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Top Dallas news: More than 200,000 customers still without power; murder rate continues to rise

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Published on June 11, 2019
Top Dallas news: More than 200,000 customers still without power; murder rate continues to risePhoto: skys the limit2/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Dallas.

Grocery stores saving perishables in refrigerated trailers during Dallas power outage

Employees emptied refrigerators and shelves after Sunday's storm knocked out electricity. They took the food items to refrigerated trailers which are still running.

Read the full story on WFAA.

Clean up continues across Dallas after major storm hits North Texas

Dozens of damaged trees are littering streets, yards, and parks across Dallas.

Read the full story on WFAA.

Dallas on track to have one of the highest murder rates in more than a decade

Dallas Police Chief U. Reneé Hall defended her plans and leadership as a council questioned her about the increase in crime.

Read the full story on WFAA.

Residents Of Dallas' Elan City Lights Apartments damaged by crane will have to be permanently relocated

The Elan City Lights manager told them the building has become "totally unusable for residential purposes and you will not be able to reoccupy your apartment."

Read the full story on CBS DFW.

More than 200,000 Dallas-area customers still without power Monday night; Oncor asks for patience

At the height of the storm, some 350,000 customers lost power. According to Oncor, about 140,000 have had service restored.

Read the full story on CBS DFW.


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