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The April 5 Hands Off! protests are set across North Texas, with major gatherings planned in Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding areas. Organizers aim to spotlight social justice issues and promote community solidarity.
At the Traverse City prospect tournament, several Dallas Stars prospects showcased impressive skills, highlighting offensive creativity and defensive poise. Standouts demonstrated potential to impact the NHL lineup soon.
Protesters marched through Dallas to condemn recent deportation operations, calling for reforms and justice. The demonstration highlighted community concerns over immigration policies and enforcement tactics.
A new study ranks Dallas as the No. 4 best U.S. city for starting a business in 2024. Highlighted for its vibrant economy and strong entrepreneurial support, Dallas continues to attract innovators and startups.
A Dallas anesthesiologist is accused of tampering with IV bags, resulting in the death of another doctor, prosecutors say. The case raises serious concerns about medical safety and trust in healthcare settings.
“The Chosen,” a Christian-funded series about Jesus, is rapidly gaining traction across the US. Praised for its authentic storytelling, the show is reshaping faith-based media and drawing large, diverse audiences.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson explains his switch from the Democratic to the Republican Party, citing Trump’s unexpected ‘gift’ to the GOP that reshaped local and national politics. The move signals shifting political dynamics.
Celebrate the Fourth of July in North Texas with exciting events across Dallas! From fireworks shows at Fair Park to festive parades and concerts in Addison, find the best spots to enjoy Independence Day in style.
Celebrate America’s birthday all weekend long with WFAA’s Weekend Guide! Explore top events and activities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to make the most of Fourth of July festivities. Don’t miss out on parades, fireworks, and more.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stated, “Politics are not good for us in any way,” emphasizing his desire to keep the NFL free from political influence. His comments highlight ongoing debates about sports and politics.
Move over baseball: Dallas is set to welcome a cricket-themed entertainment venue, blending dining and sport. The new concept aims to captivate fans and newcomers alike, bringing a fresh cultural vibe to the city’s scene.
Google has announced a billion-dollar data center project in Midlothian, Texas, boosting local economy and tech infrastructure. The facility will create jobs and support the region’s growing digital demands.
UNICEF USA partnered with CultureMap Dallas to highlight global child welfare efforts. The collaboration aims to raise awareness and support for children’s rights through community-driven initiatives.
Jyoti Dalal, featured in The Business Journals, is a dynamic leader driving innovation in her industry. Her strategic vision and commitment to growth continue to inspire emerging entrepreneurs nationwide.
Rachel Sanchez, CEO of Prestige Maintenance USA, was spotlighted in 2015 for her leadership in the maintenance industry. Her strategic vision has driven company growth and innovation, inspiring women entrepreneurs nationwide.
The Dallas Cowboys have made history as the first sports franchise to reach a $10 billion valuation, underscoring their unmatched brand strength and market influence in the sports industry.
In a bold win-now move, the Seahawks selected Micah Parsons, Justin Fields, and Trent Williams in the NFL Draft, aiming to bolster their roster with elite talent and make an immediate playoff impact.
As immigration raids persist nationwide, protests against ICE have erupted coast to coast. Demonstrators demand policy reforms and an end to aggressive enforcement tactics, spotlighting growing tensions across the U.S.
Dallas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is gaining viral attention, leveraging social media to amplify her message and connect with constituents. Her rise underscores a new era of political engagement in Texas.
Dallas has emerged as a key hub for Japanese businesses in the U.S., offering strategic location, a growing economy, and strong community ties. The city now stands as a vital second home for Japanese investors and firms.























