Watch: The Daily Update – Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Find out which notorious drug lord has a day in court, and what tragedy was discovered at a house just an hour away from the SMU campus…
Find out which notorious drug lord has a day in court, and what tragedy was discovered at a house just an hour away from the SMU campus…
Malanna Wheat and Sara Whiteley tell you about why hundreds of people gathered to honor a fallen officer. Riley Coven updates you on what’s happening at the Dallas Arboretum. Plus, find out the latest on the NFL Draft that took place in Dallas.
More details on a fatal Southwest Airlines flight, authorities are trying to find a grandmother who’s been labeled as a killer, and details on The Look
The nation looses first lady Barbara Bush, more information on the Southwest Airlines pilot who made an emergency landing in Philadelphia, plus Meadows is bringing in a special guest from Spain.
An award winning best author and journalist visits the SMU campus, a Southwest Airlines flight leaves a woman dead, and authorities are searching for a woman responsible for two deaths who now may be in Texas.
Football comes to Ford Stadium, why a lake is causing problems for Dallas Love Field, and a pileup on a North Texas highway leaves one person dead.
More questions from congress for Mark Zuckerberg, just how popular our newspaper is to college students, and planting succulents and decorating flowerpots on the hilltop.
Classrooms are still empty as teachers continue their fight for better wages in Oklahoma, Facebook comes under fire after millions of users’ personal information is sold, and how one station is a popular stop for riders of the Dart.
Kegan Snively gives you the latest on how the Dart is keeping its passengers safe. Allaire Cruse and Sara Whitely update you on chemical strike overseas that left dozens dead. Plus, one major university takes action against actor Bill Cosby. During Real Talk, Caroline Hogan and Rachel Seidl give you the latest on the Chinese President and President Trump.
Why it’s so important for planes all over the world to come to DFW, a Texas jury decides the fate of a man who took advantage of some businesses after hurricane Harvey, and one SMU sports team is celebrating a first.