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Good morning, North Texas. I'm Carla Solórzano, and I've curated this newsletter. Environmental officials are monitoring Dallasâ White Rock Lake days after 1.5 million gallons of raw sewage spilled into nearby water from Plano. Reporter Sarah Bahari [details what's next for the lake](. We'll see you in your inbox tonight. [Appeals court blocks Texas immigration law hours after Supreme Court gave its OK]( The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Texas, for now, to enforce a new state law that authorizes state and local [...] [Whatâs next at White Rock Lake after 1.5 million gallons of sewage spilled from Plano?]( Texas state officials are investigating a sewage spill that dumped 1.5 million gallons of wastewater from [...] [9-year-old University Park girl killed in car accident in northwest Texas]( Molly Mullens was in the car on U.S. Highway 70 with her parents, two older brothers and family dog when a [...] [1 ejected, killed in crash after Dallas man stole car with woman inside, affidavit says]( Darion Thomas, 26, was arrested on a murder charge in connection with the death of Karen Mariela. ADVERTISEMENT
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GRIGSBY [The public artwork ''Shadow Lines,'' by artists Shane Allbritton and Norman Lee.]( The public artwork "Shadow Lines," by artists Shane Allbritton and Norman Lee, will be dedicated March 26 at Martyrs Park, located just west of the Sixth Floor Museum in downtown Dallas. (Juan Figueroa/Staff Photographer) [Dallas will finally honor local victims of lynching and racial violence with monument]( Columnist Sharon Grigsby writes: Adjacent to the Sixth Floor Museum and the grassy knoll sits another patch of sacred ground with its own historically consequential story. It took Dallas decades to fully face President John F. Kennedyâs assassination. Itâs taken far longer to acknowledge the murders that occurred about 100 years earlier â just on the other side of where the Triple Underpass would eventually stand. In 1860, three enslaved Black men â Patrick Jenkins, Cato Miller and the Rev. Samuel Smith â were lynched at this site, alongside the original path of the Trinity River. They were hanged after specious accusations concerning their part in setting a downtown fire, and their deaths became part of an infamous reign of terror led by white businessmen during which enslaved individuals were rounded up and tortured. At long last, Dallas will formally dedicate a sculpture on the site next Tuesday that honors these three men and all other [local victims of lynching and racial violence]( between 1853 and 1920. [READ MORE]( [The Dallas Morning News]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [X (formerly Twitter)]( [YouTube](
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