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The Texas education board plans a major overhaul of the social studies curriculum, emphasizing Texas history and civic education to better reflect state heritage and values, officials announced.
America’s Largest Seminaries in 2023-24 reveals key trends in theological education, highlighting enrollment shifts and denominational diversity. Juicy Ecumenism offers a closer look at these evolving centers of faith formation.
The Dallas Stars and Bally Sports have mutually decided to end their broadcasting partnership, leading to potential blackouts for local fans. The future of the Stars’ regional coverage remains uncertain.
Sharon Muth Ellis, a respected figure in Dallas, has made significant contributions to local journalism. Her insightful reporting continues to shape community awareness and engagement in Dallas news.
Former NBA player Delonte West was arrested for stealing $23 and later posted a $1,000 bond for his release, according to reports by Fadeaway World. Authorities are continuing to investigate the incident.
NBA star Kyrie Irving has helped build a school in Congo, providing education and hope to a community plagued by rebel attacks. The project aims to offer a safe haven amid ongoing conflict.
The Dallas Cowboys showcased resilience Monday night, overcoming early errors to secure a crucial victory over the New York Giants. Their ability to adapt and correct mistakes proved key in this tightly contested MNF clash.
Fort Worth has surpassed Dallas as the fastest-growing large U.S. city in terms of economic growth, according to a recent report. The city’s booming industries and business-friendly environment are driving the surge.
Plaza Premium Lounge has launched its first US location at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, offering travelers premium comfort, dining, and amenities. This marks a significant expansion for the global lounge brand.
Jasmine Crockett embraces Republican insults as a badge of honor in her U.S. Senate race, using the criticism to fuel her campaign and connect with voters, the Austin American-Statesman reports.
Anti-ICE protesters gathered on a pedestrian bridge above U.S. 75, drawing attention to immigration policies. The demonstration briefly disrupted traffic as activists voiced their demands for reform.
Texas will establish Turning Point USA chapters in every high school, aiming to promote conservative values among students. The initiative seeks to expand the organization’s influence statewide, starting this academic year.
Ticket scammers are causing chaos in Dallas entertainment, duping fans with fake tickets to concerts and events. Authorities urge buyers to use verified sources to avoid fraud and protect their money.
Anthony Davis and Joel Embiid are set for their first face-off since 2023 in the upcoming Mavericks vs. 76ers game. Fans anticipate a high-stakes showdown between these dominant big men.
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has seen its workforce halved following recent layoffs under the Trump administration, raising concerns about the enforcement of civil rights in K-12 schools.
Indian grocery stores are rapidly emerging across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, reflecting the region’s expanding South Asian community and their growing demand for authentic ingredients and cultural products.
Cooper Flagg’s brilliance propelled the Mavericks to a thrilling win over the Nuggets. Yet, three key overreactions emerged: exaggerated criticism of Denver’s defense, doubts about their star players, and hasty playoff predictions.
Several major airports are facing staff shortages amid the ongoing government shutdown, causing delays and operational challenges. Key hubs report reduced TSA and air traffic control personnel, impacting traveler experience.
President Trump is set to sign an executive order Thursday to shut down the Education Department, the White House confirmed. The move aims to restructure federal education oversight amid national debate.
SMU plans to relocate its law school across U.S. 75, off the main campus, to accommodate expansion. The move aims to enhance facilities while fostering growth and accessibility, officials say.























