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Month: March 2026
The leader of the Dallas Arts District announced plans to step down in January, marking the end of a significant era for the city’s cultural hub. The announcement sparks anticipation about future leadership and district development.
Jack Lowe Elementary principal has earned a prestigious honor from the U.S. Department of Education, marking a proud moment for Dallas Independent School District and highlighting exceptional leadership in education.
A Dallas gang member has been charged with possessing Glock switches, illegal devices that convert handguns into automatic weapons, according to the Department of Justice. The case is under investigation in the Northern District of Texas.
Santander Tower has secured a nine-figure loan to complete its office-to-residential conversion, marking a major milestone in downtown revitalization efforts, The Business Journals reports.
The Dallas Cowboys have been named Forbes’ most valuable sports franchise once again, surpassing top soccer clubs. Their strong brand and revenue streams keep them at the pinnacle of global sports valuation, USA Today reports.
Claims that gas prices are $1.98 a gallon in some U.S. states, as stated by Donald Trump, are false. According to dallasnews.com, current prices remain significantly higher nationwide.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced the appointment of senior officials from the Trump Administration, aiming to leverage their expertise in shaping labor policies and workforce development initiatives.
GrapeFest returns to Grapevine this weekend, offering wine tastings, live music, and gourmet food. The ultimate celebration for wine lovers promises a lively, flavorful experience amid Texas charm.
Students across the U.S. are protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions, sparking tensions. In Texas, state officials push measures to penalize schools that support these demonstrations.
Erik Laney, a prominent journalist with The Business Journals, is recognized for his in-depth coverage of entrepreneurship and local business trends, providing key insights that shape regional economic narratives.
Former Dallas Cowboy Darryl Clack hosted a USA Football Camp for children in El Paso, promoting youth football skills and sportsmanship. The event aimed to inspire local kids through expert coaching and mentorship.
As the Concacaf Gold Cup kicks off, several top stars will be absent, impacting team lineups and fan expectations. Key players missing due to injuries and club commitments leave a notable void in this year’s tournament.
Texas voters delivered key results in the general election, shaping the race for President, Senate, House, and statewide offices. The Texas Tribune breaks down the latest outcomes and what they mean for the state’s future.
Loews Hotels is set to expand in Arlington’s Entertainment District with a third property, boosting the area’s hospitality options. The new development aims to capitalize on increasing visitor demand, enhancing the local hotel market.
The University of Dallas ranks among America’s top regional universities, according to U.S. News & World Report. Known for strong academics and personalized education, it continues to attract students nationwide.
Prime Data Centers is considering Garland for a new facility, aiming to expand its footprint in the region. The potential site aligns with the company’s growth strategy and local infrastructure needs.
Stay updated with the latest Dallas Wings news, schedule, stats, and roster information. USA Today provides comprehensive coverage and in-depth analysis to keep fans informed throughout the WNBA season.
The Dallas Cowboys are making moves today, with prominent players Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson joining the team. The latest updates highlight their impact as the season progresses. More details in El Paso Times.
Colin Allred has ended his Senate bid and announced a run for Congress instead, shifting his focus to retain his current Texas House seat. The move reshapes the state’s political landscape ahead of upcoming elections.
Dallas Life at UT Southwestern highlights the city’s vibrant culture, top medical research, and innovative healthcare. It offers students unique opportunities for education, career growth, and community engagement.























