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Also, a month later the Korean salon shooting victims still grapple with the aftermath. dallasnews.c

Also, a month later the Korean salon shooting victims still grapple with the aftermath. [WEEKEND ROUNDUP](dallasnews.com) dallasnews.com [I'm an image] Kristy Noble, Dallas County Democratic chair (center left), raises a fist during a march starting at Main Street Garden Park in downtown Dallas on Saturday. (Elias Valverde II / Staff Photographer) POLITICS On 2nd day of protests in downtown Dallas after abortion ruling, a rally for the vote For the [second day in a row, hundreds of people gathered in downtown Dallas to protest](the overturning of Roe vs. Wade — but with less emphasis on emotion and more on action. “It’s time to stop playing nice,” boomed Kristy Noble, chairwoman of the Dallas County Democratic Party, over the speakers in Main Street Garden to kick off the “Rising Together Rally” on Saturday morning. “We have to get mean, we have to get loud and we have to fight for our rights.” Noble was the first of many Saturday to call on the crowd to vote — in elections on every level. She cited Dallas County statistics from 2020, when more than 400,000 registered voters didn’t turn out. If anything is to change, she said, those numbers must, too. [READ MORE](   Also: Biden signs landmark gun measure, says [‘lives will be saved’](   Also: Final [funeral for Uvalde shooting victim]( remembers 10-year-old Uziyah Garcia   [DYK? NEWS QUIZ]( [I'm an image]( American Eagle planes are seen parked at DFW International Airport terminal B in March.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) [Question 1 of 5]( [Fort Worth-based American Airlines is dropping three small airports from its schedule. Which two states do these cities belong to?]( - [Arizona & Florida]( - [New York & Ohio]( - [Indiana & Oregon]( - [Nevada & Utah]( [Start the quiz by choosing your answer. Complete the quiz and you’ll be entered to win $100.](   ADVERTISEMENT   [PHOTO OF THE WEEKEND](dallasnews.com) [I'm an image] Jonathan Mamora shown with a triple exposure as he performs Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 1, during the finals of the Dallas International Piano Competition at Moody Performance Hall in Dallas, on Friday, June 24, 2022. Mamora went on to finish first in this year's competition .(Ben Torres / Special Contributor) A week after the Cliburn, a Dallas piano competition wraps up with concertos Less than a week after the 16th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition ended in Fort Worth, it was [surprising to see another piano competition — this time in Dallas]( — on the schedule. The annual Dallas International Piano Competition came to its conclusion Friday night at Moody Performance Hall, as three young pianists played concertos with the Dallas Chamber Symphony. A jury of piano professors and performers awarded the $2,500 first prize to 27-year-old American pianist Jonathan Mamora, the $1,500 second to Narae Lee, 31, from South Korea, and $1,000 third to Alexander Agate, 27, from the U.S. [READ MORE](   ADVERTISEMENT   [AROUND THE SITE](dallasnews.com) - Education: Dallas schools [raises minimum wage](, teacher pay as union members push for more - Food: [Hot dog-flavored hard seltzer]( and barbecue sauce beer? Yes, really - Opinion: [Black progress]( has been one step forward, two steps back [FINALLY...](dallasnews.com) [‘Nightmare. Trauma. Insomnia.’ Korean salon shooting victims grapple with the aftermath]( In May, John Park received one of the worst calls of his life. Park, a physician in New York, picked up the phone and heard screaming on the other end. It was his mother back home in Texas. Panicked, she told him she had been shot. More than a month later, [the victims and their families grapple with the trauma of the shooting.]( They continue to experience physical pain, disruption to family businesses, fear and nightmares. And the further they get from the shooting, the more Park sees support for the victims dwindle. “It’s just so unfair that it’s happening to her,” he said.   [READ MORE NEWS](   ADVERTISEMENT   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Privacy Policy](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy) | [Account Login]( |[Help Center]( [Terms of Service]( | [Manage Preferences](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy| [Unsubscribe]( The Dallas Morning News 1954 Commerce Street Dallas, TX 75201 © Copyright 2022

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