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Former Mayor Tom Leppert: Let’s Get Back on Track, Dallas
Lately, there’s been much talk about the high-speed rail project connecting Dallas to Houston. Unfortunately, much of this discussion has been clouded by misinformation. It’s time to cut through the noise and focus on what truly matters: making Dallas the key hub for both high-speed rail and the growing rail network in the nation. This could be a big win for Dallas.
Dallas is poised to redefine its role in America’s transportation landscape, standing at the forefront of a rail revolution. By forging pivotal connections to Houston and Fort Worth, Dallas is set to become not just a regional hub but the very epicenter of an ambitious national rail vision connecting to Denver, and the West Coast onward. This transformation extends far beyond the convenience of faster travel times; it signifies Dallas’s emergence as a beacon of innovation, leading the charge toward a more connected and efficient America.
The high-speed rail represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to boost our economy, create countless jobs, and enhance our city’s attractiveness to tourists and businesses alike. Similar to the economic boom catalyzed by DFW Airport, this project promises to inject vitality into our local economy, becoming a powerful engine of greater growth and prosperity.
Imagine what it would mean for our families, businesses, and visitors to move more freely and efficiently. This is about writing the next chapter in our city’s story—a chapter where Dallas leads by example in crafting a more connected, sustainable, and vibrant future for all. This is an opportunity to come together to support a project that promises to elevate our community and our economy.
So, let’s all focus on the big opportunity and impact and look beyond the noise and the naysayers. Let’s discuss how this high-speed rail project aligns with our shared aspirations for growth and progress. Together, we can turn this vision into a reality, proving once again that Dallas is a city that dreams big and achieves even bigger. Let’s get back to what’s good for Dallas and, in doing so, pave the way for a future we can all be proud of.
Former Turner Corp. CEO Tom Leppert served as Dallas mayor from 2007 to 2011.
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CJ Goodwin announces retirement after 8 seasons with Cowboys
FRISCO, Texas — After 12 seasons in the NFL and the last eight with the Dallas Cowboys, defensive back CJ Goodwin has announced his retirement.
Goodwin, 36, has played in 108 games for the Cowboys since he joined the team in 2018. He was the second longest-tenured Cowboy on the roster behind only Dak Prescott, who preceded Goodwin by two seasons.
Since 2019, Goodwin has been one of Dallas’ key players on special teams, recording 69 tackles with the Cowboys [ninth in Cowboys history] and 87 in his NFL career. In 2021, Goodwin became the first player in franchise history to lead the team in special teams tackles for three consecutive seasons.
After going undrafted in 2014, Goodwin received a tryout with the Pittsburgh Steelers after Steelers Hall of Fame cornerback Mel Blount, whose son attended high school with Goodwin and who Goodwin had worked for as a farm hand, urged the team to give him an opportunity. Pittsburgh would sign him as an undrafted free agent afterwards.
Following time with the Steelers, Falcons, Cardinals, Giants, 49ers and Bengals, the Cowboys signed Goodwin off of Cincinnati’s practice squad in October of 2018.
In his eight seasons with Dallas, Goodwin notched 2,211 snaps on special teams. He worked primarily as a gunner on punt coverage and was one of Dallas’ most impactful defenders on kickoff coverage during his career with the team.
Goodwin was named one of the Cowboys’ six captains in 2025, and the second captain on special teams alongside Brandon Aubrey. He finished the year with 18 special teams tackles.
In 2026, the Cowboys will now have to look to fill Goodwin’s shoes on special teams. Some of their offseason signings, like safety P.J. Locke, have a strong history as defenders on special teams and could end up being crucial for special teams coordinator Nick Sorensen in his second season in Dallas.
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Dallas community gathers donations for Venezuela
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Dallas weather: June 28 morning forecast
Temperatures are expected to climb into the upper-90s and triple digits over the next week, with no real sign of relief! Sunshine dominates the forecast, with only a very slim chance of rain by the end of next week.
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