New from The Dallas Morning News is an exclusive investigation into the 2021 Fort Worth pileup crash. The February 11th, 2021, Fort Worth tollway collision is frozen in the minds of North Texans as one of the deadliest crashes in state history, a 130 pileup that killed six people and injured dozens; In other news, At least a single ballot printed in White Settlement on Monday, the first day of early voting, did not accurately reflect a voter’s choice for president; Back to the Ballot is a personalized voter education course. Go to dallasnews.com/ballot ; a new public health initiative combatting drug overdoses in Arlington is targeting the city’s hospitality industry. Arlington’s Health Services will be providing two free doses of naloxone to bars, hotels, motels and other businesses, a medication that can be administered to employees or customers experiencing an opioid overdose while medical help is on the way; And the State Fair of Texas welcomed nearly 2.4 million people during its 24-day run, increasing its attendance compared to last year.
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