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Plus: Officer Darron Burks' funeral, Ram truck recall and more [WEEKEND ROUNDUP]( Good day, Dallas-Fort Worth! North Texas pets will have more options in veterinary services next year. Chewy, the online pet food company [will open two of its Chewy Vet Care sites in D-FW](. Business reporter Brian Womack has the details on the locations for the vet clinics. Have fun cheering for the Cowboys today. We'll have more news touching down in your inbox tomorrow morning. —Carmina Tiscareño, Audience Journalist   [Where to watch Dallas Cowboys games on a giant TV screen]( For $100 to $200, you can get a guaranteed seat. [A peek at what summer will look like for American Airlines, D-FW next year]( The Fort Worth-based airline is debuting five new routes to Europe this summer. [Drive a Ram truck from 2019, 2021-2024? Check to see if it’s under recall]( Stellantis recalls about 1.46 million Ram 1500 trucks, most of them in North America   ADVERTISEMENT   [Dallas’ newest restaurant is all about pizza and chicken]( Here’s what to know about Doughbird, the latest addition to Inwood Village in Dallas. [Texas Energy Fund scrutinized after loan applicant was rejected for supplying false info]( A Senate committee grills power utility regulators over a company’s ‘potentially fraudulent’ submission. [Black Dallas philanthropist Pearl Anderson finally in spotlight three decades after death]( Two awards named for Black philanthropist and civic leader Pearl C. Anderson are being given out at this [...]   ADVERTISEMENT   [UT program becomes the first of its kind open to rising freshmen, school says]( The University of Texas at Austin is opening a competitive tech program to first-year students beginning with [...] [A look at where a house once stood with only steps remaining.]( [17-year-old fatally shot after fight breaks out in Red Bird area of Dallas, police say]( A “large crowd” had gathered before David Washington, 17, was fatally shot, Dallas police said. [MORE NEWS](   NEWS [A Dallas police officer in uniform places his hand on his face as he looks at the casket of fallen Dallas officer Darron Burks. An American flag drapes over the lower portion of the casket. ]( A Dallas police Officer pauses at the casket of officer Darron Burks before funeral services at Watermark Community Church on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, in Dallas. Burks was shot and killed in Oak Cliff on Aug. 29. [Dallas PD Officer Darron Burks remembered for humility, selflessness as he’s laid to rest]( More than 30 years ago, a fourth grade classroom devolved when a student got out of hand, cursing at the teacher and throwing furniture. [A]([boy named Darron Burks stunned the class]( when he suddenly stood to address him. “You better be glad you’re not my mama’s kid,” the young Burks told the student. “We came here to get what the teacher has — because we don’t have anything.” That leadership and that humility, Burks’ loved ones remembered Saturday, continued to set him apart through his 46 years of life and decades of service, which ended the night of Aug. 29 after a gunman fatally shot the Dallas police officer in southeast Oak Cliff. [READ MORE](   ADVERTISEMENT   [The Dallas Morning News]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [X (formerly Twitter)]( [YouTube]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Account Login]( | [Help Center]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 The Dallas Morning News • 1954 Commerce St. • Dallas, TX 75201

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