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Surprise Mavericks forward has earned a spot on Sports Illustrated’s top NBA players list, highlighting his breakout season and impact on the court. Analysts praise his skills and rising star potential.
A devastating fire at a Dallas pet shop has killed more than 500 animals, authorities confirmed. Emergency crews battled the blaze overnight, with investigations underway to determine the cause.
Dallas Center-Grimes School District unveiled new logos aimed at modernizing its brand and fostering community pride. The fresh designs highlight the district’s commitment to innovation and unity.
The 16th Asian Film Festival of Dallas unveils its initial lineup, featuring world premieres and local talents. Highlights include exclusive screenings, filmmaker Q&As, and cultural showcases, marking a milestone for the festival.
The Dallas Cowboys face the Miami Dolphins in a crucial Week 16 NFL clash. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and updated odds as both teams vie for playoff positioning. Stay tuned for game insights on USA Today.
Cowboys linebacker Rob Jones suffered a broken neck bone during training camp, USA Today reports. The injury is serious and could sideline Jones for the upcoming NFL season as the team assesses his recovery.
Bo Dallas opens up about honoring Bray Wyatt’s legacy, sharing, “I can feel Windham still with me.” The WWE star reflects on carrying forward the spirit of his late brother in and out of the ring.
Six Dallas-Fort Worth cities rank among the best U.S. places to start a business, according to CultureMap Dallas. The region’s strong economy and supportive infrastructure continue to attract entrepreneurs nationwide.
The 2023 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders took center stage in a stunning Yahoo Sports photo gallery. Showcasing their iconic uniforms and dynamic routines, the images capture the squad’s spirit and precision throughout the season.
European wellness company plans its first US location with stunning views of the Dallas skyline. The new facility aims to blend wellness innovation with iconic cityscape, marking a significant entry into the American market.
Southbound lanes of U.S. 75 in Dallas have reopened following a closure caused by a fatal shooting. Authorities had shut the area for investigation, impacting traffic during peak hours.
A North Texas man was sentenced for a federal hate crime after threatening employees of a Sikh nonprofit, the DOJ announced. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat hate-related violence.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas highlights a rise in the market value of U.S. government debt, reflecting shifting interest rates and investor demand amid economic uncertainty, impacting fiscal policy and markets.
The Dallas Cowboys face the San Francisco 49ers in a pivotal NFL Week 8 clash. USA Today breaks down predictions, expert picks, and betting odds ahead of the high-stakes showdown at Levi’s Stadium.
Several U.S. cities are lowering education requirements for police recruits amid staffing shortages. Critics warn this may impact officer preparedness and community safety, sparking debate on recruitment standards.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz told Texas Democrats a U.S. Senate race victory is within reach, urging energized efforts to challenge Republican dominance in the state, as reported by The Texas Tribune.
The Dallas Stars kicked off their training camp on Day 1 with intense drills and promising performances. Rookie players stood out, while veterans focused on sharpening their skills ahead of the season.
Redistricting in Texas and several states could reshape U.S. House elections, potentially shifting political power. NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth examines how new maps may impact voter representation and party control.
An Oklahoma city has been named one of the most entertaining in the U.S., ranking alongside Las Vegas and New York, according to The Oklahoman. This recognition highlights its vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions.
Dallas-Fort Worth ranked as the 3rd fastest-growing U.S. metro in 2024, driven by strong job growth and an influx of residents, according to CultureMap Dallas. The region continues to attract businesses and families alike.






















