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Year: 2025
Ride-hailing service Alto has launched its first all-electric vehicle (EV) fleet, marking a major step toward sustainability in urban transportation. The move aims to reduce emissions and offer greener rides.
Nneka Ogwumike led the LA Sparks to a thrilling victory over the Wings, but Paige Bueckers stole the spotlight in her second WNBA game with a standout performance. Highlights showcase rising star Bueckers’ impact.
Five Dallas-Fort Worth companies announced layoffs totaling nearly 800 workers, reflecting ongoing economic challenges in the region. The affected industries range from technology to manufacturing, impacting the local job market.
PBS’s “American Experience” highlights 5 pivotal moments when U.S. presidential commissions exposed truths, shaped policy, and sparked national debate, revealing the profound impact of these investigative bodies on American history.
Action and indie film distributor Well Go USA Entertainment has relocated its headquarters to Allen, Texas. The move signals the company’s growth and commitment to the Dallas-Fort Worth area’s expanding media landscape.
A 2009 report revealed a principal forced students to fight inside a cage, sparking outrage. The New York Times detailed the incident, highlighting concerns over school discipline and student safety.
Time Magazine reports that in 2021, major cities worldwide saw a surge in homicide rates. Key hotspots include Tijuana, Acapulco, and Caracas, highlighting urgent public safety challenges in urban centers.
Chinese battery maker CATL advances plans for its first U.S. factory, selecting a site east of Dallas. The move marks a key step in expanding its North American footprint amid growing EV demand.
The Texas Rangers’ offense has sputtered early this season, raising concerns among fans and analysts alike. Is it time to panic, or is this slump just a temporary hurdle for the team?
Car crashes during icy weather in Dallas this January significantly dropped compared to last year, officials report. Improved road treatments and cautious driving contributed to fewer accidents amid icy conditions.
Dallas Police Chief announced officers will not participate in ICE raids, assuring immigrant communities that local law enforcement will not assist federal immigration enforcement, aiming to build trust and safety.
Next spring, North Texas will host the two biggest gymnastics events in the U.S., drawing top athletes and fans. The competitions promise thrilling performances and a boost to the local sports scene.
A student opened fire at a Dallas high school, injuring four, authorities say. The school police chief confirmed the shooter targeted a specific student. The incident is under investigation.
Texas police have arrested a suspect in the fatal shooting of an Indian man in the US, marking a significant step in the investigation. Authorities are pursuing charges as the community seeks justice.
The US-Africa Business Summit kicks off this week, spotlighting key sectors, trade deals, and investment opportunities. Stakeholders will focus on innovation, infrastructure, and sustainable growth in Africa’s emerging markets.
Houston Texans face off against Dallas Cowboys in Week 11 of the NFL. Experts weigh in with predictions, key player picks, and betting odds as the rivalry heats up this Sunday. Stay tuned for full coverage.
Dallas has appointed a new fire chief, marking a historic leadership change. Key facts include their extensive experience, community focus, and plans to enhance emergency response and firefighter safety.
The Cruz v. Allred debate covered topics from abortion to the January 6 insurrection, with Houston Public Media fact-checking key claims. Both candidates faced scrutiny over accuracy and misleading statements.
Cinco de Mayo falls on May 5 this year. Celebrate in Texas with 11 major events spanning the state, from Austin to San Antonio. Festivities include parades, live music, food, and cultural celebrations.
Richardson ISD launches “Be the One” initiative, encouraging unity and leadership among students and staff. The “RISD We Are One” campaign promotes community strength and shared commitment across the district.