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USA Network has officially renewed the Dallas-shot crime drama “Queen of the South” for a second season. The series, praised for its gripping storyline and strong performances, continues to highlight Dallas as a key filming location.
The American College of Education and Dallas College have expanded their partnership with a new Nurse Education Pathway, enhancing training opportunities for aspiring nurses, as reported by The Arizona Republic.
Violent crime continues to challenge Dallas as police investigate an early morning homicide. Authorities are actively seeking clues to identify suspects and bring those responsible to justice, highlighting ongoing safety concerns.
Jake Beyer, a seasoned contributor at The Business Journals, delivers insightful analysis on market trends and economic developments, providing readers with up-to-date business news and expert perspectives.
German sports tech company Pacer has established its U.S. headquarters in Arlington, Texas, aiming to expand its innovative fitness solutions in the North American market. The move highlights Arlington’s growing tech ecosystem.
Nelly Velasco, a beloved Dallas community leader and educator, passed away in 2025 at age 94. She is remembered for her decades of dedication to local arts and youth programs. Services are pending, announced Dallas News.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has secured a victory over Democrat Colin Allred in the recent Texas Senate race, solidifying his position and underscoring the state’s continuing GOP strength, The Texas Tribune reports.
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.
A Dallas rabbi has been arrested on charges of indecency with a child, according to KDFW. Authorities are investigating the allegations, with the suspect currently in custody. The community is responding with shock.
A major company plans to create 600+ jobs as it expands and establishes its U.S. headquarters in Arlington. This move is set to boost local employment and economic growth, officials say.
The Dallas Stars’ goaltending has emerged as the team’s most reliable unit this season. Consistent saves and solid performances have given the Stars a strong defensive backbone, boosting their playoff hopes.
The Dallas Cowboys’ preseason opener exposed a glaring issue that had gone unnoticed: their defense struggled significantly, allowing big plays and failing to contain key opponents, raising serious concerns ahead of the regular season.
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.
North Texas campuses made notable appearances in the 2024 Best Colleges rankings by Dallas News, highlighting strong academic programs and student satisfaction. Regional universities continue to climb in national recognition.
The attorney for the suspect in the Texas real estate agent case made a closing argument Thursday, urging the jury to consider all evidence before delivering a verdict, Fox News reports. The trial remains closely watched.
Nvidia partner Wistron secures tax breaks for new supercomputer factories in Fort Worth, boosting local tech manufacturing and economic growth. The incentives aim to support expansion and job creation in the region.
Protestors assembled outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement center in Dallas to voice opposition to President Trump’s immigration policies. The demonstration highlighted ongoing community concerns and calls for reform.
Jimmy Kimmel has obtained Italian citizenship, citing dissatisfaction with current U.S. political climate. The late-night host’s move highlights growing trends of Americans seeking dual nationality amid political unrest.
Facing severe staff shortages, police departments are relaxing key hiring standards, including minimum education and physical fitness requirements. Experts warn this could jeopardize public safety and trust.
Dallas is seeing a decline in murders and violent crime in 2024, mirroring a nationwide drop in homicides. Law enforcement credits ongoing efforts in community engagement and targeted interventions.





















