Kamis, 25 Desember 2025

Smart Freight Corridor, Cowboys vs. Commanders, and Christmas Memories

A 21-mile stretch of State Highway 130 from Georgetown to Mustang Ridge has been designated the "Smart Freight Corridor."
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Favorite Holiday Moments, Student Ornaments on Display, and Christmas Dining in NC

As you celebrate Christmas with loved ones today, we hope you enjoy these Christmas memories from some of our readers.

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Article Icon 1Smart Freight Corridor Completed

A 21-mile stretch of State Highway 130 from Georgetown to Mustang Ridge has been designated the "Smart Freight Corridor."

Over the past two years, the nation's fastest highway has been equipped with sensors, cameras, and radars that monitor traffic conditions and relay that information to autonomous vehicles traveling the route. TxDOT partnered with infrastructure technology company Cavnue on the first-of-its-kind project.

Approximately 57,000 vehicles travel SH 130 daily, and a statement from the company indicated that officials are considering expanding the technology to portions of I-10, I-35, and I-45, "strengthening freight movement within the Texas Triangle."

Earlier this year, legislators passed a law requiring businesses operating autonomous vehicles to obtain authorization from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.

Article Icon 1Cowboys vs. Commanders

The Dallas Cowboys visit the Washington Commanders in the first of three NFL division rivalry games today. The game will be broadcast on Netflix at noon.

The Cowboys (6-8-1) and Commanders (4-11) have both been eliminated from playoff contention. Dallas head coach Brian Schottenheimer indicated Monday he plans to start highly-paid stars Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, dismissing concerns about injury risks.

"We play a physical game," said Schottenheimer. "Everybody understands that. These guys, when they go out, they don't think that way. They play." Last week, Lamb tied Michael Irvin in accumulating at least 1,000 receiving yards for five consecutive seasons, and Prescott is chasing the league lead in passing yards.

The Cowboys will debut a uniform combination for the first time—arctic white helmets, navy blue jerseys, and white pants. Fort Worth native Kelly Clarkson will kick things off with a performance of her hit song Underneath the Tree.

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Thanks to all of you who submitted your Christmas memories. These are a few of our favorites.

➤ Georgia (Alleyton): My most memorable Christmas was in 1948. That year, I asked Santa for a bicycle and a doll the size of a real child. On Christmas morning, we ran into the living room to see what Santa had brought us. There was my brand-new bike with a life-sized boy doll sitting on it like he was riding it! But Daddy said, "Wait, I think I heard something on the roof!" So he led us out the front door, and we found presents Santa had dropped. It was magical! Daddy always made Christmas special for my sister and me, and he always taught us to remember the reason we celebrate and exchange gifts.

➤ Chuck (Richmond): I grew up in northeast Ohio. When I was a kid, we went to bed on Christmas Eve with nothing in the house. Overnight, Santa came and put up the tree and ornaments, filled the stockings, decorated the house, and put all the presents under the tree. I always wondered why my parents were so tired on Christmas Day.

➤ Jimmey McLemore (Southeast Texas): When I was in the third grade, we celebrated Christmas at our new house in Jasper, which was still under construction. It had outside walls, windows, and electricity, but it was only partially insulated and had no running water. Still, my dad was determined to spend Christmas in the house. After opening presents on Christmas morning, my mom made scrambled eggs and sausage with an electric skillet. We used two rolls of insulation and a sheet of plywood to make a table. That was 1984. Every Christmas since then, we've had scrambled eggs with chopped sausage for breakfast on Christmas morning. I'm married and have a family of my own now, and we still have the same breakfast every Christmas.

➤ Ken Marx (Fort Worth): My most memorable Christmas Eve was in 1999, when I visited Israel as a member of the Southwest Baptist Seminary Oratorio Chorus. That evening, we performed at a Baptist Church in Bethlehem and at the Jerusalem Civic Auditorium. Those performances were the culmination of a week of visiting many places where Jesus walked. I have never had another Yuletide like it.

