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Year: 2025
The Booker T. Washington School for Performing and Visual Arts, redesigned by Allied Works, blends modern architecture with artistic heritage. The project revitalizes the historic school, fostering creativity in Dallas’ vibrant arts district.
Charles Caperton, 82, passed away in 2019. A longtime Dallas resident, he was known for his community involvement and dedication to local causes. The Dallas News honors his legacy and contributions.
The Dallas Cowboys face the Philadelphia Eagles in an intense Week 1 NFL showdown. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and updated odds for this pivotal divisional clash. Stay tuned for full coverage.
A Dallas neighbor has climbed U.S. News’ list of best places to retire, highlighting its growing appeal for retirees. The community’s vibrant culture and amenities contribute to its rising popularity.
The Senate will hold a rare Sunday session to advance bipartisan deals aimed at reopening the government. Lawmakers seek to avoid a shutdown and reach consensus on funding.
Netflix is launching a theme park with free admission, offering fans an immersive experience into its popular shows. The park promises attractions and interactive zones, marking a new entertainment frontier.
The University of Texas at Dallas has been recognized as one of the best value colleges in the U.S., highlighting its commitment to affordable, quality education and strong career outcomes for students.
Former Cowboys defensive tackle David Irving revealed that then-coach Jason Garrett told him to “quit, smoke all the weed I want,” highlighting tensions in their relationship, as reported by USA Today.
The 2026 World Cup schedule for USA matches is set, with key games airing on FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth. Fans can catch all the action live, as the U.S. team aims for glory on home soil.
The 2025 government shutdown has become the longest in U.S. history, surpassing previous records. Essential services remain disrupted as lawmakers continue to deadlock over the federal budget.
“Ladies of the ’80s” reunites iconic “Dallas” lovers Linda Gray and Christopher Atkins, delivering nostalgia and drama for longtime fans. The USA Today exclusive highlights their enduring on-screen chemistry and reunion excitement.
Wilson Secondary School in Arlington debuts a modernized campus designed to enhance learning and sustainability. The project, featured on e-architect, showcases innovative architecture prioritizing student engagement and eco-friendly features.
The Detroit Pistons face off against the Dallas Mavericks in the season’s penultimate game, aiming to secure a crucial win. Both teams look to build momentum heading into the final matchup of the year.
Dallas Wings players are poised to be key targets in the upcoming WNBA Expansion Draft. With a mix of young talent and experienced stars, they’re expected to attract strong interest from new franchises.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has pledged $1 million to introduce Charlie Kirk’s conservative organization into Texas high schools and colleges, aiming to expand its influence on youth political engagement.
Bryce Dallas Howard revealed “crazy sick” bruises from performing stunts in Jurassic World: Dominion. The actress showcased the intense physical toll of the blockbuster shoot in a recent USA Today interview.
Former U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings announced she will step down as CEO of Texas 2036. Spellings led the nonpartisan think tank focusing on long-term state policy planning.
An expert warns North Texas Crime Stoppers is vulnerable to waste, fraud, and abuse, raising concerns about oversight and accountability. FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth investigates potential risks within the organization.
Sha’Carri Richardson returned to competition at the U.S. Track and Field Championships, finishing strong in the 200m despite recent legal troubles. Her performance signals resilience amid challenges.
Memorials and vigils honoring Charlie Kirk are scheduled across North Texas this weekend. Community members gather to pay tribute and remember his impact. Events aim to provide support and reflection during these challenging times.























