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Day: February 7, 2026
A ransomware attack targeted the City of Dallas, forcing the police website offline, officials confirmed. Authorities are investigating the breach and working to restore services, emphasizing public safety remains unaffected.
Tonight, former Dallas movie critic Joe Bob Briggs returns to deliver some ‘redneck joy’ with his signature blend of cult film commentary and humor, promising an entertaining evening for fans and newcomers alike.
Several people were injured in a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, authorities reported. Emergency responders are on the scene, and an investigation is underway. No further details released.
A Texas Black man was exonerated 70 years after his execution in a case marred by racial bias. The landmark ruling highlights deep-rooted injustices in the criminal justice system, prompting renewed calls for reform.
North Texas athletes are making waves ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, showcasing talent in skiing, ice hockey, and snowboarding. Their journey highlights the region’s growing presence in winter sports.
Philadelphia unites Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas, and more as US cities brace for a massive tourist influx. Semiquincentennial events like the New York Film Festival, Coachella, and SXSW are set to curb tourism decline.
Dallas ICE shooting updates reveal ongoing investigations as authorities search for suspects. Meanwhile, former President Trump warns of potential federal layoffs if a government shutdown occurs. NPR continues coverage.
Dallas Express reports Bad Bunny’s record label is allegedly linked to Hugo Chávez’s violent regime. The connection raises concerns over the artist’s business ties amid political controversies.
A suspect in a Dallas high school shooting fired indiscriminately, injuring five students, according to court documents. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.
Dallas Crime Stoppers warns against scams targeting its funds. Authorities urge the public to report fraud attempts, emphasizing that defrauding the organization undermines community safety efforts. Vigilance is key.













