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Hear the Dallas Morning News’ award-winning coverage in audio form. Our short news summaries are available Monday-Friday.

    Eat Drink D-FW is back!

    Eat Drink D-FW is back!

    The Dallas Morning News food team returns with their weekly podcast on all things restaurants, drinks and cooking in North Texas. Hosts Erin Booke, Sarah Blaskovich, Claire Ballor and Imelda Garcia sit down with new producer Billy Kidd and social media coordinator Carmina Tiscareño to talk Dairy Queen, Fritos vs. Cheetos, new kitchen gadgets and more. The team also shares the best thing they ate during the break. Listen for their favorite new taco spot, the best croissant treat, how they made dumplings at home, and what they made from carrots their kids grew. 
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    • 24 min
    Jewish students say they feel unsafe on campus ... and other news

    Jewish students say they feel unsafe on campus ... and other news

    Harassment and safety concerns are distracting Jewish students at the University of Texas at Dallas, particularly on days when pro-Palestinian rallies are happening; a dangerous road that runs through downtown Dallas will get a second look from the city following a number of crashes; Dallas environmental officials are considering a new program that would reimburse residents who switch from gas-powered landscaping tools to battery or electric-powered equipment; And an English manor-style estate in Colleyville hit the market for $8.75 million.
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    • 5 min
    SportsDay Insider: Mavs and Stars advance, Rangers hitting and we’re still talking Cowboys draft

    SportsDay Insider: Mavs and Stars advance, Rangers hitting and we’re still talking Cowboys draft

    SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and David Moore [4:30] talk about the Mavs and Stars each advancing to the second round for the first time in 21 years. Kevin says Jake Oettinger will have to step up from his regular-season performance against Colorado in which he gave up an average of five goals a game. David tells us when the Mavs will miss Maxi Kleber the most. [31:40] The guys also discuss the transformation of Kyrie Irving, who seems happy in Dallas and is playing like it. Evan says as Corey Seager goes, so goes the Rangers’ offense. And David [51:10] tells us why Will McClay doesn’t always draft players from the SEC or Big Ten, but it’s a tiebreaker.
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Kansas City Chiefs’ Rashee Rice suspected in downtown Dallas assault ... and more news

    Kansas City Chiefs’ Rashee Rice suspected in downtown Dallas assault ... and more news

    Police officials said Rice, a former Richland High School and SMU star, is accused in the case; a Dallas priest is accused of inappropriately touching two children; White Rock Medical Center has resumed accepting patients by ambulance after halting emergency medical services transports because of significant layoffs; the Dallas Stars lost 4-3 in OT to the Colorado Avalanche and the Dallas Mavericks lost 117-95 to Oklahoma City
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    • 4 min
    Allen mall erects mass shooting memorial sculpture ... and more news

    Allen mall erects mass shooting memorial sculpture ... and more news

    Allen mall erects mass shooting memorial sculpture; a new professional sports team may be calling the Cotton Bowl home soon; White Rock Medical Center stopped receiving patients transported by emergency medical services this weekend after laying off nearly 35% of its staff
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    • 4 min
    Dallas’ $1.25 billion bond package for city upgrades approved by voters ... and more news

    Dallas’ $1.25 billion bond package for city upgrades approved by voters ... and more news

    Dallas voters overwhelmingly passed a $1.25 billion bond package Saturday, paving the way for upgrades to city streets, sidewalks, parks, storm drainage, libraries and other buildings and infrastructure over five years; The city’s 15 cultural facilities will receive $75.2 million, or a little over 6%, of the $1.25 billion bond package, which local arts leaders have fiercely advocated for in recent months; the Dallas Stars beat Vegas 2-1 on Sunday to advance to round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs; and the Dallas Mavericks will tip off their second round NBA playoff series with Oklahoma City on Tuesday.
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    • 4 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
78 Ratings

78 Ratings

OneCaliGirl1 ,

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I hope you can have more content, we really need serious news in DFW!

nanner_taco ,

Less stupid highland park stuff pls

I’m a daily listener…but lately there’s been so much random banal “news” about Highland Park? LITERALLY no one cares…except for highland park folks. Maybe they should have their own podcast about their 18 million dollar houses. The rest of us want to listen to the news.

Whitey0414 ,

Love the Food podcast!

I’ve listened to the DMN feed for several months. I appreciate the daily news wraps but really enjoy the food podcast. Fun conversations about food and food culture in the DFW area. The latest episode about Topo Chico hit the spot! I’m a huge fan of TC but haven’t tried any of the new flavors. I’m now on the lookout for those now. Thanks for the recommendations!

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