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The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports on the midterm primary election results, revealing voting trends across North Texas. See how local voters cast their ballots and which candidates lead in key races.
A Dallas-based firm’s “He Gets Us” ad about Jesus Christ will air during the Super Bowl, aiming to reach millions with its message of understanding and compassion amid the game’s massive viewership.
After finding the Department of Education building locked and guarded, Elon Musk controversially claimed the agency “does not exist.” The Dallas Express reports on growing skepticism surrounding the federal office.
The Texas Department of Public Safety’s Crime Records Division provides critical crime data and records management, supporting law enforcement and public safety efforts statewide in real-time.
Aaron Judge delivered a powerhouse performance, leading the U.S. to a dominant opening victory over Brazil in the World Baseball Classic. His key hits fueled a commanding win, setting the tone for the tournament.
A Dallas restaurant that previously defied the NRA by banning firearms has donated to a gun control advocacy group. The move highlights ongoing local pushback against gun rights amid national debate.
Get an exclusive first look at Netflix House, the immersive experience where fans can step into the eerie world of “Wednesday.” USA Today reveals how the series comes to life beyond the screen.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas highlights rapid growth in Texas’s Spanish-speaking population, emphasizing urgent action to close education gaps and ensure equitable opportunities for all students.
A U.S. Army reservist allegedly targeted white people in a deadly ambush on Dallas police officers, according to authorities. The attack underscores ongoing concerns about racial motivations in violent acts.
Japan and the US have finalized a $36 billion deal for gas and critical minerals, including resources from Texas. The agreement aims to strengthen energy security and supply chains amid global tensions.
The Texas Supreme Court halted Dallas County from counting late mail-in ballots following confusion over newly implemented voting rules, sparking debate over election integrity and voter access ahead of key races.
Over the past decade, the U.S. has witnessed 180 school shootings, resulting in 356 victims. This disturbing trend highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence and school safety across the nation. (CNN)
The Dallas Stars continue to make waves this season, with key player stats showing impressive performances on both offense and defense. USA Today provides the latest updates and in-depth analysis of the team’s standings and player metrics.
U.S. goalies aim to validate soaring expectations at the Olympics, while Canada’s netminders strive to quiet skeptics. Both nations focus on strong goaltending as key to medal success in Beijing.
US Senate candidate James Talarico has scheduled a rally in Dallas to engage voters and outline his platform. The event aims to boost support ahead of the upcoming election. Details were confirmed by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Puttery, a golf entertainment venue backed by Rory McIlroy, opens Friday in The Colony. The new spot offers high-tech golf games, food, and drinks, aiming to redefine social play in the Dallas area.
SHRM Events & Conferences offer unparalleled opportunities for HR professionals to connect, learn, and lead. Join top experts at premier gatherings to stay ahead in talent management and workplace innovation.
Illegal immigrants were caught firing guns on a crowded highway, targeting a family in a road-rage incident, police report. Authorities are investigating the violent attack amid growing public safety concerns.
The Dallas Cowboys remain the most valuable NFL franchise due to their iconic brand, massive fanbase, and lucrative deals in merchandise, sponsorships, and media rights, solidifying their top spot in sports business.
At the Ryder Cup at Bethpage, US fans jeered European players amid a dominating American performance. Frustrated by the lopsided score, some fans left early, dimming the crowd atmosphere during the event.






















