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Also, early voting ends, Texas ranch hits market for $19.5 million, who is Jeff Yass? ? Good morni

Also, early voting ends, Texas ranch hits market for $19.5 million, who is Jeff Yass? [MORNING ROUNDUP]( [The Dallas Morning News logo](   Good morning, North Texas! Carmina Tiscareño here with some news you could use to get the new month started. Quick reminder that early voting for the presidential primary ends today. Polls are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. across Texas. Reporter Sarah Bahari briefs us on what you [need to know to vote](. Thank you for your readership. More news coming to your inbox tonight.   [Curbside or alley? Dallas searching for trash pickup efficiency]( City Hall is considering ending alley trash collections because of the cost and difficulty garbage trucks have [...] [‘Panhandle strong.’ Communities take care of each other as Texas’ largest wildfire rages]( The Smokehouse Creek fire impacted communities like Stinnett and Fritch but the community is coming together [...] [What Texas law says about IVF and abortion after Alabama’s landmark ruling]( In vitro fertilization patients are in limbo after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos created [...] [Who is Jeff Yass, the TikTok billionaire pumping millions into the Texas voucher fight?]( Yass made his fortune on Wall Street, with a huge payoff as an early investor in TikTok parent ByteDance.   ADVERTISEMENT   [‘Heavily missed’: GoFundMe started to support family of Uber driver killed in South Dallas]( Family members said Faneal Tesfit was a big Dallas sports fan and was killed while doing drives for Uber. [Dallas Latina-led organization hosts third leadership summit this Saturday]( Hey Chica! is a Latina-led organization founded in Dallas in 2016 focusing on advocacy, self-care and [...]   Elections Resources • Read all [elections content]( • Read all [recommendations]( from our Editorial Board • Learn [how to use our Voter Guide]( [ACCESS THE VOTER GUIDE](   [Texas ranch with 104-acre lake hits market for $19.5 million]( The Lake Ranch @ Hico, listed for $19.5 million, is located about two hours from Dallas and is believed to [...] [Lawry’s in Dallas: More than a restaurant, it ‘defined hospitality’ in college football]( Lawry’s Beef Bowl was 30-year Cotton Bowl tradition. Notable attendees included Troy Aikman, Doug Flutie, Nick [...] [Supreme Court appears torn on bump stock gun accessory]( The high court is weighing whether the Trump administration followed federal law when it reversed course and [...] [Country star Kacey Musgraves announces new 2024 tour with two nights in Dallas]( The country star will be supported by Lord Huron and Nickel Creek   [MORE NEWS](   ADVERTISEMENT   NEWS COMMENTARY [Close up of neon lights up downtown Las Vegas. Bottom left of the frame says gambling. ]( Neon lights up downtown Las Vegas, where thousands of gamblers and college basketball enthusiasts gather each year for the start of the NCAA March Madness tournament.(Brian Jones) [As March Madness reignites debate on Texas gambling ban, these questions deserve answers]( Sharon Grigsby, columnist for The Dallas Morning News, writes: Mega sporting events like college basketball’s March Madness, which is just around the corner, tend to turn up the heat on talk of [legalizing gambling in Texas](. It’s no longer a question of “if” but “when” our state comes to the table. Even many of the most ardent foes of gambling concede the legalization of casinos and sports betting is near. A lot of Texas residents are impatient to vote yes. While fans in other states gear up to place their March Madness bets, folks here are locked out of the fun. (Thank goodness the office bracket pool endures.) [READ MORE]( [DYK? NEWS QUIZ]( [.]( A herd of land-clearing goats escaped their enclosure Tuesday and trotted through surrounding neighborhoods before they were wrangled. (Local Police Department) [Question 2 of 5]( [Which city was affected by a herd of escaped goats?]( - [Dallas]( - [Grand Prairie]( - [Arlington]( - [Fort Worth]( [Start the quiz by choosing your answer.]( [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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