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Frisco high school student killed in apparent double murder-suicide
SUMMARY: A Frisco High School student, 15-year-old Gavin Morris, was among three victims found dead in a suspected double murder-suicide at a nearby home. The bodies were discovered after a welfare check was requested when one victim failed to show up for work. Police arrived to find 54-year-old Ronald Morris and 53-year-old Stacy White also deceased. Neighbors expressed shock, with one noting the emotional impact of the incident. Frisco ISD confirmed Gavin, a freshman, will be acknowledged during school with counseling available for students and staff. The investigation continues, and authorities have not disclosed the cause of death.

Frisco police are investigating after three people were found dead inside a home Friday afternoon. Officers were called for a welfare check in the 10200 block of Bancroft Lane, near Eldorado Parkway. The victims were identified as 54-year-old Ronald Morris, 53-year-old Stacy White and 15-year-old Gavin Morris.
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These were Texas’ fastest-growing cities in 2024, according to new Census Bureau estimates
SUMMARY: Suburban communities in Texas are experiencing rapid growth, with Fulshear, Celina, and Leander ranking among the top five fastest-growing U.S. cities with populations over 50,000. Fulshear grew by 27%, Celina by 18.2%, and Leander by 8.7% between July 2023 and July 2024. Smaller cities like Princeton and Jarrell also saw significant growth. Texas added 562,941 new residents, making it the second-most populous state. Houston, San Antonio, and Fort Worth had the largest population increases. Meanwhile, Richardson, Lakeway, and Wichita Falls experienced declines. Five Texas cities rank among the top 15 largest nationwide.
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Vehicle burglary gone bad led to deadly shooting of Infowars employee, affidavit says
SUMMARY: A vehicle burglary led to the deadly shooting of Infowars employee Jamie White in Austin on March 9. White attempted to stop four suspects, including 17-year-old Eloy Adrian Camarillo, from burglarizing his car at an apartment complex. Camarillo was arrested on April 30 and charged with capital murder. Surveillance footage and cellphone data linked Camarillo to the incident. The suspects, targeting Kia vehicles known for theft ease, were involved in multiple car thefts. White, 36, was shot in the neck and pronounced dead shortly after the incident. Camarillo admitted to breaking the window and fleeing after the shooting.
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Dallas Mavericks CEO Rick Welts on the No.1 pick
SUMMARY: Dallas Mavericks CEO Rick Welts shared his excitement and the emotional experience surrounding the team’s successful bid for the No. 1 pick in the draft. The moment was filled with anticipation, and when the Spurs logo appeared, it triggered overwhelming joy. Welts praised the potential of top prospect Cooper Flagg, noting his impressive career despite still being in high school. He emphasized how the Mavericks’ future looks brighter, especially after a challenging season. The franchise has seen increased fan engagement, with more fans reconnecting following the news. Welts also reflected on the significance of the pick for the team’s future and its fanbase.

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