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Lawyers for the teen charged in the fatal stabbing at a recent track meet have released their first public statement, addressing the incident and emphasizing the presumption of innocence as the investigation continues.
Salcomp’s US headquarters in Arlington is set to create over 600 new jobs, edging closer to final approval. Key incentives are driving the project’s progress, boosting local economic growth.
The Dallas Cowboys have been warned to steer clear of a future Hall of Fame defender, amid concerns over potential risks and fit with the team’s long-term strategy, sources reveal to Sports Illustrated.
Top Dallas bedding CEO launches a new platform connecting Indian artisans with U.S. markets, blending heritage craftsmanship with modern retail. This initiative boosts cultural exchange and expands global reach.
Struggling Stars will face the Colorado Avalanche in the first round of the playoffs. Dallas aims to rebound after a tough season, while Colorado looks to continue their strong momentum. The series promises intense competition.
A blockbuster three-team trade proposal sends Malik Monk to the Dallas Mavericks, while the Atlanta Hawks bolster their frontcourt with key players from Dallas, reshaping both teams’ rosters ahead of the playoffs.
Plano East’s Arianna Robinson and Lake Ridge’s Jazman Bailey have been selected for the USA U16 national basketball team, marking a proud moment for both athletes and their Texas communities.
UT Southwestern Medical Center’s School of Health Professions offers cutting-edge training in healthcare, preparing students for vital roles in patient care, research, and clinical innovation.
Two U.S. citizen children were reportedly deported to Mexico alongside their mother, according to their attorney. The case raises serious concerns about immigration enforcement and family separation policies.
Dallas officials have moved from denial to action, launching new initiatives to tackle the rising crime crisis downtown. Swift deployment aims to restore safety and confidence in the city center.
Galleria Dallas will welcome the Netflix House entertainment concept in 2025, offering immersive experiences tied to popular Netflix shows. The new attraction aims to draw fans and boost mall traffic, Spectrum News reports.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has offered former President Trump land, military bases, and jail cells to aid in deportation efforts, signaling a tough stance on immigration. The offer aims to bolster enforcement amid ongoing border challenges.
A ransomware attack on the City of Dallas has forced the city’s police website offline, disrupting public access to services. Officials are investigating the breach and working to restore operations.
TOCA Social has launched its US expansion in 2023, opening a new venue in Dallas. The brand aims to blend social dining with interactive gaming, marking a significant step into the American market.
Leaders and representatives from over 50 African nations will join U.S. officials and business executives at the 2024 U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Dallas, aiming to strengthen trade and investment partnerships.
Taylor Fritz and Casper Ruud will headline the 2025 Dallas Open, promising top-tier tennis action. The tournament is set to attract a strong field, boosting Dallas’s profile in the ATP calendar.
Senator Ted Cruz campaigns for a third term in Texas, focusing on undecided voters. Speaking in Houston, he emphasized his conservative achievements and commitment to the state’s values, seeking to secure continued support.
Austin Metcalf’s father criticized the leader of “Protect White Americans,” accusing him of fostering racial division. The confrontation highlights growing tensions surrounding race and activism in Dallas, Texas.
Another British brand is expanding its U.S. presence, arriving in Dallas following a successful launch in New York. The move signals growing interest in UK retailers tapping into the Texas market.
A video capturing a fight among parents at a Dallas cheerleading event triggered a widespread “shooting scare,” causing panic and police response. Authorities later confirmed no shots were fired, but tensions ran high.























