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A new mixed-use development is set to bring a $14 million entertainment area and multifamily housing to US 380 in McKinney, boosting local amenities and residential options, officials announced.
A man sentenced to death for a 2014 quadruple murder in McKinney lost his appeal at the U.S. Supreme Court, leaving his conviction and death sentence intact, according to Dallas News.
Comfort Systems USA announced its acquisition of an Irving-based company, expanding its footprint in the HVAC market. The deal aims to enhance service capabilities and drive growth in key regions.
As the 2024 calendar year wraps up, the Dallas Stars reflect on a season of highs and lows. Key performances and critical games shaped their journey, setting the stage for next year’s challenges.
Dallas has been named the best art district in the U.S. for the second consecutive year by USA Today. The recognition highlights the city’s vibrant galleries, public art, and creative community.
On Election Day in Texas, voters can expect long lines, strict ID requirements, and a mix of in-person and early voting options. PBS highlights key rules and what residents should prepare for before heading to the polls.
Four Texas cities have made the list of the 50 most fun American cities in 2025, according to a new report. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy vibrant nightlife, cultural events, and outdoor activities. Is your city among them?
A 17-year-old has been charged after allegedly firing indiscriminately at students in a Dallas school shooting, injuring several. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.
Dallas aims to reshape policing by adopting a ‘light footprint’ strategy, focusing on community engagement over heavy enforcement. Officials hope this approach will build trust and reduce crime more effectively.
EVA Air has launched nonstop flights between Taipei and Dallas/Fort Worth, enhancing connectivity for business travelers. The new route aims to boost trade and tourism between Taiwan and the U.S. Southwest.
A Look Back at the 2012 Texas Rangers highlights their remarkable season, including a strong playoff run and standout performances. Dallas Sports Nation revisits the team’s key moments and lasting impact on Texas baseball.
Austin Metcalf’s father criticized the leader of “Protect White Americans,” accusing him of fostering racial division. The confrontation highlights growing tensions surrounding race and activism in Dallas, Texas.
Former President Trump’s order to limit birthright citizenship could reshape Texas demographics, impacting immigrant communities and legal debates. The policy’s effects may be profoundly felt in diverse cities like Dallas.
Dallas-based Trive Capital is acquiring a U.K. bowling and entertainment company, taking it private in a strategic move to expand its portfolio. The deal underscores growing investor interest in experiential leisure sectors.
The presence of border officers at a Dallas high school has raised alarm among students, sparking fears and concerns about safety and privacy. The incident highlights ongoing tensions around immigration enforcement in schools.
A Texas serial killer evaded capture for years by exploiting police oversights and inconsistent investigative methods. Details emerge on how systemic flaws allowed the suspect to remain undetected, raising calls for reform.
Fast-growth firm shares insights on scaling strategies in an exclusive Business Journals interview. Key focuses include innovation, market expansion, and agile leadership driving rapid success.
The Dallas Cowboys face the Washington Commanders in a pivotal NFL Week 12 showdown. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and odds as both teams aim to boost their playoff hopes. Stay tuned for analysis and key insights.
A woman struck and killed by vehicles on U.S. 75 in North Dallas has been identified by police. Authorities continue investigating the fatal incident that occurred on the busy highway. Traffic disruptions reported.
Sen. Ted Cruz channels the spirit of Bruce Alger and early 1960s Dallas conservatism, reviving a legacy of staunch Republican activism and outspoken political defiance in the city’s evolving landscape.























