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Dallas County officials confirmed that a local warehouse will not be converted into a detention center, addressing community concerns. The site will remain designated for non-detention purposes, according to chron.com.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders return to Netflix, spotlighting their ongoing fight for fair pay. The docuseries reveals the team’s challenges and advocates for better wages amidst renewed public attention.
Business Insider reveals its list of the 50 most elite boarding schools in the US, highlighting institutions known for rigorous academics, prestigious alumni, and exceptional facilities that shape future leaders.
Security.org reveals the most dangerous U.S. cities based on crime rates, highlighting key hotspots for violent and property crimes. The report aims to inform residents and travelers about local safety risks.
Samsung is relocating its U.S. headquarters to Plano, Texas, boosting the Dallas-Fort Worth area’s tech presence. The move marks a significant investment in the region’s growing business landscape.
Uncertainty looms over Arike Ogunbowale’s potential return to Dallas as she faces disciplinary action following the WCBA Finals. The situation leaves fans and the team awaiting clarity on her availability.
The United States kicked off its home World Cup campaign with a thrilling 3-1 victory over Paraguay in Dallas. The dynamic performance showcased the team’s offensive firepower and set a confident tone for the tournament.
‘Launch’ is expanding to North Texas, bringing obstacle courses, laser tag, bowling, and airtrack basketball. The new entertainment venue aims to offer diverse activities for all ages in a dynamic setting.
Texas public schools lost 75,000 students this year despite the state’s rapid population growth. The decline highlights shifting demographics and enrollment challenges amid ongoing expansion.
The suspect in the Dallas hair salon shooting has been arrested, authorities confirm. The FBI has opened a hate crime investigation into the incident, examining potential motives behind the attack.
Samsung is relocating its U.S. headquarters to Plano, Texas, marking a major shift from urban centers to the suburbs. This move underscores growing trends in corporate relocations to suburban hubs.
A Taiwan-based company is set to launch production of tofu-based cat litter in Dallas, aiming to offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional products. The move highlights growing demand for sustainable pet care solutions.
A new Census report reveals a nationwide slowdown in immigration, impacting every U.S. metro area. The decline marks a significant shift in population growth and poses economic challenges across urban centers.
Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Rylie Briones made headlines by performing without a wig, embracing her alopecia. Her courage highlights inclusivity and breaks stereotypes in professional cheerleading.
“No Mexicans Allowed: School Segregation in the Southwest” exposes the harsh realities of racial segregation faced by Latino students in the mid-20th century, revealing a history of discrimination that shaped educational inequality in the region.
Samsung Electronics is relocating its U.S. headquarters from Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, to Plano, Texas. The move aims to strengthen the company’s presence in the growing Dallas tech market.
FC Dallas coach Luchi Mastroeni urged his team to build on their “complete performance” against Portland as they prepare to face Real Salt Lake. The focus remains on maintaining momentum in a crucial Western Conference clash.
Border crossings have declined, but immigration enforcement dominates discourse in Texas’ top political race, highlighting sharp contrasts among candidates on border security and policy in a key electoral battleground.
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie is drawing attention for his political courage, taking bold stands that challenge party lines. His actions highlight a growing divide within U.S. politics, as reported by Dallas News.
Entertainment company Main Event shifts to virtual services amid the pandemic, expanding online gaming and events. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce highlights this pivot as a model for business resilience and innovation.























