Dev Test County • June 23, 2025
Good morning, Dev Test County. Tragedy struck Dallas twice this weekend as separate incidents claimed lives across the city. A predawn crash in north Dallas ended fatally when a driver collided with a utility pole Saturday morning, knocking out power to over 100 nearby homes. Just hours earlier, gunfire erupted in east Dallas, leaving one person dead and another hospitalized as authorities continue investigating both incidents.
Amid these somber headlines comes a delectable silver lining for local foodies. Prestigious Italian restaurant Sant Ambroeus has announced plans to bring its Milanese culinary tradition to Dallas in 2026. The upscale chain, which traces its roots back to 1936 and maintains locations in elite destinations like Aspen and the Hamptons, will occupy a sprawling 7,800-square-foot space in the new Knox Street development—marking its first Texas outpost and adding European flair to our evolving dining landscape.
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💥 Deadly dawn crash claims driver's life in north Dallas. A single-vehicle collision occurred Saturday morning when a car struck a utility pole on Rosemeade Parkway near the Dallas North Tollway. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene, with no other injuries reported from the 6:50 a.m. accident. The impact knocked out power to over 100 Oncor customers in the area. Police are continuing their investigation into the cause of the crash while the driver's identity remains unreleased.
🔫 Deadly shooting rocks east Dallas neighborhood overnight. One person was killed and another injured when gunfire erupted in the 3100 block of Dusty Oak Drive around 1:55 a.m. Sunday. Dallas police responded to reports of the shooting and found two victims at the scene. One victim died immediately, while the second was transported to a hospital in stable condition. Authorities have released few details as the investigation into the double shooting continues.
🍝 Upscale Italian chain Sant Ambroeus is coming to Dallas in 2026. The renowned restaurant, with roots dating back to 1936 Milan, will open a 7,800-square-foot location in the new Knox Street development. This marks the first Texas outpost for the prestigious brand, which already operates in elite destinations like Aspen, Paris, and the Hamptons. The all-day dining concept will feature a dedicated outdoor patio space and represents the first confirmed restaurant in the development. Partners Gherardo Guarducci and Dimitri Pauli expressed excitement about bringing their Italian culinary tradition to North Texas.
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But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
-Isaiah 40:31
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