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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 airports face increasing delays and long wait times as the federal government shutdown continues. Passengers report frustration amid understaffed security lines and disrupted schedules.
Bryce Dallas Howard opened up about her emotional return to the “Jurassic World” set, revealing she ‘started bawling’ upon reuniting with the cast and crew. The actress described the heartfelt moment as deeply moving.
Dallas continues to lead nationally with the best high school in the country, according to the latest KERA News rankings. The school’s consistent excellence highlights its commitment to academic achievement and student success.
A man was arrested and charged with felony aggravated assault following a shooting at a Korean-owned hair salon. Authorities are investigating the motive as the community reacts to the violent incident.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a challenge to Dallas’ strip club curfews, leaving in place local regulations aimed at limiting late-night adult entertainment. The decision upholds city authority.
The Houston Texans face the Dallas Cowboys in a crucial NFL Week 14 clash. Analyze expert predictions, key picks, and betting odds as both teams aim to boost their playoff hopes in this intense divisional showdown.
Hayley Scamurra scored twice as the U.S. women’s hockey team kicked off the Olympic tournament with a commanding victory over Czechia. The win sets a strong tone for Team USA’s medal hopes in Dallas.
A ransomware attack targeted the City of Dallas, forcing the police website offline, officials confirmed. Authorities are investigating the breach and working to restore services, emphasizing public safety remains unaffected.
Tonight, former Dallas movie critic Joe Bob Briggs returns to deliver some ‘redneck joy’ with his signature blend of cult film commentary and humor, promising an entertaining evening for fans and newcomers alike.
Several people were injured in a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, authorities reported. Emergency responders are on the scene, and an investigation is underway. No further details released.
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 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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
























