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The widow of a Dallas postal worker who died during the 2023 heat wave will attend the State of the Union address, highlighting the ongoing impacts of extreme heat on essential workers and their families.
The Dallas Cowboys have named Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, aiming to revitalize the team’s performance. The move marks a fresh start for the franchise seeking a return to NFL prominence.
Dallas Sports Nation reports excitement as a new extension titled “O’Captain, My Captain!” nears release. Fans anticipate fresh content celebrating leadership and legacy in Dallas sports. Stay tuned for updates.
A women’s rights group voiced strong opposition to the Dallas adult-entertainment expo, citing concerns over exploitation and objectification. Organizers defended the event, emphasizing freedom of expression.
TOLA Expo 2025 is scheduled for May 7-8 in Dallas, Texas. The event, highlighted by CES and Twice, promises cutting-edge tech showcases and industry insights, attracting global innovators and enthusiasts alike.
Dallas Pastor Robert Jeffress stands out as one of Donald Trump’s most ardent defenders, vocally supporting the former president’s policies and legacy amid ongoing political debates.
Canadian Baked Goods Co. plans to invest $410M in a new food manufacturing facility in Lancaster, boosting local jobs and production capacity. The project signals strong growth in the region’s food industry.
Former Dallas Cowboys lineman criticizes Aaron Rodgers amid ongoing Steelers saga, sparking debate over the quarterback’s role and decisions. The heated remarks add fuel to an already intense NFL storyline.
Students at Wilmer-Hutchins High School staged a walkout to protest inadequate campus security. They demand improved safety measures following recent incidents. Officials have yet to respond. (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)
ICE Dallas arrested an illegal Guatemalan national wanted for murder in his home country. The individual was taken into custody as part of ongoing efforts to remove criminal fugitives from the U.S., ICE confirmed.
Star players stole the spotlight at the 4 Nations Face-Off, showcasing top-tier talent and fierce competition. Dallas Sports Nation highlights standout performances that energized fans and shaped the tournament’s outcome.
The “Netflix House” entertainment venue is set to open in North Texas, offering fans immersive experiences based on popular Netflix shows. The location aims to engage visitors with exclusive content and interactive exhibits.
The Dallas Stars gear up for the 2025 Western Conference Finals, aiming to capitalize on a strong season. Expect intense matchups as they vie for a Stanley Cup Finals berth. Coverage continues on On Tap Sports Net.
Dallas aims to reshape policing by adopting a ‘light footprint’ strategy, focusing on community engagement over heavy enforcement. Officials hope this approach will build trust and reduce crime more effectively.
Fast-growth firm shares insights on scaling strategies in an exclusive Business Journals interview. Key focuses include innovation, market expansion, and agile leadership driving rapid success.
Business travelers with an unexpected extra day in Dallas can explore top local attractions like the Sixth Floor Museum, savor Tex-Mex cuisine, or stroll through the Dallas Arts District for a quick cultural fix.
Ted Cruz secured a decisive victory, bolstering his White House ambitions. His strategic campaigning and strong grassroots support in Texas proved pivotal, keeping his presidential bid firmly alive.
The Texas Rangers will have strong representation on Team USA’s coaching staff for the World Baseball Classic, strengthening the team’s leadership with experienced MLB talent, Dallas News reports.
The Dallas Mavericks secured the first overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, positioning themselves to select a top prospect and bolster their roster for the upcoming season. The team aims to leverage this opportunity for a championship push.
A far-right, Christian cellphone company linked to evangelist called the shots in four Texas school board elections, raising concerns over religious influence and political agendas shaping local education.