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Month: July 2025
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth delivers comprehensive coverage of Lone Star politics, offering timely updates, in-depth analysis, and interviews that spotlight key issues shaping Texas and national political landscapes.
Tom Brady and sportscaster Jim Gray are launching a new sports and entertainment museum, Reuters reports. The venue aims to celebrate iconic moments and figures across both industries, offering fans an immersive experience.
Universal Academy, highlighted by the North Dallas Gazette, is pioneering innovative teaching methods and technology integration to shape the future of education, aiming to enhance learning outcomes for all students.
Operation Soteria Shield in North Texas led to the rescue of 109 children and the arrest of 244 suspects, uncovering a vast network of child exploitation. Authorities vow to intensify efforts against these crimes.
John Olajide of Axxess highlights key insights from the U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Dallas, May 6-9. The event showcased emerging trade opportunities and strengthened economic ties between the U.S. and Africa.
Jacob DeGrom is set to pitch in the 2025 MLB season, continuing his impressive career. Fans and analysts alike anticipate his impact on the mound, as he prepares for another year of high-level competition.
Searing heat is threatening health and power grids across nearly half the U.S., raising concerns over widespread blackouts and heat-related illnesses, officials warn. Authorities urge caution as temperatures soar.
Seventeen former professional football players have transitioned from the gridiron to the government, leveraging leadership skills gained on the field to serve as politicians. Business Insider explores their unique career shifts.
Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson reacted angrily when a fan questioned him about Megan Thee Stallion’s former partner. The incident sparked widespread attention on social media, spotlighting Thompson’s frustration.
A North Texas suburb has been named the best place to live in the US, according to the Dallas Observer. The community is praised for its quality of life, amenities, and family-friendly environment.
Dallas police tweeted, “Missing your weed? Call us,” after a helicopter spotted a large stash during a routine patrol. The discovery led to multiple arrests as officers recovered substantial amounts of marijuana.
Batbox selects Dallas-Fort Worth for its first standalone U.S. venue, merging baseball, food, and drinks in a unique entertainment space. The new location aims to attract sports and food enthusiasts alike.
The Dallas Mavericks shocked fans by trading Luka Doncic. The team cites a strategic rebuild focused on long-term growth and roster flexibility. Details from the Mavs provide insight into the bold move.
US-75 in Dallas has reopened following a fatal crash involving a pedestrian. Authorities closed the highway for hours during the investigation. Traffic has now resumed, but drivers are urged to exercise caution.
Sarah Palin gains ground in Alaska’s U.S. House race, while incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski leads in the Senate contest, according to the latest election updates reported by PBS.
Netflix announces plans to open large entertainment, dining, and shopping complexes in two major cities in 2025. The move aims to expand its brand beyond streaming, offering immersive experiences for fans.
U.S. News & World Report presents a comprehensive guide to the best public and private preschools across the U.S., helping parents find top-quality early education options tailored to their child’s needs.
A Dallas man was sentenced to 26 months in prison for making hate crime threats against a Sikh nonprofit. The sentence follows a federal investigation into the targeted harassment and intimidation.
Vanguard has chosen Dallas-Fort Worth for its fifth U.S. office, marking a significant expansion for the investment giant. The new location aims to boost regional operations and tap into local talent.
Tiger Woods was on hand to watch his son Charlie compete in the 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur in Dallas. The golf legend showed support as Charlie aimed to make his mark in the prestigious tournament.