Dev Test County • August 18, 2025
Good morning, Dev Test County. The streets of Dallas fell silent Sunday as tragedy struck on I-35E, where a pedestrian lost their life in an early morning accident that closed northbound lanes for hours. This heartbreaking incident comes as the community continues to process another loss—the passing of former City Council Member Dr. Maxine Thornton-Reese, whose legacy as both an educator who was "tough as nails" and a dedicated public servant left an indelible mark on our city.
Amid these solemn moments, there are beautiful displays of remembrance taking place across town. Friends of Officer Darron Burks, who was fatally shot nearly a year ago, gathered for a poignant birthday celebration on the water—dressed in white and gold to honor his memory while raising funds for student scholarships. Their nonprofit "Pure Intentions" embodies the spirit of giving that characterized Burks' life, turning profound loss into lasting opportunity for local students.
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🚗 Pedestrian killed in tragic I-35E crash in Dallas. The fatal accident early Sunday led to hours-long closure of all northbound lanes near West Saner Avenue. Emergency crews discovered a deceased pedestrian on the roadway with two vehicles nearby. One driver remained at the scene cooperating with authorities, while the driver of a second vehicle was absent when police arrived. Details about the pedestrian's identity and exact circumstances of the collision remain under investigation by the Dallas County Sheriff's Office.
👮♂️ Dallas officer's friends throw birthday boat bash after his tragic death. Dressed in white and gold, loved ones set sail to honor Officer Darron Burks, who was fatally shot in his patrol car nearly a year ago. The celebration fell between his birthday (August 8) and the anniversary of his death (August 29), serving as both memorial and fundraiser for student scholarships in his name. Friends described Burks as someone who made everyone feel special, recalling how he would send personal birthday greetings and support others' events. Through their nonprofit Pure Intentions, they hope to expand the scholarship program that awarded funds to four students last year.
🕊️ Dallas mourns a trailblazing leader who shaped the city's future. Former Dallas City Council Member Dr. Maxine Thornton-Reese, who served from 1999 to 2007, passed away peacefully at home on Friday. Her daughter Lynetta Williams remembered her as a "loving, compassionate, and hardworking woman" who left behind a powerful legacy as both an educator and public servant. Current city officials, including Councilman Adam Bazaldua and City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert, praised her leadership and dedication to the community. Former student and current Dallas ISD Trustee Joyce Foreman fondly recalled Thornton-Reese as her math teacher who was "tough as nails" and "always pushing us for excellence."
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