Authorities say a blaze at an Outdated East Dallas high-rise constructing early Tuesday was arson.
Dallas Fireplace-Rescue responded about 4:50 a.m. to the smoking coming from the constructing within the 4100 block of North Central Expressway. Investigators imagine somebody used an incendiary machine to set hearth to the first-floor leasing workplace, division spokesman Jason Evans stated.
Crews extinguished the hearth in about 20 minutes and no accidents had been reported, Evans stated.
No extra details about the blaze or attainable suspects was obtainable, and an investigation is ongoing.
Former Stars forward Andrew Cogliano announced his retirement from hockey on Friday after 17 seasons and 1,294 games in the NHL.
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The 37-year-old has spent the last three seasons with the Colorado Avalanche, and he’ll go straight from the ice to the front office with a role assisting in Colorado’s scouting and player development departments.
Cogliano played in Dallas for three seasons from 2019-21, originally acquired in a trade from the Anaheim Ducks. He totaled 11 goals and 31 points in his time with the Stars, which included a playoff run to the 2020 Stanley Cup Finals. He played 154 games for the Stars, plus 36 playoff games.
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He also played four seasons for Anaheim, eight with the Ducks and another with the Sharks. He won a Stanley Cup with Colorado in 2022.
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Corgan will add 11,000 square feet on the fifth floor at the Luminary, located at 401 N. Houston St., according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Find out more about the expansion of the second-largest design firm in Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to be linked to veteran wide receivers with the uncertainty surrounding the team’s WR3 job.
It will be one of the most intriguing training camp battles, but is the team’s WR3 currently on the roster or could they turn elsewhere? One name to keep in mind is former Cowboy James Washington.
The 28-year-old Washington took to social media to say that he is fully healthy and ready for another opportunity to showcase his talents.
“I was forgotten about, and I want to show the world that I still have it,” Washington said in a video on Instagram. “People say, ‘Oh, he’s done. He’s washed.’ There’s still a lot of meat left on the bone. Conditioning-wise, physical-wise, I’m stronger than ever.”
Washington’s brief stint in Big D ended after the receiver suffered a foot injury after only appearing in two games. He suffered a fractured fifth metatarsal in his right foot during training camp and was placed on injured reserve before being activated near the end of the season.
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He would go on to spend time on the New York Giants practice squad, and also had very brief stints with the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts, but he never made it through training camp.
Washington was a former second-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers after a stellar career at Oklahoma State, winning the Biletnikoff Award and earning unanimous All-American honors.
If he is healthy and ready to go, the Cowboys should give Washington a look for training camp to add to the WR3 competition.