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Month: August 2025
The Senate has confirmed Dallas prosecutor Damien Diggs as the first Black U.S. attorney for East Texas, marking a historic milestone in the region’s legal community. Diggs brings extensive experience to the role.
Kambar’s Ramayanam took center stage at Nack Theater, Dallas, in a vibrant performance that brought the epic to life. The event highlighted the timeless appeal of this Tamil classic, captivating audiences with its rich storytelling.
Texas Republicans are advancing school vouchers, but critics highlight their controversial origins linked to segregationist policies, sparking debate over the program’s true intentions and impact on public education.
Two North Texas suburbs have been ranked among the safest in the United States, according to a recent Dallas Observer report. The recognition highlights the region’s commitment to community safety and quality of life.
CORRECTING and REPLACING CAPTIONS: Taiwan Expo USA 2025 debuts in Dallas, highlighting innovation, investment, and strengthening bilateral ties between Taiwan and the U.S., showcasing cutting-edge technology and collaboration.
Micah Parsons and six other Cowboys players held out amid contract disputes this season. Front Office Sports details how negotiations unfolded and how each standoff ultimately reached resolution.
Marty Gast, 70, passed away in 2025 in Irving. Known for his community involvement and dedication, Gast leaves behind a legacy of service and kindness. Details on memorial services are available in the Dallas News obituary.
Southlake schools are now under eight investigations probing claims of retaliation and discrimination. The inquiries come amid growing concerns over district policies and workplace culture, according to Dallas News.
A Dallas man was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to hate crime charges for making threats against a Sikh nonprofit. The case highlights ongoing concerns about targeted hate crimes in the community.
A new soccer entertainment concept, dubbed the “Topgolf of soccer,” has chosen Dallas for its U.S. headquarters. The innovative venue aims to blend sports, technology, and socializing, expanding the soccer experience nationwide.
Cowboys linebacker Rob Jones suffered a broken neck bone during training camp, USA Today reports. The injury is serious and could sideline Jones for the upcoming NFL season as the team assesses his recovery.
Micah Parsons’ contract negotiations remain in focus as the Cowboys gear up for the new NFL season. Latest updates reveal progress and potential timelines for finalizing the linebacker’s deal.
The U.S. conducted a strike on Iran’s nuclear sites, escalating tensions in the Middle East. Officials cite efforts to halt Iran’s nuclear advancements, warning of potential regional instability.
Dallas’ new Tickle Bar is creating a sensation, blending unique sensory experiences with innovative cuisine. Patrons rave about its playful atmosphere, making it the city’s latest hotspot. Coverage by Spectrum News.
The American College of Education and Dallas College have expanded their partnership, launching a new Nurse Education Pathway aimed at boosting nursing workforce development, as reported by the Shreveport Times.
Fans are sharply divided as the Dallas Cowboys’ trade of Micah Parsons sparks backlash, with many calling it “criminal.” Meanwhile, Green Bay Packers receive widespread praise for the deal, igniting a heated debate in Wisconsin Sports Heroics.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are set to tour Texas with live shows and auditions. Fans can catch dynamic performances and aspiring dancers will have the chance to try out for the iconic squad.
Bo Dallas opens up about honoring Bray Wyatt’s legacy, sharing, “I can feel Windham still with me.” The WWE star reflects on carrying forward the spirit of his late brother in and out of the ring.
Rwandan Ambassador highlights Texas as a vital partner in trade and investment, emphasizing growing economic ties between Rwanda and the Lone Star State, as reported by Dallas News.
At First Baptist Dallas, the congregation erupted in cheers and a spirited “USA!” chant following former President Donald Trump’s speech, highlighting strong support amid the church’s ongoing political engagement.





















