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Dallas Observer spotlights Quamon Fowler as the best saxophone player, praising his dynamic performances and seamless blend of jazz and R&B. Fowler’s unique style continues to captivate audiences across the city.
The world’s largest robotics championship returns to Dallas Thursday through May 3, showcasing cutting-edge technology and fierce competition. Teams from around the globe will compete at this premier STEM event.
US murders surged significantly in 2023, reflecting a broader rise in violent crime nationwide, new FBI data reveals. Experts cite factors including economic strain and gun violence. Authorities urge community action.
Taiwan Expo USA 2025 concluded in Dallas, spotlighting innovation, culture, and strengthening U.S.–Taiwan ties. The event showcased cutting-edge technology and fostered business partnerships, marking a milestone in bilateral collaboration.
Dumba in Dallas: What Does it Mean? explores the impact of newly acquired player Matt Dumba on the Dallas Stars’ lineup. Fans and analysts weigh in on how his presence could shift the team’s dynamics this season.
Dallas News explores the unexpected cultural clash between reality TV hit Love Island, Raising Cane’s chicken fingers, and their surprising impact on female brain behavior, sparking debate on media influence and consumer habits.
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.
Topgolf U.S. chief Ken May is set to retire as the parent company’s CEO assumes his duties. The leadership change marks a significant shift in the sports entertainment giant’s U.S. operations, sources say.
U.S. News & World Report has released its annual rankings of the best high schools in America, highlighting top performers in academics, graduation rates, and college readiness across the nation.
Ex-Dallas officer Amber Guyger, who fatally shot a Black man in his own home, is now eligible for parole. Her case sparked nationwide protests and debate on police violence and racial justice.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has dismissed owning US esports teams as an “awful business,” citing financial losses and limited growth, challenging the sector’s appeal despite its rising popularity.
The Dallas Stars face tough choices as the trade deadline looms. Key players may be moved in a bid to boost playoff chances, signaling a pivotal moment for the team’s future in this high-stakes period.
Plano’s 17-year-old Hezly Rivera captured the U.S. gymnastics national championship, showcasing her exceptional talent and solidifying her status as a rising star in the sport.
Hundreds gathered in Dallas to protest the Jewish National Fund (JNF) Conference, accusing the organization of funding violence in Gaza. Demonstrators called for accountability amid ongoing regional tensions.
USA TODAY 10Best reveals the 10 best malls in the US that keep shoppers coming back, highlighting top destinations for diverse retail, dining, and entertainment experiences across the country.
The American College of Education and Dallas College have expanded their partnership to include a new Nurse Education Pathway, enhancing access to nursing programs and supporting workforce development.
Dallas Business Journal, part of The Business Journals network, delivers essential news on local business trends, market insights, and economic developments in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, empowering professionals and entrepreneurs.
FOX Sports’ Erin Andrews weighed in on the ongoing drama surrounding the Dallas Cowboys and CeeDee Lamb. Speaking with Sports Illustrated, she highlighted the impact on team dynamics and Lamb’s role moving forward.
D-FW and much of the U.S. will witness a total lunar eclipse this week. The celestial event will be visible Tuesday night. Residents should look to the skies around 9:30 p.m. for peak viewing.
In politics, pro athletes and team owners mirror the wider public—deeply divided. From voting patterns to public statements, their views reflect broader societal splits, revealing the sports world is far from politically unified.























