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Former Ohio State star Ezekiel Elliott was released by the Dallas Cowboys after seven seasons. The move marks the end of an era for the franchise’s longtime lead back, opening the door for a new chapter in Elliott’s career.
D-FW and much of the U.S. will witness a total lunar eclipse this week. Skywatchers should prepare for the celestial event, with peak viewing expected late evening. Exact times vary by location.
In a thrilling Game 1 clash, the Dallas Stars stunned the Edmonton Oilers with a major rally, securing a crucial win. The comeback effort showcased Dallas’ resilience, setting the tone for a fierce series ahead.
The Texas Rangers have fired hitting coach Donnie Ecker and released outfielder Leody Taveras, signaling a major shakeup as the team looks to rebound this season. Fans await further roster updates.
A U.K. venue known for blending pickleball with cricket is making its U.S. debut in Dallas. The innovative sports concept offers a fresh, fast-paced experience, merging elements of both games for American audiences.
North Texas prepares for the American Athletic Conference tournament with fans eager to watch. Here’s how to catch all the action live, including TV channels and streaming options, according to Dallas News.
USA Network has renewed the Dallas-filmed drama “Queen of the South” for a third season, confirming the show’s continued success and strong connection to the city. Filming will return to Dallas later this year.
Austin has been named one of the best places to live in America by U.S. News Real Estate. The city’s vibrant culture, strong job market, and quality of life continue to attract new residents nationwide.
A new report ranks Dallas as the top U.S. metro for small business employment and earnings growth. The city’s thriving entrepreneurial scene drives robust job creation and rising incomes, underscoring its economic leadership.
Dallas has been named the best art district in the U.S. for the second consecutive year by USA Today. The recognition highlights the city’s vibrant galleries, public art, and creative community.
A woman struck and killed by vehicles on U.S. 75 in North Dallas has been identified by police. Authorities continue investigating the fatal incident that occurred on the busy highway. Traffic disruptions reported.
Action and indie film distributor Well Go USA Entertainment has relocated its headquarters to Allen, Texas. The move signals the company’s growth and commitment to the Dallas-Fort Worth area’s expanding media landscape.
Dallas-Fort Worth has been named the nation’s top warehouse hub, according to The Business Journals. The region’s strategic location and infrastructure drive its leading role in logistics and distribution.
British Airways is scaling back its Miami flights and discontinuing its Dallas route, citing shifting demand and operational adjustments. The move reflects evolving market dynamics in US-UK travel.
Jake Oettinger has been named the starting goalie for Team USA in their upcoming match against Sweden at the 4 Nations Face-Off. The game, a key international tournament, will showcase top hockey talent and national pride.
Fact check: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirms serial murder suspect Billy Chemirmir is not an unauthorized immigrant, contradicting earlier reports. The investigation continues in Dallas.
Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, is known for his vocal political views and support of Republican candidates. His alignment with the GOP continues to spark debate among fans and analysts alike.
North Texas is set to welcome the first wellness resort of its kind in the U.S., featuring saunas, thermal baths, waterslides, and more. The new destination promises a unique blend of relaxation and recreation, WFAA reports.
Dallas ranks as the No. 4 county in the U.S. for small businesses, according to a recent study by CultureMap Dallas. The city’s thriving entrepreneurial environment and strong local support contribute to its high standing.
Schneider Electric announced a $700 million investment to upgrade US energy infrastructure, creating new jobs and enhancing grid reliability. The initiative aims to support sustainable growth and energy resilience nationwide.