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The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…
The New York Times reports on Trump’s 2024 proposal to deploy soldiers across U.S. cities to combat riots, crime, and migrant surges, raising urgent debates on military involvement in domestic law enforcement.
Eastfield Campus, part of Dallas College, offers diverse academic programs and workforce training. Located in Mesquite, TX, it serves thousands annually, focusing on student success and community engagement.
Team USA hockey clinches gold once again, ending a long wait for the top spot! Celebrate the historic victory and relive the excitement on the Ultimate Dallas Sports Show, only on WFAA.
The Department of Homeland Security temporarily shut down the Global Entry program amid the partial government shutdown, disrupting expedited airport screening for frequent travelers, PBS reports.
A detainee was killed and two others critically injured at a Dallas ICE facility, Homeland Security confirmed. Authorities are investigating the incident, with details on the cause yet to be released.
Siemens Healthineers unveils cutting-edge innovations in healthcare technology, enhancing diagnostics and patient care worldwide. Their latest solutions promise faster, more accurate treatments and improved clinical outcomes.
Patrick Smith, lead analyst at Dallas Sports Nation, brings sharp insights and in-depth coverage of Dallas teams. Renowned for his expert commentary, Smith keeps fans informed and engaged with breaking sports news.
U.S. scores in OT, beats Canada for first men’s hockey gold at the Olympics since 1980 – Dallas News
The U.S. secured its first men’s Olympic hockey gold since 1980 with an overtime victory over Canada, ending a 42-year drought and sparking celebrations among American fans.
The government shutdown is highlighting critical weaknesses in the US aviation system, causing flight delays and staffing shortages. ABC7 New York reports on the mounting pressure facing airports and airlines amid the funding halt.
D Magazine explores “What Would Jesus Film?”—a thought-provoking project imagining how Jesus might use modern media. The feature delves into faith, creativity, and contemporary storytelling through a spiritual lens.
El Centro Campus at Dallas College offers specialized programs in health sciences and technical fields, providing students with hands-on training and workforce-ready skills to meet Dallas’ growing job market demands.
The Dallas Federal Reserve Manufacturing Business Index showed a modest increase in April, signaling steady expansion in regional manufacturing activity. Investors closely watch this as a gauge of economic health in Texas.
Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes as the Dallas Cowboys dominated the Los Angeles Rams, securing a commanding 43-20 victory. The Cowboys’ offense was relentless, delivering a decisive win on the road.
A fantastic finish awaits the Dallas Stars as six players vie for Olympic medals in the tournament’s final round. Fans eagerly anticipate their impact on the thrilling conclusion. Details on NHL.com.
Texas Democrats Sarah Talarico and Matt Crockett are set to face off in a U.S. Senate debate this weekend. The event, hosted by Houston Public Media, aims to spotlight key issues ahead of the primary election.
Pleasant Grove galleries are using art to revitalize the neighborhood, fostering community and creativity. Local artists say, “Art keeps us human,” highlighting its power to inspire and unite residents.
UT Southwestern’s Graduate Medical Education program offers rigorous training across diverse specialties, preparing residents and fellows with cutting-edge skills to excel in modern healthcare.
The Dallas Cowboys have announced they will waive running back Darren McFadden. The move ends McFadden’s brief stint with the team as they aim to adjust their roster for the upcoming season, sources confirm.
North Texas is set to unveil the Charlie Kirk Memorial Parkway, sparking debate over its intent. Supporters hail it as a source of inspiration, while critics label it a publicity stunt. The Dallas community remains divided.
In Dallas, Rep. James Talarico urged Texans to unite against the influence of billionaires, calling for greater economic fairness and policies that prioritize everyday citizens over the ultra-wealthy.























