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Dallas Zoo Rejoices as Missing Emperor Tamarins Found Safe and Sound in Lancaster Home

Dallas Police, with the help of the Lancaster Police Department, have located the two missing emperor tamarin monkeys from the Dallas Zoo. The animals were found in the closet of an empty home in Lancaster, south of Dallas, and were returned to the zoo. The Dallas Police Department thanked the public for their help in locating the animals.

Severe Ice Storm Causes Disruption to Air Travel in South and Central US, with More than 1,200 Flights Canceled and Delayed.

A severe ice storm has caused disruption to air travel in the South and central United States, with over 1,200 flights cancelled and 1,600 delayed. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field were particularly affected, with Southwest Airlines reporting over 300 cancelled flights. The storm is expected to continue into Wednesday, with further disruption to air travel likely.

Hundreds of Flights Canceled in North Texas Due to Cold, Wet Weather and Chance of Freezing Rain

North Texas travelers experienced hundreds of flight cancellations and delays on Monday due to cold, wet weather and a chance of freezing rain. Dallas Love Field and Dallas Fort Worth International Airports saw 30% and 15% of flights canceled respectively, while dozens of flights were also canceled in Denver and Austin. Southwest Airlines, based in Dallas, is still recovering from an operations meltdown over the summer and travelers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport.

Former University of Georgia Quarterback Stetson Bennett Arrested for Alleged Public Intoxication in Dallas, Texas

Stetson Bennett, former University of Georgia quarterback, was arrested in Dallas, Texas on Sunday morning for alleged public intoxication. The Dallas Police Department responded to reports of a man banging on doors and determined Bennett was intoxicated. He was taken into custody and released shortly before 11 a.m. The incident is still under investigation.

DOJ Refuses to Seek Death Penalty for El Paso Walmart Shooter Patrick Crusius

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a one-sentence notice with the federal court in El Paso, announcing that they will not seek the death penalty for Patrick Crusius, who is accused of fatally shooting nearly two dozen people in a racist attack at a West Texas Walmart in 2019. Crusius is charged with federal hate crimes and firearms violations, as well as capital murder in state court, and could still face the death penalty if convicted. The trial is expected to begin in October, and the sentence he could face is currently unclear.

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