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The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Senate bid faces a critical test of character amid ongoing legal challenges. His campaign raises questions about integrity as he vies for higher office.
Peppa Pig Theme Park in North Richland Hills has been named a Top 10 Best New Attraction by USA Today, FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth reports. The family-friendly destination draws crowds with interactive rides and shows.
In 2023, school shootings remain a grave concern across the U.S., with multiple incidents reported nationwide. Education Week examines the number, locations, and impact of these tragic events on communities and policy.
Two Dallas suburbs have earned spots among America’s safest neighborhoods in 2025, according to CultureMap Dallas. The recognition highlights their low crime rates and strong community safety efforts.
Dallas has been ranked 5th in the U.S. for producing professional athletes, highlighting its strong sports culture and youth development programs. The city continues to be a key talent hub in American sports. (222 characters)
As the sun sets across North Texas, icy roads and dangerous cold are spreading rapidly. Authorities warn of worsening sleet conditions tonight, urging residents to exercise caution and prepare for hazardous travel.
The government shutdown’s effects are felt differently across the nation, with Washington facing federal office closures while Dallas experiences disruptions in services and delays, highlighting regional disparities.
Dallas debuts the groundbreaking 136-inch 4K Micro LED luxury TV, showcasing ultra-vivid visuals and unparalleled brightness. This cutting-edge display sets new standards in home entertainment technology.
The Texas Rangers Youth Academy, part of MLB’s nationwide initiative, offers free baseball and softball training to young athletes. The program aims to develop skills and promote healthy lifestyles in the community.
The Dallas Cowboys kicked off their Organized Team Activities (OTAs) this week, focusing on conditioning and drills at their Shreveport facility. Coaches emphasized teamwork and skill development ahead of the season.
Dallas’ Scottie Scheffler struggled in the opening matches of the Ryder Cup, contributing to a frustrating start for the U.S. team against Europe. The American squad now faces pressure to rebound in upcoming rounds.
On Jan. 20, a “Stop ICE Terror” protest is set to take place in North Texas, highlighting community opposition to ICE policies. Organizers urge peaceful demonstration against immigration enforcement practices.
Toca Social has launched its first tech-enabled soccer attraction in the US, blending interactive technology with immersive gameplay. The venue aims to revolutionize fan engagement through cutting-edge digital experiences.
Virginia Democrats push legislation to regulate how January 6 protests are taught in schools, aiming to shape classroom narratives amid ongoing debates over historical interpretation and political bias.
Authorities have identified a suspect in the Dallas salon shooting, prompting the FBI to launch a hate crime investigation. The incident raised concerns over targeted violence. More updates to follow.
NFL Week 1 picks are in: Bills vs. Ravens on Sunday Night Football has bettors debating who will cover the spread. USA Today breaks down straight-up winners and key point spreads for opening Sunday showdowns.
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.






















