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A 16-year-old high school student was shot and killed in the water park’s parking lot. Author: Teresa Woodard Updated: 5:48 PM CDT June 24, 2021
ARLINGTON, Texas Ashley Burch knows she won’t ever forget what she saw and heard Wednesday night.
She prays her 3-year-old son is too young to remember.
“It was like a stampede full of people running towards us,” Burch said.
She heard people yelling, “Gun! Run! Gun! Run! There’s a gun!”
Burch had spent Wednesday with her family at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park in Arlington.
As Burch and her family were at the exit preparing to leave, she heard at least one pop.
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Pentatonix put aside covers, deliver a cappella originals on ‘The Lucky Ones’
For only the second time, Arlington’s biggest vocal stars are due out with a full disc of fresh songs.
From left to right, Matt Sallee, Scott Hoying, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola and Mitch Grassi make up Pentatonix.(Jabari Jacobs)
The group formed by three pals from Martin High School in Arlington had won NBC’s
The Sing-Off in 2011, which came with a $200,000 prize and a record deal. But when it dawned on Epic that a cappella music was a slog to promote, the label unceremoniously cut the band loose.
Reality television may seem a particularly contradicting term when it comes to certain shows some are certainly more scripted than spontaneous but, there s a component of reality in singing competition shows that even the most cunning producer couldn t fabricate through a script.
For starters, shows like
American Idol and
The Voice feature people with genuine talent, who can actually do something besides push people s buttons and post about their lives on Instagram. These mainstay competitions can destroy careers and reputations just as easily as any seedy show, but have also launched hundreds of careers for artists who might have never gotten the chance to show the world what they are capable of doing. Here are the singers from North Texas who found their way to stardom via the airwaves.