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The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…
James Talarico secures the Democratic nomination for the US Senate in Texas, defeating key rivals in a tightly contested primary. The win sets the stage for a high-stakes general election in a traditionally red state.
U.S. and Brazil’s 1994 World Cup legends are set to face off in an exhibition match in Arlington. The event celebrates the iconic squads and their historic clash, thrilling soccer fans with a nostalgic showdown.
Rolando Blackman reflects on the deep disappointment of the 1980 U.S. Olympic boycott, a moment that denied him and fellow athletes a global stage. The NBA star recalls the lasting impact on his career and dreams.
Dallas-Fort Worth tops the nation in corporate headquarters relocations, according to CBRE. The region’s business-friendly environment and robust infrastructure continue to attract major companies seeking new bases.
Dallas sports are experiencing unprecedented growth, driven not just by the Cowboys but also by rising interest in basketball, hockey, and soccer, fueling economic gains and expanding fan engagement across the region.
In a recent Dallas News feature, De Vinck highlights how children naturally awaken our sense of awe. Their fresh perspectives remind adults of the beauty and wonder often overlooked in everyday life.
The Dallas ICE shooting has sparked debate over the motivations behind the attack. Was it driven by political ideology or a desire for notoriety and fame? KERA News investigates the complex factors fueling the incident.
Amazon Prime Video has secured exclusive rights to stream the WNBA, allowing fans to watch live games and highlights. Subscribers can now enjoy full season coverage, bringing women’s basketball directly to their screens.
Several U.S. schools have canceled class pictures following online claims linking Jeffrey Epstein to their institutions. NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports that schools aim to address safety concerns amid rising social media rumors.
Several North Texas cities have been named the best in the U.S. for starting new businesses, according to the Dallas Observer. The report highlights the region’s supportive infrastructure and booming entrepreneurial spirit.
Detroit, Dallas, and Phoenix have been awarded the 2018 USA Volleyball Championships, boosting tourism and local economies. The cities will host top-level volleyball competition, attracting athletes and fans nationwide.
Bad news for the Dallas Cowboys: The price for acquiring wide receiver George Pickens has surged, complicating trade talks. Sources reveal increasing competition is driving up his market value, reports El Paso Times.
A chaotic Election Day in Dallas saw incumbent Rep. John Carter lose to challenger Wes Allen Crockett. Meanwhile, runoffs were triggered for allred and paxton, intensifying the local political landscape.
DIFF Preview: Lou Diamond Phillips expresses his deep affection for Dallas, a sentiment warmly shared by the city. The upcoming Dallas International Film Festival highlights this mutual admiration.
USA Today’s recent study ranks the top 25 Texas schools for athletes, highlighting programs that excel in training, facilities, and competitive success. These schools lead the state in developing top athletic talent.
New data reveals that for six consecutive months, the majority of Dallas ICE arrests have involved individuals with no prior criminal history. The findings raise concerns about enforcement practices and community impact.
Molly Bornstad, founder of Mold Dog USA, shares insights on balancing entrepreneurship and personal growth. Voyage Dallas highlights her innovative approach to business and community impact.
Jason Garrett defended the Dallas Cowboys’ decision to trade their first-round pick for wide receiver Amari Cooper, emphasizing the immediate impact and veteran presence Cooper brings to the team.
Brett Kirstein, 55, passed away in 2021. Remembered for his impact in Dallas, his obituary highlights a life marked by dedication and community involvement. Tributes continue to honor his legacy.
A Plano U.S. Rep. targets anti-drunk driving “kill switch” technology, sparking debate. Advocates argue fears of overreach and privacy invasion are exaggerated, emphasizing the tech’s potential to save lives.
























