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A woman was fatally shot outside a PetSmart following a dispute over not saying “thank you,” officials reported. The incident escalated quickly, resulting in a tragic loss of life. Authorities continue investigating.
Netflix House, featured in Philadelphia and Dallas, offers immersive entertainment experiences showcasing Netflix’s hit shows. These pop-up venues provide fans interactive exhibits, exclusive screenings, and themed activities.
The KidFilm Festival arrives at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas on Jan. 17-18, showcasing family-friendly films and workshops. The event offers fun, education, and creativity for young audiences.
WWE star Bo Dallas honors his late brother’s legacy by carrying forward his passion and spirit in the ring. Through heartfelt tributes and dedication, he ensures his family’s wrestling heritage lives on.
The FBI has issued a warning to major sports leagues about professional athletes being targeted by organized crime groups, urging enhanced security measures amid rising threats. Authorities stress vigilance to protect players.
Paige Bueckers revealed that UConn coach Geno Auriemma has been “a lot nicer” to her since she graduated. The former Huskies star shared insights on their evolving relationship post-college in a recent interview.
Brett Cooper missed her Fox News debut due to unexpected car issues, delaying her highly anticipated first appearance on the network, USA Today reports. Details on rescheduling remain forthcoming.
Glen Gulutzan has made a remarkable return to coaching in Dallas, demonstrating resilience and dedication. His journey back highlights a commitment to growth and leadership within the local hockey community.
Jason Robertson is poised for a breakout 2024-25 season with the Dallas Stars. Analysts predict increased scoring, leadership growth, and a key role in Dallas’ playoff push. Expectations are high for the young forward.
Former US President Donald Trump described slain Indian-origin motel manager as “well-respected,” highlighting immigration concerns. The incident has reignited debates on immigration policies and community safety.
Dallas Republican U.S. Rep. Jeb Hensarling announced he will not seek re-election, marking an end to his congressional tenure. His decision opens the field in a key Texas district, sparking political interest and speculation.
Former NFL star Dez Bryant made a surprise appearance at a Dallas rally against domestic violence, urging the community to unite and support survivors. His speech underscored the importance of awareness and action.
Despite multiple injuries, the Dallas Stars continue to dominate on the ice. Key players have stepped up, showcasing resilience and depth as the team pushes toward a strong playoff run.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones defended the team’s marketing strategy amid criticism, emphasizing his dedication to winning. “I bust my [expletive],” Jones told USA Today, underscoring his commitment to both business and the game.
The federal government has filed a terror-related civil complaint against a Dallas Muslim leader, intensifying his ongoing bond battle. The move adds complexity to the legal proceedings, according to FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth.
Toyota launches a free immersive educational hub in Dallas, focusing on advanced manufacturing. The initiative aims to inspire the next generation with hands-on learning and cutting-edge technology.
Tony Armer has joined Steven Demmler’s Talon Entertainment as Head of Physical Production. His role will focus on overseeing on-set operations and production logistics to drive the company’s expanding film slate.
The Dallas Mavericks have waived forward Quincy Acy, the team announced Thursday. Acy, signed last season for veteran depth, will now explore opportunities with other NBA teams or overseas.
Democrat Colin Allred’s potential Senate bid against GOP’s Ted Cruz could trigger significant political shifts in Texas, spotlighting a high-stakes battle that may reshape the state’s partisan landscape.
Dallas Braden’s “Most Special” sports card was recently featured in Sports Illustrated, highlighting its unique value and significance in baseball memorabilia. The card celebrates Braden’s memorable career and rare achievements.























