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Year: 2025
A Dallas County jury heard that jealousy motivated the suspect to kill an art student. Prosecutors argued the crime stemmed from intense personal rivalry, leading to a fatal confrontation. Trial continues.
The CFO of Santander Consumer USA expressed enthusiasm about the company’s move to go private, highlighting new growth opportunities and strategic flexibility in a rapidly evolving market.
Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis addresses the evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in college sports, emphasizing the importance of maintaining integrity amid growing commercial opportunities.
ICE has increased arrests of immigrants at the Dallas courthouse, part of a new deportation tactic targeting individuals attending court proceedings. Advocates raise concerns over due process and public safety.
Robert Morris, former Texas megachurch pastor and Trump adviser, has been indicted on child sex crime charges, according to The Texas Tribune. The case marks a significant legal development in a high-profile figure’s life.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders earn between $150 and $250 per game, with annual salaries varying based on appearances and endorsements. Despite lower pay than expected, the role offers significant exposure and career opportunities.
Lawyers for the teen charged in the fatal stabbing at a recent track meet have released their first public statement, addressing the incident and emphasizing the presumption of innocence as the investigation continues.
Mazars USA and Forvis are set to join forces, creating a powerful new network. The alliance aims to enhance service offerings and expand market reach, marking a significant move in the accounting industry.
Club Four is sending two teams to the USA Volleyball Junior National Championships in Dallas. The Muddy River Sports club looks to showcase top junior talent on the national stage this summer.
Dallas police clarified there was no shooting at a cheerleading competition. A fight broke out, causing panic at the convention center, NBC News reports. Authorities are investigating the disturbance.
Jasmine Crockett has been named national co-chair of Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign, Dallas News reports. Crockett, a rising political figure, will help drive Harris’ outreach and strategy nationwide.
In ‘Hyperblack Spectacle,’ Johnny Floyd challenges prevailing narratives by urging a deeper, more nuanced understanding of Black identity. His work invites viewers to rethink perceptions and embrace complexity, reports Dallas News.
A UT Dallas student was arrested after allegedly assaulting two fellow students with a bike lock on campus. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised safety concerns among the university community.
Joyce Ann Brown, wrongfully convicted due to mistaken identity and linked to another’s crime, died at 68. Her case highlighted flaws in the justice system and fueled efforts for reform.
CRU has opened a new office in Dallas, expanding its footprint in the U.S. insurance market. The move aims to enhance client services and strengthen industry partnerships in the region.
The Texas Rangers offense showed signs of life in their latest game, breaking a prolonged slump with key hits and timely runs. Fans remain hopeful as the team looks to build momentum in the coming weeks.
The upgraded Dallas Open shines a spotlight on American men’s tennis this week, drawing top players and boosting local enthusiasm. Fans can expect thrilling matches and a showcase of homegrown talent in Dallas.
US sports team owners have made substantial political donations in recent years. The Guardian explores which parties benefit from their contributions, revealing trends across leagues and individual franchises.
USA TODAY has named two Texas malls among the best in the nation, spotlighting their exceptional shopping and entertainment options. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram highlights this recognition, underscoring Texas’s growing retail appeal.
Texas’ school choice debate raises concerns as special needs students face challenges accessing private schools. Advocates argue more support is needed to ensure equitable options for all families in the Lone Star State.






















