Good morning, DFW. Here’s what you need to know today.
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Wednesday brings a chance for scattered showers and storms across North, Central, and South-Central Texas. The good news? Severe weather isn’t expected. As we head into the holiday weekend, a stronger cold front looks to push through, bringing noticeably cooler temperatures, especially across the northern half of the state. Highs there are expected to top to in 80s, nearly 10 degrees below normal for this time of year. Along with the cooler air, we’re also looking at daily chances for showers and storms for most of the state continuing through Sunday. So, if you have outdoor plans, be sure to keep an eye on the forecast!
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1. City of Fort Worth trying to help nonprofit stay afloat after federal funding dried up
During the pandemic, former President Joe Biden signed a nearly $2 trillion federal stimulus bill to help the country recover from the global shutdown. It was called the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and some groups who received funding back in 2021 are now dealing with the drying up of those funds.
Last October, Spectrum News spoke with the leader of a North Texas nonprofit on how his organization was making a difference when it comes to interrupting gang violence in the city. Flash forward to now, he says they’re in the valley…