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New data reveals the most dangerous U.S. cities based on cost of crime per capita. The report highlights how crime impacts local economies, with some urban areas facing significantly higher financial burdens.
Seventy-six suspects were arrested in a major Fort Worth crackdown, resulting in the seizure of hundreds of guns and large quantities of drugs. Authorities say the operation targeted violent crime and illegal trafficking.
NFL Week 1 picks are in: Bills vs. Ravens on Sunday Night Football has bettors debating who will cover the spread. USA Today breaks down straight-up winners and key point spreads for opening Sunday showdowns.
Sentury Tire has opened a new distribution center in Dallas, enhancing its supply chain efficiency and expanding its presence in the U.S. market. The facility aims to improve product availability and customer service.
The leader of the Dallas Arts District announced plans to step down in January, marking the end of a significant era for the city’s cultural hub. The announcement sparks anticipation about future leadership and district development.
Santander Tower has secured a nine-figure loan to complete its office-to-residential conversion, marking a major milestone in downtown revitalization efforts, The Business Journals reports.
A Texas judge has ordered ICE to release an Ecuadorian man and his 5-year-old son from a detention center, citing concerns over their prolonged confinement. The ruling highlights ongoing debates over immigration detention practices.
Poets&Quants has unveiled its latest ranking of the Top 100 Business Schools, ranked by research output. The list highlights institutions with the strongest academic impact and groundbreaking business scholarship globally.
Scotiabank has chosen Dallas as the site for its new U.S. office hub, aiming to expand its presence and operations in the American market. The move highlights Dallas’ growing appeal to major financial institutions.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones defended his support for the Republican Party using strong language, sparking mixed reactions. His candid remarks highlight ongoing political tensions in sports. (USA Today)
Jumpshot Live, a new basketball eatertainment concept, is set to launch in Dallas. Combining immersive dining with live basketball action, it promises a unique experience for sports and food fans alike.
At the Heart of Texas: The Dallas–Plano–Irving metro area emerges as a dynamic economic hub, highlighted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’s influence on regional growth, innovation, and financial stability.
During the US government shutdown, travelers facing flight delays or cancellations are urged to check airline updates, contact customer service promptly, and explore alternative routes. ABC7 New York provides the latest tips to navigate disruptions.
Dallas-Fort Worth tops the U.S. in attracting new corporate headquarters, according to WFAA. The region’s business-friendly climate and strategic location drive record corporate relocations and expansions.
A new report reveals Dallas’ skyline has the most room to grow among U.S. cities, highlighting significant potential for high-rise development and urban expansion in the coming years.
The Dallas Stars’ roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics is starting to take shape. Key players expected to represent their countries include standout forwards and defensemen, highlighting the team’s global impact.
Dallas plans a new park in a neighborhood known for high crime rates, aiming to boost community safety and foster economic growth. Officials hope green space will transform the area and reduce violence.
Dallas joins other Texas districts in mandating clear or mesh backpacks for students, aiming to boost school safety following the Uvalde massacre. The new policy seeks to enhance transparency and prevent threats.
The Dallas Cowboys face the Carolina Panthers in an NFL Week 6 showdown. Experts weigh in on predictions, picks, and odds as both teams aim to boost their playoff hopes in a pivotal matchup.
A US Congressman has raised concerns over the growing “Islamisation” of a Dallas neighborhood, stating it “feels like you’re in Pakistan, not in Dallas.” The remarks have sparked intense local and national debate.






















