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    Texas Black man exonerated 70 years after execution in case marked by racial bias – The Guardian

    Texas Black man exonerated 70 years after execution in case marked by racial bias – The Guardian

    February 7, 2026
    North Texas Athletes in the 2026 Winter Olympics – D Magazine

    North Texas Athletes Set to Shine at the 2026 Winter Olympics

    February 7, 2026
    Philadelphia Unites Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas and More US Cities Gear for Massive Tourist Influx in This Year as America Semiquincentennial Events Like New York Film Festival, Coachella, and SXSW Predicting to Diminish Tourism Decline, New – Tr

    Philadelphia Joins Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas, and More in Preparing for a Massive Tourist Boom This Year as Major Events Promise to Revive Travel

    February 7, 2026
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    By Miles Cooper News September 19, 2025

    Dallas has approved a $5 billion budget that includes increased funding for the police department while reducing allocations for various city services.

    The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…

    Texas Black man exonerated 70 years after execution in case marked by racial bias – The Guardian
    By Ethan Riley Crime February 7, 2026

    Texas Black man exonerated 70 years after execution in case marked by racial bias – The Guardian

    A Texas Black man was exonerated 70 years after his execution in a case marred by racial bias. The landmark ruling highlights deep-rooted injustices in the criminal justice system, prompting renewed calls for reform.

    North Texas Athletes in the 2026 Winter Olympics – D Magazine
    By Miles Cooper Sports February 7, 2026

    North Texas Athletes Set to Shine at the 2026 Winter Olympics

    North Texas athletes are making waves ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, showcasing talent in skiing, ice hockey, and snowboarding. Their journey highlights the region’s growing presence in winter sports.

    Philadelphia Unites Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas and More US Cities Gear for Massive Tourist Influx in This Year as America Semiquincentennial Events Like New York Film Festival, Coachella, and SXSW Predicting to Diminish Tourism Decline, New – Tr
    By Jackson Lee News February 7, 2026

    Philadelphia Joins Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas, and More in Preparing for a Massive Tourist Boom This Year as Major Events Promise to Revive Travel

    Philadelphia unites Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas, and more as US cities brace for a massive tourist influx. Semiquincentennial events like the New York Film Festival, Coachella, and SXSW are set to curb tourism decline.

    Dallas ICE shooting updates. And, Trump threatens layoffs amid looming shutdown. – NPR
    By Mia Garcia Politics February 7, 2026

    Dallas ICE Shooting Updates: Trump Threatens Layoffs as Government Shutdown Looms

    Dallas ICE shooting updates reveal ongoing investigations as authorities search for suspects. Meanwhile, former President Trump warns of potential federal layoffs if a government shutdown occurs. NPR continues coverage.

    Bad Bunny’s Record Label Linked To Hugo Chávez’s Violent Regime – Dallas Express
    By Ethan Riley News February 7, 2026

    Bad Bunny’s Record Label Linked To Hugo Chávez’s Violent Regime – Dallas Express

    Dallas Express reports Bad Bunny’s record label is allegedly linked to Hugo Chávez’s violent regime. The connection raises concerns over the artist’s business ties amid political controversies.

    Suspect in Dallas high school shooting fired ‘indiscriminately,’ injuring 5 students, documents say – cnn.com
    By Noah Rodriguez Education February 7, 2026

    Dallas High School Shooting: Suspect Fired Indiscriminately, Injuring 5 Students

    A suspect in a Dallas high school shooting fired indiscriminately, injuring five students, according to court documents. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.

    Here’s a tip: Don’t defraud Dallas Crime Stoppers – The Christian Science Monitor
    By Isabella Rossi Crime February 7, 2026

    Here’s a Tip: Don’t Defraud Dallas Crime Stoppers!

    Dallas Crime Stoppers warns against scams targeting its funds. Authorities urge the public to report fraud attempts, emphasizing that defrauding the organization undermines community safety efforts. Vigilance is key.

    Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth Hosts Business Outlook in 2026 Seminar – 24-7 Press Release
    By Jackson Lee Business February 6, 2026

    Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth Presents Exciting Business Outlook Seminar for 2026

    The Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth hosted its 2026 Business Outlook seminar, spotlighting key opportunities and challenges in U.S.-Japan trade and investment. Industry leaders shared insights on future economic trends.

    Stars Looking for Options After Seguin Injury – Dallas Sports Nation
    By Olivia Williams Sports February 6, 2026

    Stars Explore New Opportunities Following Seguin Injury

    The Dallas Stars face uncertainty following Tyler Seguin’s injury, prompting the team to explore options to fill the gap. Management is evaluating potential trades or call-ups as the season progresses.

    Has fall been dry enough in Texas to cause more drought? – Dallas News
    By Sophia Davis News February 6, 2026

    Is Texas Experiencing a Dry Fall That Could Worsen the Drought?

    Texas has experienced a notably dry fall, raising concerns about worsening drought conditions. Limited rainfall in key areas, including Dallas, could strain water resources and agriculture if the trend continues.

