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Day: September 7, 2025
A transgender woman was shot in Dallas, with police investigating the incident as a potential hate crime. Authorities are seeking witnesses and urging anyone with information to come forward as the community reacts with concern.
Rent prices in Dallas-Fort Worth are rising, positioning the region alongside New York City as one of the top apartment leasing markets in the U.S. This trend highlights DFW’s growing appeal for renters and investors alike.
REPORT: Deion Sanders and Jerry Jones have reportedly discussed the Dallas Cowboys’ head coaching position, sparking speculation about a high-profile NFL coaching change, according to Buffaloes Wire.
A devastating fire at a Dallas pet shop has killed more than 500 animals, authorities confirmed. Emergency crews battled the blaze overnight, with investigations underway to determine the cause.
McKinney is set to welcome a $220 million concert venue, designed as a world-class facility to attract top national acts. The project aims to boost the local economy and elevate the city’s cultural scene.
Dallas Center-Grimes School District unveiled new logos aimed at modernizing its brand and fostering community pride. The fresh designs highlight the district’s commitment to innovation and unity.
A Mesquite teacher’s aide who claimed to have cancer was exposed for hiding a criminal past, leaving the community feeling betrayed. Authorities are investigating potential charges as trust in the school workforce is questioned.
Dallas ranks 4th among U.S. cities for business startups, reflecting a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. The city’s growing support network and diverse economy attract innovators and investors alike.
The trade sending Micah Parsons from the Cowboys to the Packers has sparked debate. Experts weigh in on the deal’s impact, grading both teams on value and future prospects. Who truly won the blockbuster move?
A Dallas-Fort Worth suburb has been named the No. 1 best place to live in the U.S., according to CultureMap Dallas. The area’s growth, amenities, and quality of life have driven its top ranking.