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Next spring, North Texas will host the two biggest gymnastics events in the U.S., drawing top athletes and fans. The competitions promise thrilling performances and a boost to the local sports scene.
Dallas grapples with the legacy of JFK’s assassination, a defining and painful chapter in its history. Despite progress, lingering resentment and divisions rooted in that era continue to simmer beneath the city’s surface.
An incident at Saturday’s NCA cheer competition at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas prompted an investigation. Officials are reviewing reports but have released no further details. More updates expected.
Ross Perot, the outspoken Texas billionaire who twice ran for president as an independent, died at 89. Known for his brash style and focus on fiscal issues, Perot left a lasting impact on American politics.
The City of Dallas celebrates the 3rd annual Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a vibrant event at the AT&T Performing Arts Center, highlighting diverse cultures and community contributions.
Plano’s Amber Glenn and the figure skating community are mourning after a tragic plane crash in Washington. The accident, involving several skating members, has left fans and peers heartbroken.
A Texas teacher faces potential job loss after advocating for the display of gay pride symbols at her school. The case highlights ongoing tensions over LGBTQ+ rights in education. (NBC News)
The Council on Criminal Justice’s mid-year 2024 report reveals shifting crime trends in U.S. cities, noting declines in violent crime but rising property offenses, prompting calls for targeted law enforcement strategies.
The Dallas Stars and APMC have launched VICTORY+ Sports Network, a groundbreaking platform set to revolutionize sports broadcasting. This innovative partnership promises enhanced fan engagement and exclusive content for hockey enthusiasts.
David Beer, 70, of Lima, passed away in 2025. A respected community member, he is remembered for his contributions and kindness. Funeral details are available through Dallas News.
The Dallas Cowboys suffered a painful home blowout loss to the Detroit Lions, deepening their struggles. The defeat highlights ongoing issues as the team remains stuck in a tough season.
East Texas A&M at Dallas faced Texas A&M University-Commerce in a tight contest Friday night. Both teams showcased strong defense, but Commerce edged out a late victory, highlighting their playoff ambitions.
The TV series Shooter has been postponed by BBC following recent shootings in Dallas. The network cited sensitivity to ongoing events, prioritizing audience respect during this difficult time.
Dallas law enforcement is currently confronting a troubling escalation in crime linked to a clandestine influx of Venezuelan gang members who have crossed into the United States without authorization. Intelligence reports indicate these groups have embedded themselves within the city, exploiting systemic weaknesses to broaden their illegal enterprises. Their criminal activities span armed robberies, narcotics distribution, and extortion, severely undermining the safety of communities once deemed secure.
Despite the uproar caused by his recent comments on “mixed race,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received a notably enthusiastic welcome at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). This reception reflects a purposeful effort by Orbán to deepen ties with influential factions of the American right. Both parties share a vested interest in promoting nationalist and traditionalist ideals amid an increasingly polarized global political environment. Orbán’s outreach to US conservatives serves as a strategic move to enhance Hungary’s international influence by leveraging the extensive ideological networks and financial resources within the American right-wing.
The U.S. Department of Education is instrumental in providing essential financial resources that empower Texas public schools to thrive. Through the distribution of federal grants and funding programs, the department supports districts statewide, with a particular focus on those serving economically disadvantaged populations. Programs such as Title I are designed to supplement state funding by targeting schools with a high concentration of low-income students, helping to close persistent funding gaps.


