    Night at the Capitol: One Democrat’s Unexpected Protest Grips Texas – The New York Times
    By Ava Thompson Politics February 6, 2026

    Night at the Capitol: One Democrat’s Unexpected Protest Grips Texas – The New York Times

    In a rare display of dissent, one Democrat’s solo protest at the Texas Capitol sparked widespread attention. The act highlighted deep political divides and ignited conversations across the state.

    Third Annual Dallas Entertainment Awards Bring Together Dallas Arts Scene – Dallas Observer
    By Ethan Riley News February 6, 2026

    Third Annual Dallas Entertainment Awards Bring Together Dallas Arts Scene – Dallas Observer

    The Third Annual Dallas Entertainment Awards united the city’s vibrant arts scene, celebrating local talent across music, film, and theater. The event highlighted Dallas as a growing cultural hub.

    East St. Louis High School in Illinois, USA – e-architect
    By Isabella Rossi Education February 6, 2026

    Discover the Unique Design of East St. Louis High School in Illinois

    East St. Louis High School in Illinois undergoes a transformative redesign featured on e-architect. The project focuses on modernizing facilities to enhance student learning and community engagement.

    A shooting at an Asian-owned hair salon in Dallas is being investigated as a federal hate crime – cnn.com
    By Isabella Rossi Crime February 6, 2026

    Federal Authorities Investigate Dallas Hair Salon Shooting as a Hate Crime

    A shooting at an Asian-owned hair salon in Dallas is under federal hate crime investigation. Authorities are probing motives as the community condemns the violence targeting the business.

    USA TODAY High School Sports Awards: Dallas boys wrestling nominees – USA Today
    By Samuel Brown Sports February 6, 2026

    Top Dallas Boys Wrestling Stars Nominated for High School Sports Awards

    The USA TODAY High School Sports Awards announced the Dallas boys wrestling nominees, spotlighting top athletes demonstrating exceptional skill and determination this season. Winners will be revealed later this spring.

    Texas Rangers’ Jack Leiter won’t join Team USA’s pitching staff for World Baseball Classic – Dallas News
    By Caleb Wilson News February 6, 2026

    Texas Rangers’ Jack Leiter to Sit Out Team USA’s World Baseball Classic Pitching Staff

    Texas Rangers’ top pitching prospect Jack Leiter will not join Team USA’s pitching staff for the upcoming World Baseball Classic, sources confirm. Leiter opts to focus on preparation for the MLB season.

    US prosecutors bring first antifa terrorism charges in Texas police shooting case – Reuters
    By Miles Cooper Politics February 5, 2026

    US Prosecutors File First-Ever Antifa Terrorism Charges in Texas Police Shooting Case

    US prosecutors have filed the first-ever antifa-related terrorism charges in a Texas police shooting case, marking a significant legal development in efforts to address politically motivated violence, Reuters reports.

    Dallas one of 2 places in U.S. to get new Netflix House merch store – CultureMap Dallas
    By Charlotte Adams News February 5, 2026

    Dallas one of 2 places in U.S. to get new Netflix House merch store – CultureMap Dallas

    Dallas has been named one of only two U.S. cities to host a new Netflix House merchandise store, offering fans exclusive Show-themed products. The pop-up highlights the city’s growing role in entertainment retail.

    See which students head back to school today and tomorrow – Dallas News
    By William Green Education February 5, 2026

    Find Out Which Students Are Heading Back to School Today and Tomorrow

    Students across Dallas return to classrooms today and tomorrow as the new school year begins. Districts follow staggered schedules to ease transitions amid ongoing health and safety measures. Parents and students prepare for a fresh start.

    After a shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, immigrants are still showing up, now fearing both deportation and violence – CNN
    By Ava Thompson Crime February 5, 2026

    After a Dallas ICE Facility Shooting, Immigrants Face New Fears of Deportation and Violence

    After a recent shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, immigrants continue to show up despite growing fears of both deportation and violence. The incident has heightened anxieties within the community.

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    Texas Black man exonerated 70 years after execution in case marked by racial bias – The Guardian

    Texas Black man exonerated 70 years after execution in case marked by racial bias – The Guardian

    February 7, 2026
    North Texas Athletes in the 2026 Winter Olympics – D Magazine

    North Texas Athletes Set to Shine at the 2026 Winter Olympics

    February 7, 2026
    Philadelphia Unites Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas and More US Cities Gear for Massive Tourist Influx in This Year as America Semiquincentennial Events Like New York Film Festival, Coachella, and SXSW Predicting to Diminish Tourism Decline, New – Tr

    Philadelphia Joins Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas, and More in Preparing for a Massive Tourist Boom This Year as Major Events Promise to Revive Travel

    February 7, 2026
    Dallas ICE shooting updates. And, Trump threatens layoffs amid looming shutdown. – NPR

    Dallas ICE Shooting Updates: Trump Threatens Layoffs as Government Shutdown Looms

    February 7, 2026
    Bad Bunny’s Record Label Linked To Hugo Chávez’s Violent Regime – Dallas Express

    Bad Bunny’s Record Label Linked To Hugo Chávez’s Violent Regime – Dallas Express

    February 7, 2026
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