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Dallas-based Tricolor Foundation pledges $200K in grants to advance higher education for Hispanic communities, fueling access and opportunities. The initiative underscores commitment to educational equity in Texas and beyond.
The Dallas Sports Commission marks 10 years of driving sports tourism and event success, boosting the local economy and showcasing Dallas as a premier destination for national and international sporting events.
Bosch has selected Dallas as the site for its Americas headquarters, boosting the city’s profile in the global tech and manufacturing sectors. The move is expected to create numerous jobs and strengthen local economic growth.
Micah Parsons dominated as a high school running back, showcasing elite speed and power. His explosive playmaking laid the foundation for his rise to NFL stardom, proving he was a force to be reckoned with early on.
The Dallas Stars are emerging as Dallas’ next sports champion, showcasing a blend of rising talent and strategic leadership. Fans and analysts alike are rallying behind the team’s promising breakthrough.
The Dallas Fed reports that recent U.S. immigration crackdowns are negatively impacting Texas’ job market, leading to labor shortages and slower economic growth in key industries across the state.
Plano’s Hezly Rivera surged to the lead at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships, showcasing exceptional skill and poise. Rivera’s performance positions her as a strong contender for future national titles.
British artist Richard Long has unveiled his latest work, “Dallas Rag,” highlighting his signature use of natural materials. The piece debuted this week, bringing Long’s unique landscape art to the Dallas community.
Houston ISD’s sweeping state-led overhaul aims to reshape its schools, potentially setting a national precedent. The bold changes target academic improvement and equity, signaling a transformative shift in American education.
Spring arrives at KidZania Dallas, inviting children to explore hands-on careers in a vibrant, interactive city. This seasonal event combines learning, play, and new adventures for kids of all ages.
Plano ISD received thousands of dollars from Toyota USA to support technology-related purchases. The donation aims to enhance educational resources and advance tech integration in classrooms across the district.
The Denver Nuggets and Dallas Mavericks have listed multiple players on their latest injury reports ahead of upcoming games, raising concerns about lineup adjustments and team performance, as detailed by Sports Illustrated.
The U.S. Education Department will lay off all employees in Dallas as part of widespread national budget cuts. The move impacts local operations amid broader federal workforce reductions, raising concerns about service disruptions.
Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith channels his passion off the field into entrepreneurship, actively pursuing business ventures that fuel his dreams beyond football, showcasing his drive for success both on and off the gridiron.
A Dallas neighbor has climbed U.S. News’ list of best places to retire, highlighting its growing appeal for retirees. The community’s vibrant culture and amenities contribute to its rising popularity.
The 2026 World Cup schedule for USA matches is set, with key games airing on FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth. Fans can catch all the action live, as the U.S. team aims for glory on home soil.
An expert warns North Texas Crime Stoppers is vulnerable to waste, fraud, and abuse, raising concerns about oversight and accountability. FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth investigates potential risks within the organization.
Former President Trump signals that a government shutdown may persist, citing ongoing budget disputes. The stalemate raises concerns over prolonged disruptions to federal services and economic impacts.
Jim Putnam, a key figure at The Business Journals, brings extensive expertise in business journalism. His leadership continues to drive insightful coverage of economic trends and local markets nationwide.
School hours for children vary significantly across the U.S., influenced by state policies and local districts. Some students attend nearly 1,400 hours yearly, while others have fewer classroom days, underscoring regional educational differences.























