Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
A leading Latin American IT firm has announced its new headquarters in Dallas, joining a growing wave of companies expanding in the city. This move highlights Dallas’s rising status as a tech and business hub.
Is sports betting legal in Texas? Currently, Texas maintains strict laws prohibiting most forms of sports wagering, though debates over legalization continue as the state explores potential regulatory frameworks.
The National Cricket League is gaining momentum in North Texas with a recent tournament hosted at UT Dallas. The event showcased growing local interest and skill, signaling a bright future for cricket in the region.
Colin Allred, facing a tough race against Ted Cruz, says he doesn’t anticipate national party assistance—and he’s okay with that. The Dallas congressman emphasizes grassroots efforts to secure victory.
Discover top events this weekend in Dallas-Fort Worth for film enthusiasts, music creators, and gaming fans. From screenings and concerts to tournaments, WFAA highlights must-see activities across the metroplex.
North Lake Campus, part of Dallas College, offers diverse programs and state-of-the-art facilities to support student success. It continues to expand its role in workforce development and community education in the Dallas area.
The United States Secret Service operates field offices nationwide, enhancing federal law enforcement and protective missions. These offices collaborate locally to combat financial crimes and ensure national security.
Dallas-based Barrington Gifts, once reliant on Chinese manufacturing, now grapples with supply chain disruptions and rising costs amid a volatile global economy, highlighting challenges facing U.S. retailers today.
The Dallas Cowboys will closely monitor standout prospects at the NFL Combine, targeting players who can fortify key positions. Scouts aim to identify talent that fits the team’s evolving roster needs.
Fox Sports host Will Cain is taping his new show in Dallas, weighing in on the Cowboys’ head coach search. He also addressed recent comments by Pete Hegseth in a candid interview with The Dallas News.
As former President George W. Bush settles into life in Dallas, his focus shifts from politics to family and leisure. Golf outings and quality time with loved ones now define his daily routine, marking a quieter post-presidency phase.
Only eight U.S. theaters are currently screening Ryan Coogler’s film “Sinners” as the director intended. USA Today lists these exclusive venues, offering fans a rare chance to see the uncut version.
Violent crime has dropped in the top 10 largest U.S. cities as police adopt grid-based strategies to target the worst offenders. The focused approach aims to enhance public safety and curb repeat offenses, Fox News reports.
A Frisco business owner involved in the January 6 U.S. Capitol storming has been sentenced to one week in jail, marking a notable legal consequence in ongoing Capitol riot cases.
As cricket’s popularity soars in North Texas, UT Dallas launches a major new tournament to fuel the sport’s growth. The event aims to unite local fans and players, highlighting cricket’s rising profile in the region.
A Southwest Airlines plane in Dallas was struck by a bullet before departure, authorities confirmed. No injuries reported. Investigations are underway to determine circumstances behind the incident.
Former U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, a pioneering Black Democratic leader from Texas, has died at 89. Johnson was known for her decades-long service and advocacy on science, technology, and social justice issues.
Dallas’s newly revamped series has sparked mixed reactions among US TV critics. Some praise its nostalgic appeal and drama, while others criticize the pacing and character development. The divide highlights the challenge of rebooting iconic shows.
U.S. News & World Report’s latest map reveals the location of the top 100 public high schools across the nation, highlighting regional education hubs and trends in academic excellence.
Two white supremacists allegedly tried to incite a race war by soliciting murders and hate crimes on Telegram, federal authorities reported. The men face charges linked to their online hate-driven plots.