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Month: September 2025
US sports fans have named Dallas Cowboys supporters the “cringiest” fan base, according to a recent survey. The team’s passionate followers continue to spark debate nationwide—Inside The Star reports.
A man was arrested by US Marshals weeks after a woman was fatally shot in Old East Dallas. Authorities continue to investigate the incident as the community seeks answers in the ongoing case.
Texas Democrats are actively seeking candidates for the 2026 elections as they gear up to challenge President Donald Trump’s influence in the state. Party leaders emphasize building a strong slate to regain ground in key races.
In trading Micah Parsons, Jerry Jones signals a bold strategic shift, underscoring the Dallas Cowboys’ relentless pursuit of long-term success over short-term gains. This move reflects the franchise’s core identity and vision.
A school district has condemned a Sen. Cruz attack ad for using a photo of its students without permission, raising concerns over unauthorized use of minors’ images in political campaigns, Dallas News reports.
Former President Trump vows tough action following the gruesome beheading of a Dallas motel manager by an employee. The shocking crime has sparked calls for stronger law enforcement measures.
Germany-based AI firm relocates its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to North Texas, citing strategic growth opportunities. The move highlights Dallas as an emerging tech hub in the AI sector.
Several Dallas Stars players are set to represent their countries at the upcoming Winter Olympics, highlighting the team’s international talent and bringing global attention to the franchise.
Vice President JD Vance is visiting Texas today for a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border. The visit aims to assess border security and immigration challenges firsthand, highlighting the administration’s focus on immigration policies.
Hundreds gathered in Dallas on Presidents Day for the nationwide “Not My Presidents Day” protests, expressing dissent against current leadership and calling for political accountability and change.
Downtown Dallas shines with top attractions, led by the vibrant Dallas Arts District. Named a USA TODAY 10Best, it offers premier museums, theaters, and galleries, making it a cultural must-visit in the city.
The Dallas Observer has released its latest rankings of the best high schools in Dallas, highlighting top-performing institutions based on academics, extracurriculars, and student outcomes. Find out which schools made the cut.
ICE has called for the removal of a man accused of beheading another individual with a machete at a Dallas motel. The agency seeks swift deportation amid ongoing investigations, CNN reports.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported steady job growth in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for May 2025, highlighting gains in tech and healthcare sectors amid a resilient local economy.
The Dallas Stars offer a beacon of hope for disheartened Dallas sports fans. As other local teams struggle, the Stars’ strong season rekindles excitement, promising a brighter future for Dallas sports enthusiasts.
Layoffs have begun at key U.S. health agencies responsible for food safety and disease tracking, raising concerns about impacts on public health oversight, reports Dallas News.
The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…
Texas has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, alleging illegal noncitizen voting in federal elections. The state seeks to challenge election integrity and demand stricter voter verification measures.
Flight Club, the popular social darts venue, has selected Addison, Texas, for its latest expansion. The choice highlights Addison’s growing appeal as a vibrant hub for social entertainment and nightlife, Bisnow reports.
U.S. News & World Report has released its 2025 rankings of the best colleges in Texas. The list highlights top public and private institutions excelling in academics, research, and student outcomes across the state.