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The Texas Education Agency is reviewing 180 complaints regarding teachers’ social media posts following the slaying of Charlie Kirk, drawing attention to educators’ online conduct amid heightened scrutiny.
Investigators cracked the case behind Jamie Faith’s shocking murder by piecing together key evidence and witness testimonies. Their meticulous work led to a breakthrough, bringing justice closer in the chilling crime.
Barbara Bel Geddes, renowned for her role as Miss Ellie Ewing on TV’s “Dallas,” has died at 82. The acclaimed actress leaves behind a legacy in television and theater, remembered for her iconic performances.
Richland Campus, part of Dallas College, offers diverse academic programs and workforce training. Serving thousands annually, it plays a vital role in Dallas’ education and local economy.
USA Today highlights top 2024 Halloween costume trends, featuring Beetlejuice, futuristic raygun outfits, Cowboys Cheerleaders gear, and more. Discover creative ideas for a spooky and stylish celebration this fall.
The Dallas Stars honored Jamie Benn as he reached a milestone 1,000th career game. Fans and teammates celebrated the veteran’s leadership and contributions to the team’s success through the years.
A Dallas-based firm produced the Super Bowl ad “He Gets Us,” highlighting the message of Jesus Christ’s empathy and relevance. The campaign aims to connect with a diverse, modern audience during the high-profile event.
U.S. News & World Report has named a Dallas school the best in the nation, highlighting its academic excellence and innovative programs. The prestigious ranking puts the spotlight on Dallas’ commitment to quality education.
A new soccer entertainment concept, dubbed the “Topgolf of soccer,” has chosen Dallas for its U.S. headquarters. The innovative venue aims to blend sports, technology, and socializing, expanding the soccer experience nationwide.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are set to tour Texas with live shows and auditions. Fans can catch dynamic performances and aspiring dancers will have the chance to try out for the iconic squad.
A local partnership has unveiled plans to build the tallest office tower in Uptown, aiming to boost the area’s commercial landscape. The development promises to redefine the skyline and attract new business opportunities.
CultureMap Dallas unveils a festive guide ranking Christmas trees across the city, from towering landmarks to charming neighborhood displays. Discover where to find Dallas’ tallest and most dazzling holiday evergreens.
Dallas Cowboys face the Cleveland Browns in a highly anticipated NFL Week 1 matchup. Latest odds favor Dallas, but Cleveland’s offseason moves add intrigue. Experts weigh in with predictions for this season opener.
Downtown Dallas faces a crime rate five times higher than Fort Worth, raising concerns about safety and law enforcement effectiveness. Officials urge increased vigilance and resources to address the growing issue.
Dallas Observer spotlights Quamon Fowler as the best saxophone player, praising his dynamic performances and seamless blend of jazz and R&B. Fowler’s unique style continues to captivate audiences across the city.
Taiwan Expo USA 2025 concluded in Dallas, spotlighting innovation, culture, and strengthening U.S.–Taiwan ties. The event showcased cutting-edge technology and fostered business partnerships, marking a milestone in bilateral collaboration.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has dismissed owning US esports teams as an “awful business,” citing financial losses and limited growth, challenging the sector’s appeal despite its rising popularity.
Badshah’s team has issued a clarification regarding the Dallas event following concerns raised by FWICE. The statement addresses the allegations and assures compliance with all industry protocols.
A military parade rolled through Washington, DC, as “No Kings” protesters across the US voiced opposition to former President Trump. The demonstrations highlighted ongoing political tensions nationwide.
Facing severe staff shortages, police departments are relaxing key hiring standards, including minimum education and physical fitness requirements. Experts warn this could jeopardize public safety and trust.