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The Dallas Mavericks are among five NBA teams reportedly exploring new media partnerships, signaling a shift in how franchises approach broadcasting rights and fan engagement, Sports Illustrated reports.
Mayors across Texas warn that state and federal politics are increasingly sidelining city priorities, complicating efforts to address local challenges like infrastructure, housing, and public safety, The Texas Tribune reports.
A Mexican company announced it will cut 400 jobs and close its Carrollton and Garland sites in Texas. The move impacts employees and local operations, signaling a significant shift for the regional workforce.
The widow of a man shot at a Texas ICE facility questions whether political violence played a role in the incident. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
Joshua Jahn, suspected shooter at a Dallas ICE facility, is under investigation following a shooting incident. Authorities are probing his background and motives as the community seeks answers.
Three Dallas-Fort Worth counties rank among the 10 fastest-growing U.S. counties, highlighting the region’s surging population and economic appeal, according to The Business Journals. Growth fuels new business and housing development.
Dallas and Tanzania have jointly launched the first African trade office in the US, aiming to boost economic ties and promote investment opportunities. The initiative marks a significant step towards deeper Africa-US trade relations.
French sports tech leader Rematch has launched in Dallas-Fort Worth, aiming to transform the U.S. youth sports video market with innovative technology, according to Fort Worth Inc. The move promises enhanced game analysis for young athletes.
A Georgia school bus driver was slapped by a parent before driving off with children on board, authorities report. The incident is under investigation as officials ensure student safety. (WOAI)
In a recent court session, the judge overseeing the Mark Sanchez criminal case provided a significant update, outlining key developments and upcoming trial dates. Details on witness testimonies and evidence review remain pending.
Geoffrey the Giraffe is back! Toys ‘R’ Us has opened a new 13,000-square-foot store in Grapevine, Texas, marking a major comeback for the beloved toy retailer in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Sport, tech, and entertainment leaders have teamed up to acquire the United States SailGP Team. This strategic partnership aims to boost innovation and performance in the high-speed sailing league, SailGP.
Joshua Jahn, the suspect in the Dallas ICE facility shooting, is under investigation. Authorities are probing his background and motives as the community seeks answers following the attack. NBC News will provide updates.
Records reveal the Dallas ICE facility shooter feared radiation exposure and practiced shooting before the attack, highlighting premeditation in the incident, according to authorities and court documents.
Donald Trump vows justice for the Indian national fatally shot in Dallas, declaring the criminal will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Authorities are intensifying efforts to ensure accountability.
Dallas County is the fastest-growing county in Iowa and ranks fourth nationwide, according to the latest U.S. Census data. The surge reflects ongoing migration trends and economic growth in the region.
Dallas has topped the U.S. rankings for corporate headquarters relocations, according to CultureMap Dallas. The city’s business-friendly environment and strategic location continue to attract major companies.
A new report names Dallas home to the top three high schools in Texas, highlighting the city’s strong academic performance and commitment to education, as detailed by CBS News.
Data reveals Dallas’ minority students face significantly fewer opportunities than their white peers, highlighting ongoing educational disparities and systemic challenges in the city’s schools, reports the Dallas Observer.
The first US Ebola case has sparked concern, but health experts assure the risk of widespread outbreak remains low. Effective protocols and swift response measures are in place to contain the virus, minimizing panic.






















