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Month: September 2025
Gov. Newsom’s office highlights Dallas’ murder rate as nearly double that of Los Angeles amid ongoing Texas-California political tensions. The data fuels debate over crime and governance in both states.
Dallas College, a leading community college in Dallas, Texas, offers diverse programs and affordable education to thousands of students. It serves as a vital hub for workforce training and academic advancement in the region.
The Dallas Stars enter the offseason facing tight salary cap constraints. With limited financial flexibility, management must make strategic moves to strengthen the roster while navigating budget challenges ahead of the new season.
Robert M. Edsel highlights a Dutch mother and her town’s heartfelt tribute to fallen American soldiers overseas, bridging history and gratitude across an ocean in a moving act of remembrance.
NFL memorials for Kirk have sparked a sharp U.S. political divide, highlighting contrasting views on patriotism and social issues. The debate reflects broader national tensions, as covered by 조선일보.
“Queen of the South” returns to Dallas for its third season filming, bringing renewed excitement to local fans. D Magazine reports the popular drama is set to showcase the city’s iconic sites once again.
US News has released its latest rankings of Texas high schools, highlighting top performers statewide. Which schools made the cut? Check Austin American-Statesman to see how your local high school ranks.
Under the Trump administration, dozens were deported to El Salvador, with families claiming their only offense was having a tattoo. The move has raised concerns over harsh immigration policies and human rights.
Thermomix CEO Fredrik Lundqvist reveals key reasons behind the company’s strategic move to Dallas, highlighting growth opportunities and a strengthened U.S. market presence in an exclusive Business Journals interview.
Logan Stankoven’s time in Dallas failed to meet expectations, hindered by inconsistent play and limited ice time. Despite high hopes, the young forward struggled to adapt, leaving fans and analysts questioning his fit with the team.
Dallas Cowboys star CeeDee Lamb is helping raise $100K for Boys & Girls Clubs. Supporters who donate get a chance to win an autographed jersey. The fundraiser promotes youth programs in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Democrat Colin Allred has officially announced his bid for the U.S. Senate, aiming to secure a seat in the upcoming election. Allred, currently serving in the House, seeks to expand his political impact.
South Dallas native and producer James Smith won an Oscar for the documentary “Queen of Basketball,” highlighting his hometown’s talent and the inspiring story of basketball legend Lusia Harris.
The Texas Education Agency is reviewing 180 complaints regarding teachers’ social media posts following the slaying of Charlie Kirk, drawing attention to educators’ online conduct amid heightened scrutiny.
Investigators cracked the case behind Jamie Faith’s shocking murder by piecing together key evidence and witness testimonies. Their meticulous work led to a breakthrough, bringing justice closer in the chilling crime.
Pret A Manger USA has teamed up with Dallas Holdings to launch a series of new Pret shops across Southern California, while also expanding its footprint in New York, aiming to boost the brand’s US market presence.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones opens up on team ambitions, shares thoughts on Dan Snyder, and reveals the story behind a North Little Rock photo. His ultimate goal remains clear: winning another Super Bowl.
More than 100 Texas students had their visas abruptly revoked by the Trump administration, disrupting their studies and raising concerns about immigration policies affecting international students, reports Dallas News.
Charlie Kirk’s rhetoric has come under scrutiny amid rising political violence in America. Critics argue his messaging fuels division, intensifying tensions during a turbulent era in U.S. politics, reports Dallas News.
Barbara Bel Geddes, renowned for her role as Miss Ellie Ewing on TV’s “Dallas,” has died at 82. The acclaimed actress leaves behind a legacy in television and theater, remembered for her iconic performances.