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Month: June 2025
The Major Dallas Bike Ride has joined the growing trend of bicycling events sweeping across the U.S. Drawing thousands of participants, the ride promotes health, community, and eco-friendly transportation in the Dallas area.
At least four students were injured in a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas. The suspect remains at large as authorities continue their search. The incident has prompted increased security and ongoing investigations.
Murder rates in Dallas surged in 2023, according to NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth’s year-end crime report. The spike raises concerns amid ongoing efforts to combat violent crime in the city. Officials vow action.
The latest manufacturing report highlights four key forces reshaping the U.S. industry: technological innovation, supply chain shifts, workforce evolution, and sustainability demands. These trends are driving new strategies nationwide.
The Dallas Stars face the Edmonton Oilers in Game 5 of the NHL playoffs. Catch the high-stakes matchup live on NBC Sports and stream it on Peacock or the Yahoo Sports app. Stay tuned for all the action!
ICE Dallas apprehended an Iranian national and registered sex offender convicted of multiple child sex offenses. The individual is now in custody pending immigration proceedings, underscoring ICE’s commitment to public safety.
The widow of a Dallas postal worker who died during the 2023 heat wave will attend the State of the Union address, highlighting the ongoing impacts of extreme heat on essential workers and their families.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have secured a salary increase, as revealed on “America’s Sweethearts.” The boost reflects their growing influence and dedication, marking a significant step in cheerleader compensation nationwide.
Times Higher Education’s ultimate city guide for international students in Dallas offers comprehensive insights on housing, transport, and cultural hotspots, helping newcomers navigate and thrive in this vibrant Texas city.
A violent felon in the Northern District of Texas was charged with firearm crimes after being found armed with a switchblade. The Department of Justice announced the arrest as part of ongoing efforts to curb violent offenses.
DFW-based RobotLAB has expanded its distribution agreement with LG Business Solutions, enhancing its portfolio of advanced robotics and digital display solutions for education and business markets, announced Dallas Innovates.
The Dallas Cowboys have been named the world’s most profitable sports team, generating an impressive income of US$564 million, according to SportsPro. The franchise’s strong brand and diverse revenue streams continue to dominate the industry.
Arctic air has settled over North Texas, raising the chance of snow in the Dallas-Fort Worth area as early as Wednesday. Residents should prepare for colder temperatures and possible winter weather conditions.
Arlie Hochschild’s analysis reveals the ‘Great Paradox’ in American politics: deep economic struggles alongside unwavering political loyalty. This insight explains the enduring appeal of Trump among working-class voters, despite widespread hardships.
Frisco Station is set to introduce new entertainment venues featuring pickleball courts and a cutting-edge golf simulator. This move aims to boost local leisure options and attract sports enthusiasts to the Dallas-area hub.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Dallas ISD schools as the best in Texas, highlighting their academic excellence and student success. The district continues to set a benchmark for quality education statewide.
Cognigy, an AI startup that has raised $160M, is relocating its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to Plano, Texas. The move aims to leverage Plano’s growing tech scene and business-friendly environment.
The Dallas Cowboys have named Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, aiming to revitalize the team’s performance. The move marks a fresh start for the franchise seeking a return to NFL prominence.
Protestors gathered outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement center in Dallas, voicing opposition to immigration policies. The demonstration called for reform and humane treatment of detainees.
President Trump’s order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education faced sharp criticism from Congresswoman Crockett, who called it “reckless,” while Texas Republicans praised the move as a step toward local control.