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Uncertainty looms over Arike Ogunbowale’s potential return to Dallas as she faces disciplinary action following the WCBA Finals. The situation leaves fans and the team awaiting clarity on her availability.
“No Mexicans Allowed: School Segregation in the Southwest” exposes the harsh realities of racial segregation faced by Latino students in the mid-20th century, revealing a history of discrimination that shaped educational inequality in the region.
Entertainment company Main Event shifts to virtual services amid the pandemic, expanding online gaming and events. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce highlights this pivot as a model for business resilience and innovation.
Billionaire Mark Cuban has donated to the U.S. Women’s Flag Football Team ahead of the 2028 Olympics, boosting their training and development as the sport debuts in Los Angeles. The contribution supports athlete preparation and visibility.
Watch the US Senate debate between Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico live on KXAN Austin. Stay informed with real-time coverage, key moments, and analysis from this pivotal race. Tune in for updates and insights.
The WNBA’s early awards race is shaping up with clear front-runners in MVP and Rookie of the Year categories, alongside surprise performers shaking up expectations. Key contenders are emerging as the season progresses.
Post Malone has canceled his upcoming Texas shows as delays affect his stadium tour schedule. The artist’s team cited logistical issues, with new dates to be announced soon. Fans await further updates.
A recent Planetizen analysis explores crime trends in U.S. cities, revealing complex patterns beyond the typical “red vs. blue” political divide. The report highlights how urban safety varies with demographics and local policies.
A recent report names Dallas the best city for sports business, highlighting its strong infrastructure, vibrant fan base, and thriving corporate partnerships, solidifying its status as a top sports industry hub.
A US court has blocked a Texas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, ruling it unconstitutional. The decision highlights ongoing church-state separation debates.
A student accused in a Dallas school shooting reportedly walked toward a group in the hallway and opened fire, injuring four individuals. Authorities are investigating the incident. More details are awaited.
Scotiabank is expanding into Dallas’ thriving “Y’all Street,” creating over 1,000 jobs with competitive salaries. This move underscores the city’s growing appeal as a financial hub.
Two people were killed and three others injured in a shooting at a Korean supermarket near Dallas, authorities report. The incident remains under investigation as police work to determine the motive.
The USAT High School Sports Awards recognize top Dallas football talent, highlighting standout finalists on offense and defense. USA Today spotlights the city’s rising stars shaping the future of high school football.
Kang Daniel returns to the US for his first tour in two years, reconnecting with fans across major cities. The K-pop star’s highly anticipated concerts mark a significant comeback post-pandemic.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area continues to lead U.S. population growth despite a slight dip in Dallas city numbers, signaling strong regional expansion driven by economic opportunities and suburban development, WFAA reports.
The Dallas Mavericks have confirmed that Austin Reaves’ recent MRI revealed no errors or injuries, easing Lakers’ concerns. The team remains optimistic about Reaves’ health moving forward, per Front Office Sports.
DFW schools and universities face chaos as hackers breach popular classroom software, disrupting end-of-year testing. Educators rush to secure systems and reschedule exams to protect student data. (WFAA)
TSA wait times at Dallas-Fort Worth and Love Field airports remain smooth as ICE agents are redeployed to other U.S. airports. The shift aims to streamline security operations amid shifting federal priorities.
A federal judge has extended the application deadline for Texas Education Freedom Accounts, allowing more families extra time to apply. The decision aims to increase access to the program, offering greater educational choice.























