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Plano’s 17-year-old Hezly Rivera captured the U.S. gymnastics national championship, showcasing her exceptional talent and solidifying her status as a rising star in the sport.
Cooper Flagg and Bronny James have driven Summer League ticket prices to an average of $201, reflecting high demand and growing fan interest. The surge highlights the rising profile of emerging basketball talents.
Douglas Adams, famed author of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, passed away in 2024. His wit and imagination left an indelible mark on sci-fi and comedy. Dallas News honors his enduring legacy.
The Dallas Stars’ goaltending has emerged as the team’s most reliable unit this season. Consistent saves and solid performances have given the Stars a strong defensive backbone, boosting their playoff hopes.
The Dallas Cowboys’ preseason opener exposed a glaring issue that had gone unnoticed: their defense struggled significantly, allowing big plays and failing to contain key opponents, raising serious concerns ahead of the regular season.
Dallas drivers face daily gridlock as traffic congestion worsens citywide. Experts say improved internet infrastructure and remote work options could ease the burden, offering a digital solution to the city’s notorious commutes.
A Dallas-based Trump ally has gained notable access to the White House, illustrating the power of networking and the art of the schmooze in securing political influence and insider opportunities.
Dallas Observer spotlights 2nd Street USA as the best thrift store in the city, praising its diverse vintage finds, affordable prices, and unique selection that draws treasure hunters from across Dallas.
Five-time NBA champion with the Bulls and Lakers shares bold insights on Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks’ title hopes. His expert take highlights the rising star’s impact and the team’s championship potential.
ICE arrested 70 individuals in Dallas and Oklahoma during a three-day operation targeting criminal aliens, illegal re-entrants, and immigration fugitives. The operation aimed to enhance public safety by removing those violating immigration laws.
A North Texas suburb has been named the best place to live in the US, according to the Dallas Observer. The community is praised for its quality of life, amenities, and family-friendly environment.
The trucking industry faces a surge in crime, with FreightWaves reporting 50 high-stakes incidents recently. These cases highlight growing risks from theft, fraud, and cargo hijacking affecting supply chains nationwide.
Meta, parent company of Instagram and Facebook, is relocating a division to Texas as part of a strategic shift toward promoting “free expression,” signaling a broader pivot in the tech giant’s operational focus.
Dallas College announces streamlined admissions for international students, offering comprehensive support and diverse programs. The move aims to boost global enrollment and enhance cultural exchange on campus.
“Love Island USA” has sparked a new era of toxic fandom, marked by intense social media harassment and divisive fan behavior, raising concerns about the impact of reality TV culture on viewers’ mental health, Time reports.
Dallas has been named the No. 1 Best Sports Business City in the U.S., according to Dallas Innovates. The city’s strong sports infrastructure and growing business ecosystem drive its top ranking.
CBRE has been appointed to manage the extensive office portfolio of a major New York firm, enhancing operational efficiency and tenant services across multiple prime locations, The Business Journals reports.
Senator Ted Cruz appeals to Texas voters, focusing on undecideds as he campaigns for a third term. Emphasizing key issues, Cruz aims to secure continued support in a tightly contested race.
Southeast Dallas is set for its largest development in decades near a DART station, promising a mix of residential, retail, and office spaces aimed at boosting local economy and transit accessibility.
Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg has been shut down for the remainder of the NBA Summer League, according to a USA Today report. The decision aims to manage his workload and prioritize long-term health.





















