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At 37, Dirk Nowitzki continues to be the driving force for the Dallas Mavericks, delivering clutch performances and leadership that keep the team competitive in a tough NBA season.
Dallas is considering relocating from its iconic City Hall, sparking debate over the building’s future. Officials weigh renovation against potential demolition as the city plans for modernization and growth.
Dallas is among several U.S. cities shaken by allegations of sexual abuse linked to Cesar Chavez. The report, detailed by the Dallas Observer, has sparked widespread concern and calls for investigation.
Dallas ISD’s top elementary schools have outperformed Highland Park in the latest rankings by D Magazine, marking a significant shift in local education standings and highlighting rising academic excellence in Dallas ISD.
Bill O’Reilly skyrocketed to fame as a top Fox News host but faced a rapid downfall amid multiple sexual harassment allegations. USA Today charts his contentious rise and fall in this detailed timeline.
Two Dallas neighborhoods rank among the top 10 U.S. cities for tech workers, highlighting the area’s growing appeal for technology professionals, according to CultureMap Dallas. This recognition underscores Dallas’ expanding tech ecosystem.
Dallas Fun Team has opened a new retro arcade and game bar in Oak Cliff, blending classic gaming with a vibrant social atmosphere. The venue offers nostalgia, craft drinks, and community events for all ages.
North Texas high school football reveals a striking contrast: some of the region’s highest-paid coaches, earning up to $150K, face tough seasons, with several teams starting 0-5 despite hefty salaries.
Dallas students gear up for the 11th grade AP US History exam with Option B prep, led by experts Jana Barger and Lauren Cammack. Their targeted strategies aim to boost scores and deepen historical understanding.
Wylie ISD is investigating after an outside group distributed Islamic materials on a campus. The district is reviewing the incident to ensure compliance with policies and address community concerns.
Dallas News spotlights Texas’ top 10 white-collar crime cases of 2025, revealing major fraud, embezzlement, and insider trading scandals that shook corporations and regulators statewide. Investigations continue.
The Dallas Stars blanked the Winnipeg Jets 3-0 in a thrilling showdown featuring Team USA goalies. Strong goaltending from the Stars’ netminder secured a shutout victory in this intense NHL matchup.
Dallas students gear up for AP US History with expert tutors Jana Barger and Lauren Cammack. The new Option A prep focuses on critical skills, boosting confidence ahead of exams.
DAVE BRAY USA headlines the 2026 Thin Blue Line Ball, presented by America’s Defenders Foundation. The Dallas event honors law enforcement heroes, celebrating their dedication and service to the community.
USA Network’s hit series “Queen of the South” is shifting its backdrop from Dallas to New Orleans. The move brings new cultural dynamics and vibrant settings to the popular crime drama, promising fresh storylines for fans.
Dallas’ hospitality industry faces mounting challenges amid increased ICE enforcement and political pressures. Workers and employers grapple with immigration policies while debating the risks of speaking out publicly.
Poets&Quants for Undergrads has released its ranking of the Top 100 Business Schools, ranked by research output. The list highlights institutions excelling in academic influence and innovation, shaping the future of business education.
Times Higher Education releases its 2026 US college rankings, highlighting top universities for academic excellence, research, and innovation. Leading institutions continue to set benchmarks in higher education nationwide.
Texas teachers have filed a lawsuit challenging investigations into educators who posted about Charlie Kirk. The case raises questions about free speech and teacher speech rights in public schools, Dallas Observer reports.
The FBI Dallas warns of rising romance scams ahead of Valentine’s Day, urging the public to recognize red flags such as requests for money or personal info to avoid falling victim to online fraud.





