➤ Annette (Cedar Hill): The Christmas (mis)adventure I remember most vividly occurred in the late 1940s when I was four years old. Our Christmas tree was decorated with lovely, bubbling lights and other glass ornaments. I'm sure I tried to leave the tree alone, but those lights were beguiling. So, when my mother was busy elsewhere, I pulled a chair over to the tree and climbed up to get a closer look. The chair and I toppled into the tree, knocking it over and breaking more than a few of the ornaments. My mother's reaction was predictable. I did not enjoy that prolonged timeout.

➤ Susan (Lubbock): My mother was born during the Great Depression and lived through World War II. As a result, she learned to be frugal, to the point that she would carefully open Christmas gifts so that she could save and reuse the wrapping paper. When my dad was between jobs one year, she couldn't buy a Christmas tree, but she was determined to make the holiday special for us children. She gathered tumbleweeds, sprayed them green, and used the carefully preserved trimmings (including tinsel icicles) to turn them into a lovely "tree." Under the tree were a few carefully selected gifts wrapped in that saved paper. She sewed new stockings using scraps of muslin, green burlap, and red rickrack. On Christmas morning, those stockings were filled with an apple, an orange, nuts, and a bundle of old-fashioned ribbon candy. There was also an inexpensive necklace for me and a toy car for each of my brothers. I was just old enough to remember and appreciate what she did for the family and how she made Christmas morning magical.

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The Polling Station

Are you watching any football today?

  1. Absolutely
  2. Maybe
  3. Nope

Yesterday's Results:

When do you typically exchange Christmas gifts?

  1. Christmas Eve: 41%
  2. Christmas Day: 35%
  3. Other: 15%
  4. Don't exchange gifts: 9%
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Article Icon 1Readers Share Favorite Christmas Memories

As you celebrate Christmas with loved ones today, we hope you enjoy these Christmas memories from some of our readers.

Patrick from Lake Lure recalls feeling so overwhelmed when he met Santa that he forgot to ask him for the steel Tonka crane he wanted. "My father told me not to worry, he'd know what I wanted," and sure enough, that Tonka crane was under the tree on Christmas morning.

Lou from Greensboro says her son's Dec. 25 birth made it "the best Christmas ever," while Nina from Kill Devil Hills says motherhood prompted her to cherish "the quietness of Christmas evening," after all of the presents were opened and everyone's bellies were full.

Debbie from Charlotte loved waking up each year to a tree Santa decorated while she was sleeping. And "KC in NC" won't ever forget unwrapping "every single present before mom and dad woke up! From that year on, our stockings were hung on our bedroom doorknob. That is how far we were allowed to go until our parents were awake!"

Article Icon 1NC Students Design Ornaments for Natl. Tree

The National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C.'s President's Park was lit on Dec. 4 and is adorned with unique ornaments made by students from every U.S. state, territory, and the District of Columbia.

Fourth-grade students at Raleigh's Hunter GT/AIG Magnet Elementary School were asked to design ornaments for the tree reflecting the theme, "What makes our state beautiful." A student named Olivia designed an ornament with baby sea turtles in front of a sunset. Others feature a lighthouse, bald eagle, wild horse, and sailboat.

North Carolina growers have frequently been selected to provide the White House Blue Room Christmas Tree through the National Christmas Tree Association's contest. Since 1966, farms from the state have been chosen 16 times.

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Statewide: North Carolina celebrates winter traditions through America 250 initiatives that include historic candlelight tours, 18th-century holiday reenactments in New Bern, World War II-era battleship festivities, Moravian culinary heritage, winter concerts, and community programs. (See Details)

Statewide: Chain restaurants open today with dine-in, takeout, and delivery options include Denny's, IHOP, Waffle House, Red Lobster, and more. (See Triangle and Charlotte locations)

Asheville: Restaurants open today include Bargello, Hemingway's Cuba, Mehfil, and options at Omni Grove Park Inn. Reservations are recommended. (More)

Wilmington and Asheville: A Redfin analysis shows median home prices in two North Carolina towns featured in holiday movies. Wilmington, which has appeared in Hallmark films such as Christmas in Conway, has a median home price of $470,000. Asheville, home to Biltmore Estate and featured in Hallmark's A Biltmore Christmas, has a median price of $450,000. (More)

Manteo: Atlantic Autism Services hosted Sensory Santa on Dec. 13, a sensory-friendly Christmas event for Outer Banks families with autistic children, featuring a calm setting and a patient, low-pressure Santa. (See Photos)

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The Poll

How grand is your Christmas feast?

