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Month: June 2025
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed Dallas Rep. Colin Allred’s reelection campaign, signaling strong business support as he seeks another term representing the city in Congress.
Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey and wife Jenn have shared a heartfelt relationship journey, from their early days to marriage, highlighting milestones and personal moments in an exclusive Us Weekly feature.
Dallas school district joins other Texas districts in requiring clear or mesh backpacks following the Uvalde massacre, aiming to enhance campus security and ensure student safety, officials say.
Luka Dončić’s fiancée and Dak Prescott are among pro athletes targeted by crime rings, the FBI warns. Authorities urge increased security as these rings exploit high-profile figures. (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)
Austin, Texas, has been named the best city in the U.S. to start a business, according to a new report. The Austin American-Statesman highlights the top 10 cities fueling entrepreneurship nationwide.
Jerry Jones’ decision to hire Brian Schottenheimer as the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator has sparked debate. Supporters cite Schottenheimer’s experience, while critics question the move amid recent team struggles.
ICE agents arrested several immigrants at a federal courthouse in Dallas, part of a nationwide enforcement operation. The actions sparked protests and raised concerns over courthouse safety and due process.
With days remaining, Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Colin Allred intensify efforts in Texas’ closely watched U.S. Senate race. Both candidates ramp up campaigns as voters prepare to decide the state’s political future.
The Dallas Arts District has been named the best arts district in the nation, according to Dallas News. The vibrant area is celebrated for its rich cultural scene, world-class museums, and thriving creative community.
Household structure and marital rates are key factors influencing academic performance disparities, experts say. Changes in family dynamics may impact student outcomes, highlighting the need for targeted educational support in affected communities.
Fiji Airways recently launched its new nonstop route from Dallas to Nadi, offering travelers a seamless Pacific gateway. Our reporter experienced the flight firsthand, highlighting comfort, service, and onboard amenities.
Eleven years ago, Mark Cuban predicted an NFL implosion, citing financial and cultural challenges. In a recent interview with USA Today, Cuban reflects on his forecast and acknowledges what he got wrong.
Kyrie Irving has made a significant decision regarding his future with the Dallas Mavericks, Sports Illustrated reports. The star guard’s move could reshape the team’s strategy heading into the next season.
Americans are increasingly relocating to communities where residents share their political beliefs, intensifying geographic polarization. This trend reflects growing divides in the nation’s social and political landscape, NPR reports.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Chandi and KayDianna’s Bahamas drama has surfaced, revealing tensions during their trip. Details uncovered by Us Weekly shed light on the incident that stirred the team’s dynamics.
The Education Department’s recent layoffs have disproportionately impacted support staff and regional offices, with the hardest-hit districts facing cuts up to 25%. This move raises concerns about the future of student services nationwide.
A Texas doctor was sentenced to 190 years in prison for injecting dangerous drugs into IV bags, endangering patients’ lives. The Austin American-Statesman reports this severe punishment highlights the gravity of the crime.
U.S. Concrete has entered a $1.2 billion buyout agreement, marking a significant vertical integration move. The deal aims to strengthen its supply chain and expand market reach, sources confirm.
Mark Cuban dismisses concerns over a potential TikTok ban, stating it won’t significantly impact sports leagues. The NBA owner emphasizes alternative digital avenues for fan engagement remain strong.
An $800 million European-style wellness resort is planned near downtown Dallas, promising luxury spas, fitness centers, and holistic health services. The development aims to boost local tourism and elevate Dallas’s wellness scene.