book on the Texas Rangers, so they tried to smear his reputation]( ‘Texas Rangers operated a fable factory.’ So says the author of a critical book who got knocked down because [...] [Biden impeachment inquiry marks low, dangerous point for House Republicans]( Kevin McCarthy may have saved his speakership but has set a dangerous precedent [Don’t do this when you’re standing in line at the airport]( Airports are filled with long lines these days. Believe it or not, there are rules for each line -- and [...]   ADVERTISEMENT   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Account Login]( | [Help Center]( [Terms of Service]( | [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Dallas Morning News 1954 Commerce Street Dallas, TX 75201 © Copyright 2023

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