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Disney's WWII Legacy, an Alamo Find, and a 60-Year-Old Gator

A new exhibition at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum explores how Walt Disney and his studio supported the U.S. war effort after Pearl Harbor, when the military occupied Disney’s Burbank lot.

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A Pill Instead of Shots, a New Kind of Hybrid, and Packed Parks

A cholesterol breakthrough, Nissan blurs gas and electric, and parks hit peak popularity.

 

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The Roundup

Article Icon 1Judge Blocks Islamic Development Efforts

A Collin County judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking a municipal utility district tied to the planned Islamic development, The Meadow, and halting operations ahead of a scheduled board meeting. 

State officials allege board members acted improperly to expand the district and bypass regulatory oversight for the project, which includes housing, a mosque, and a faith-based school. The developer disputes the claims and says the process followed standard procedures.

The restraining order prevents the district from taking most actions while the case proceeds, with a court hearing scheduled later this month to determine whether a longer injunction will be issued.

Article Icon 1Disney’s WWII Legacy on Display in Dallas

A new exhibition at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum explores how Walt Disney and his studio supported the U.S. war effort after Pearl Harbor, when the military occupied Disney’s Burbank lot.

Disney Studios devoted roughly 90% of its output to wartime production, creating training films, propaganda pieces, and over 1,200 military insignias using iconic characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.

The exhibition also highlights workforce shifts during the war, including women stepping into animation roles and the experiences of Japanese American employees, offering a broader look at how the studio adapted while contributing to the Allied effort.

The exhibit runs through September and features more than 500 artifacts, films, and original artwork.

Article Icon 1Intact Alamo Cannonball Unearthed

Archaeologists at the Alamo uncovered a fully intact bronze cannonball dating to the 1836 battle, announcing the rare find just after the site’s 190th anniversary.

Researchers believe the four-pound projectile, discovered three feet underground, was likely fired by the Mexican Army, which primarily used bronze munitions. Experts are analyzing the cannonball to better understand its trajectory and role in the battle.

The National Historic Landmark is undergoing a $550 million preservation project, and the discovery adds to a growing collection of combat relics from the historic conflict.

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Around Texas

San Marcos: World War II pilot 2nd Lt. Bill Joe May received a military burial after his remains were returned home more than 80 years after the Texas serviceman was killed in action in 1944. (More)

➤ Fort Bend County: County Judge KP George was released on bond after a jury convicted him of a third-degree felony for laundering $46,500 in campaign funds, with sentencing set for June 16. (More)

Killeen: A local board purchased the 112-acre Peaceable Kingdom Retreat Center for more than $3.1 million, ensuring the longtime camp for children with disabilities will continue operating under new leadership. (More)

➤ Midland/Austin: A study has ranked Midland and Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos among the nation’s top-performing cities, driven by strong job growth, rising wages, and continued expansion in the tech sector. (More)

Central Texas: Forecasters predict near-record heat today, with highs around 94 degrees, gusts up to 25 mph, and very low humidity increasing wildfire risk. (More)


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Texas Sports

➤ Camden Heide hit a 3-pointer with 14 seconds left to seal No. 11 seed Texas’ 74-68 upset of No. 3 seed Gonzaga and send the Longhorns to the Sweet 16. (Watch Video)

➤ Four Cougars scored in double figures as No. 2 seed Houston rolled past No. 10 seed Texas A&M, 88-57, to reach its seventh straight Sweet 16. (More)

➤ No. 9 seed TCU led top-seeded Duke 40-38 with 16 minutes left in the second half, but the Blue Devils pulled away for an 81-58 victory. Horned Frogs star forward David Punch briefly exited in the first half after a Duke foul left him bleeding. (More)

➤ No. 2 Texas baseball lost 4-3 to No. 4 Auburn on Friday night after Texas center fielder Aiden Robbins let a ball go between his legs, leading to a three-run walk-off base hit for Auburn. (Watch Video)

➤ The Dallas Mavericks raised $1.5 million to support local families with the team’s 11th annual Mavs Ball, a prestigious dinner and live music event. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | PGA | LPGA | Tennis

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Et Cetera

➤ A “Zombie Attack” pamphlet appeared at a Johnson County tax office, using humor to encourage residents to prepare for disasters such as hurricanes, pandemics, and other emergencies. (More)

➤ Taylor Sheridan credited Chuck Norris with launching his career, saying his first acting role on Walker, Texas Ranger, inspired later neo-Western hits like YellowstoneLandman, and Hell or High Water. (Learn More)

➤ Beaumont’s Gator Country is rehabilitating Big Jasper, a 60-year-old, 13-foot alligator rescued from Lake Sam Rayburn after showing signs of starvation. (See Big Jasper)

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This week at the Texas Motorplex in Ennis.

The Polling Station

Have you ever watched The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin?

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Yesterday's Results:

Have you watched any March Madness games?

  1. No: 67%
  2. Yes: 33%
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