  1. Multiple meats, sides, desserts
  2. One meat, sides, dessert
  3. Finger foods
  4. Whatever I can scrounge up
  5. I don't celebrate Christmas
  6. Other


Yesterday's Results:

Do you eat Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day?

  1. Christmas Day: 41%
  2. Christmas Eve: 23%
  3. Neither: 19%
  4. I don't celebrate Christmas: 17%
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Christmas Memories & Traditions

Merry Christmas to all our readers!
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Below are memories and traditions shared by some of our staff. 

Lights, boards, and togetherness: We drive around to look at Christmas lights, then come home and make themed charcuterie boards. Each board is made by one of my three adult children and their spouses or partners, plus one from my husband and me, so we end up with four or five different spreads. We play board games and end the night watching The Polar Express.

Beth, The Flyover North Carolina writer

A cake at midnight: My mother started a Christmas Eve tradition when the grandkids were old enough to understand what Christmas is really about. We bake a birthday cake for Jesus and make it the centerpiece of the table. At midnight, the youngest child blows out the candles after we all sing “Happy Birthday.” It reminds us who we’re celebrating. Afterward, the kids each open one gift. The tradition spread to family and friends around the country, and some years we had 50 or 60 friends, neighbors, and relatives gathered at midnight, many coming late just to celebrate Jesus’ birthday. This year, the newest great-grandchild blew out the candles.

Cathy, The Flyover Florida writer

Back to the beginning: One winter break as a young man, I got The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I read all three straight through. When I finished, I read them backward, from the final chapter to the first, then read the entire trilogy again. Good times.

David, editor-in-chief

Saved for Christmas: Every Christmas for the last 40 years, our mom has made a much-anticipated dessert consisting of peppermint ice cream, hot fudge, peanuts, and a graham-cracker crust. She refuses to make it any other time of year.

Chris, managing editor and occasional podcast host

The longest wait: I remember going to church every Christmas Eve, which I loved, but my dad was the head deacon, so we always had to stay until every last dollar was counted and the door was locked before we could go home and open Christmas Eve presents. As soon as we got home, my siblings and I ripped off our church clothes, threw on pajamas, and raced to the tree, only to watch Dad take his sweet time. He’d make tea, change clothes, chat with Mom, maybe even make a sandwich, fully aware we were losing our minds. When he finally headed to the couch by the tree to start divvying up presents, he walked as slowly as possible with a big, mischievous smile. The three of us could barely hold it together, laughing and squirming with anticipation. I’ll always remember that. Good things really do come to those who wait.

Sarah, managing editor

After Mass hunger: I remember, as a tween, desperately wanting to attend midnight Mass with my grandma, which meant sleeping over at her place with my cousin. My mom was a bit against it because she knew me. Still, after Christmas Eve dinner and presents, I headed to Grandma’s. She took my cousin and me to midnight Mass, where I nearly fell asleep, my eyes swimming. But when we got home and Grandma went to bed, new life kicked in. Hungry, we made scrambled eggs. Grandma woke up and wandered into the kitchen in her nightgown, blinking at us like she couldn’t quite believe what she was seeing. Scrambled eggs never tasted better.

Kat, managing editor

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Poll Position

How early did you wake up this morning?

  1. Before 6 a.m.
  2. 6-8 a.m.
  3. 8-10 a.m.
  4. Later than 10 a.m.
  5. Who slept?
 

Yesterday's Results:

Have last minute Christmas shopping to do?

  1. Yes: 30%
  2. No: 70%

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"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given… and his name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."

— Isaiah 9:6

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In which country is it customary to smash a pomegranate on New Year's for good luck?

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