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The Dallas Stars were staring down the barrel of elimination, down 2-0 with their season on the line in the third period of Game 7.Then everyone — Mikko Rantanen, the Stars and a sold-out American Airlines Center alike — woke up.The Stars are moving on after a wild third-period comeback eliminated the Avalanche and saved the Stars season. A whiplashed Stars fanbase went from morose to euphoric in a span of about 10 minutes.Sports RoundupGet the latest D-FW sports news, analysis and opinion delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, Kevin Sherrington’s A La Carte.Check out some of the best reactions…
Drops of blood and sweat dribbled down Wyatt Johnston’s face as he fielded questions following the Stars’ stunning come-from-behind 4-2 win in Game 7 over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday night.A cut — one that didn’t require stitches, but one that didn’t look all that comfortable, either — was the battle scar the young forward had from the third Game 7 of his career.Up until late in the third period, it would’ve been all he had to show for his team’s effort.But after a furious comeback led by Mikko Rantanen, Johnston capped off the Stars’ win with his third career…
Stars GM Jim Nill made the best move of the trade deadline. If there was any doubt, it proved to be true Saturday night.Former Colorado Avalanche superstar Mikko Rantanen put his new team on his back, scoring three third-period goals as the Stars won 4-2 in Game 7 to advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.Trailing 2-0 early in the third period, Rantanen scored twice to tie the score with just over six minutes remaining. Wyatt Johnston next scored the game-winner on the power play, and Rantanen added an empty-netter to complete the hat trick. Related:Mikko Magic:…
“What should I know about golf?” I posted on Twitter/X a few days before the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. A string of responses included a recommendation for Dead Solid Perfect, a 1974 golf novel by Fort Worth native and Semi-Tough author Dan Jenkins. The cover for one paperback edition was a golf ball nestled in a martini glass, which confirmed all my stereotypes. As a non-golf expert, I understood golf as a game for rich men who blew out their knees playing high school football. Golf is rolling green expanses and long-suffering caddies and — if Caddyshack is to be…
Rev. Peter Johnson(Michael Hogue)In parts of South Dallas and Oak Cliff, where diabetes and stroke rates are particularly high, the absence of grocery stores is more than an annoyance — it’s an issue of life and death. Dallas is a rich city in many respects. We have shining skyscrapers and active, colorful communities. But in some neighborhoods, people are unable to find fresh fruits, vegetables and nutritious foods at a manageable distance from their homes. Such areas are called food deserts — where full-service grocery stores are scarce or absent entirely, forcing families to rely on fast-food restaurants, convenience stores…
Update: This Q&A has been lightly edited for clarity and length.Reba McEntire is one of those rare artists who can be identified by one name: Reba. The country legend has blasted 100 singles onto the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, but she’s also starred in her own TV series and currently owns a clothing line and a restaurant in her native Oklahoma.On May 8, she hosts the Academy of Country Music Awards at the Star in Frisco. This is the 18th time she’s done the honors, placing her in a pantheon of award-show greats. Billy Crystal hosted the Oscars only…
Texas families will be able to access public money to pay for private school through a new school choice program.Gov. Greg Abbott on Saturday signed into law an education savings account program with near-universal eligibility — positioning the state to potentially have the largest school choice program in the nation soon.Hundreds gathered outside the Texas Governor’s Mansion celebrating the historic milestone in education for the state. The student band from Cornerstone Christian Academy in San Antonio played for the families, lawmakers and others gathered.“Today is a culmination of a movement that has swept across our state and our country,” Abbott…
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump posted an artificial intelligence-generated image of himself dressed as pope as the mourning of Pope Francis continues, just days before the conclave to elect his successor is set to begin. Trump’s action drew rebukes from a group representing Catholic bishops in New York and among Italians.The image, shared Friday night on Trump’s Truth Social site and later reposted by the White House on its official X account, raised eyebrows on social media and at the Vatican, which is still in the period of nine days of official mourning following Francis’ death on April 21.…
The Dallas Morning News Voter Guide is the most comprehensive tool in Texas for equipping voters to make informed decisions at the polls. We’re glad to offer it as a service to our members. This article will explain how to get the most out of the Voter Guide. Be sure to watch the video embedded in this article as well. (But note that the video uses an older version of the Voter Guide from a previous election cycle.)First, point a browser to www.dallasnews.com/voterguide. In the box on the center of the welcome screen, you’ll be given two options for how…
Today is the last day to vote in the 2025 municipal and school board elections. These nonpartisan races are closest to our daily lives, affecting how our cities develop, how our neighborhoods change and how our schools educate our children. Bond propositions and elected officials’ policy preferences also affect our pocketbooks. Yet only a small percentage of voters usually show up to cast their ballots.This election season, we spoke with candidates in three dozen races in North Texas. We also weighed in on propositions in Frisco and Plano. Our recommendations are summarized below.Dallas City Council, District 1: Chad WestIncumbent Chad…