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The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…
James Talarico has defeated Jasmine Crockett in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, securing his party’s nomination. The race, closely watched in Texas, positions Talarico for a competitive general election.
KidZania, the interactive edutainment center where kids role-play adult jobs, is set to make its U.S. debut at Stonebriar Centre in Frisco. The new attraction aims to offer immersive learning and fun for families.
A new private school in Fort Worth has opened, pioneering AI-driven teaching methods. The innovative institution aims to personalize learning and enhance student outcomes through advanced technology.
The Supreme Court has long ruled on flag burning under free speech protections. SCOTUSblog breaks down key cases, legal reasoning, and the ongoing debate surrounding this controversial form of protest.
The nation’s largest baking company is relocating its headquarters to a Dallas suburb, signaling a major business shift. The move aims to leverage the area’s growth and enhance operational efficiency.
If the U.S. men’s soccer team ever wins a World Cup, FC Dallas will play a key role. The club’s youth academy has developed a generation of top talent fueling the national team’s rise, spotlighting Dallas in the sport’s future.
Neill Whitlock, a beloved Dallas community member and business leader, passed away in 2022 at age 75. Remembered for his impact and kindness, Whitlock’s legacy lives on in family and friends.
Dallas and Fort Worth have scrapped Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives to safeguard federal funding, citing concerns over compliance and potential risks, Spectrum News reports.
This week in entertainment: “Better Call Saul” returns with a new season, captivating fans once again. Meanwhile, Spike Lee’s acclaimed film “BlacKkKlansman” hits theaters nationwide, drawing strong reviews.
U.S. News has released its latest rankings for America’s best graduate programs. Texas schools made a strong showing, with top universities in Houston leading the list, reflecting the state’s growing academic impact.
In “THE BIG INTERVIEW: Bachendorf’s dynasty in Dallas,” WatchPro USA explores the family’s legacy in luxury watch retail. The Bachendorfs share insights on sustaining success in a competitive market.
The Dallas Stars unveiled their updated roster for the upcoming NHL season, featuring key veterans and promising rookies. USA Today reports the team’s strategic moves aim to boost playoff contention and fan excitement.
Hearst announced it will lay off 26 employees at The Dallas Morning News and D Magazine, citing ongoing industry challenges and efforts to streamline operations amid shifting media landscapes.
A heated race is underway for the U.S. Senate seat in Texas, featuring candidates from both major parties. Incumbents and newcomers alike are campaigning vigorously ahead of the upcoming election. Stay tuned for updates.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders made a dazzling appearance at Dua Lipa’s concert, captivating fans with their iconic routines. Their surprise performance added electric energy to the night, stealing the show.
FC Dallas has announced an exclusive partnership with Southern New Hampshire University to offer players and staff enhanced access to higher education, blending sports and academics for future success.
Historic Munich brewery Hofbräuhaus is set to open its first Texas location in Addison, bringing traditional German brews and culture to the Lone Star State. The grand opening is anticipated later this year.
The Frisco Convention & Visitors Bureau has rebranded the city as “Sports City U.S.A.” to highlight its growing sports facilities and events, aiming to boost tourism and community engagement. The move underscores Frisco’s rising profile in the sports industry.
Dallas’ beloved whale mural has been painted over, sparking community disappointment. The colorful artwork was removed to make way for FIFA event branding, highlighting tensions between public art and large-scale sporting events.
Rapper Kid Cudi has fired M.I.A. following a controversial political rant during their Dallas show. The split comes amid backlash over the artist’s remarks, drawing widespread attention and reactions.
























