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Dallas’ new Tickle Bar is creating a sensation, blending unique sensory experiences with innovative cuisine. Patrons rave about its playful atmosphere, making it the city’s latest hotspot. Coverage by Spectrum News.
The FBI has launched a hate crime investigation after a shooting at a Dallas salon. Authorities have identified a suspect in the incident, which has raised concerns about targeted violence in the community.
Since the Columbine tragedy in 1999, there have been 434 school shootings across the U.S., highlighting a persistent and growing crisis in school safety, according to The Washington Post.
Texas Republicans approved a Trump-backed congressional map Wednesday after Democrats ended a two-week walkout, allowing the GOP to advance their redistricting plan ahead of the 2024 elections.
Klay Thompson ignited social media frenzy after dining with Megan Thee Stallion, sparking speculation and buzz online. Fans and commentators quickly reacted, fueling widespread conversation across platforms.
German sports tech company Pacer has established its U.S. headquarters in Arlington, Texas, aiming to expand its innovative fitness solutions in the North American market. The move highlights Arlington’s growing tech ecosystem.
Tasha Schwikert, former Team USA gymnast, transitions from elite sports to business, focusing on mergers and advocacy. Her new role highlights leadership beyond athletics. Watch the full video on The Business Journals.
Parents of missing children from Camp Mystic face a harrowing wait as search efforts continue. Authorities urge patience while investigations unfold amid mounting anxiety and community support.
Lar Park Lincoln, best known for her roles in “Knots Landing” and “Friday the 13th,” has died at 63. The actress was celebrated for her work in both television and film, leaving a lasting impact on fans.
Sports Illustrated unveils the High School On SI Iowa All-State Baseball Teams, highlighting top talent across the state. Standout players earn recognition for outstanding season performances.
MLS announces plans to launch a cutting-edge, tech-driven soccer entertainment center in Dallas next year. The venue aims to blend interactive technology with live soccer experiences, enhancing fan engagement citywide.
Aramark, a global leader in food services and facilities management, continues to innovate with sustainable solutions and enhanced customer experiences across healthcare, education, and corporate sectors worldwide.
Dallas police are investigating a shooting at an Asian-run salon that may be a hate crime. Authorities are probing the incident’s motive as part of a broader concern over rising violence targeting Asian communities.
Sarah Palin gains ground in Alaska’s U.S. House race, while incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski leads in the Senate contest, according to the latest election updates reported by PBS.
Tiger Woods was on hand to watch his son Charlie compete in the 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur in Dallas. The golf legend showed support as Charlie aimed to make his mark in the prestigious tournament.
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.






















