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The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…
A new bill aims to ban private equity firms, dubbed “vulture investors,” from owning youth sports organizations. Advocates argue the move protects young athletes from profit-driven exploitation.
Councilman Johnson urges swift action to retain the Dallas Mavericks in the city, emphasizing the team’s cultural and economic importance. The call highlights ongoing discussions about the team’s future venue.
Highlander School in Lake Highlands is closing after 56 years of serving the community. The decision marks the end of an era for local education, impacting students, staff, and families across Dallas – Fort Worth.
The US and Iran could face off in the World Cup, with the historic match set to take place right here in Dallas-Fort Worth. Fans and officials are preparing for a potentially charged and memorable encounter.
World Cup watch parties in North Texas fell silent as the U.S. team was eliminated from the tournament. Fans gathered in hopes but left disappointed after the decisive loss. Coverage by FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth.
Former President Donald Trump announced the Republican midterm convention will be held in Dallas this September, underscoring the city’s key role in the party’s 2024 election strategy. The event aims to rally support nationwide.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader expresses frustration over negative remarks aimed at her husband. She defends him, emphasizing the impact of public criticism on their family’s privacy and well-being. More on Yahoo.
Dallas ISD has launched a new anonymous reporting app to empower students to safely report bullying, safety concerns, and other issues, enhancing campus security and student well-being across the district.
FBI data reveals Texas border cities have lower crime rates than many U.S. cities. Despite perceptions, these areas show greater safety, challenging common narratives about border communities, according to BorderReport.
The Dallas Cowboys secured a decisive victory over the Washington Redskins, showcasing strong defense and explosive offense. Key plays and strategic coaching led Dallas to dominate from start to finish on FOX Sports.
A Trump nominee for a vacant Dallas bench seat is drawing attention for their ties to a prominent law firm. The appointment highlights the influence of powerful legal circles in local judicial selections.
Political polls gauge voter preferences by sampling a diverse group, offering snapshots—not certainties—of election races. WFAA explains how methodology, timing, and margins of error shape their insights.
A spectacular drone show lit up the Texas sky on July 4th, captivating crowds with synchronized lights and patriotic displays. The innovative celebration added a futuristic twist to Independence Day festivities.
Dallas ISD is offering free meals to children throughout the summer to combat food insecurity. The program ensures students have access to nutritious food even when school is out in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
The Dallas Police Department unveiled a new strategy targeting crime reduction across the city. The plan focuses on enhancing community partnerships, increasing patrols, and utilizing data-driven approaches to improve public safety.
Billionaire Mark Cuban has invested in a Canadian basketball team, citing a “ton of upside” potential. His move highlights growing interest and confidence in the country’s expanding basketball market.
An artist is suing FIFA after the destruction of their Dallas whale mural ahead of the World Cup. The controversial removal has sparked debate over art preservation and event preparations. More details on NBC News.
Texas officials have started removing rainbow crosswalks in Dallas, citing safety concerns. The move has sparked backlash from LGBTQ+ advocates who view the symbols as vital expressions of inclusion and pride.
The Floral Festival returns to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, showcasing vibrant blooms and garden artistry. The event invites Dallas-Fort Worth visitors to celebrate spring’s beauty with family-friendly activities and exhibits.
Argyle ISD has approved its instructional calendar for the 2026-27 school year, outlining key dates for students and staff. The schedule aims to optimize learning while accommodating community needs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
























