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Dozens of U.S. airports declined to show a video by South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem blaming Democrats for the government shutdown, citing concerns over political content in public spaces, Spectrum News reports.
As families searched for answers, a Texas medical school dissected their deceased loved ones without consent, sparking outrage and calls for accountability. NBC News investigates the controversy unfolding.
USA Engineers has joined Dallas Cothrum’s Family of Companies, enhancing engineering and surveying services across North Texas. This merger aims to boost regional infrastructure projects and client support.
The Dallas Sports Commission marks 10 years of driving sports tourism and event success, boosting the local economy and showcasing Dallas as a premier destination for national and international sporting events.
Dallas bagel shop claims the title of “America’s Best Bagel,” challenging New York’s long-held reputation. FOX 4 News highlights this Texas favorite shaking up the bagel scene nationwide.
In a Dallas News feature, voters from across the political spectrum share insights into their core beliefs, urging understanding beyond party lines. The candid responses highlight hopes for more empathy and common ground in politics.
Two prestigious Dallas high schools have earned top honors as the best in Texas for 2021, according to CultureMap Dallas. The recognition highlights their academic excellence and leadership in education.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland has died at age 24. The young athlete’s sudden passing has shocked fans and the football community. Details about the cause of death have not been released.
The Dallas ICE facility shooter, identified by authorities, reportedly acted alone with unclear motives. Law enforcement continues to investigate the incident, focusing on the suspect’s background and possible connections.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson announced that the Republican Mayors Association will play a significant role in the 2026 elections, aiming to bolster GOP influence in key cities nationwide, including Dallas.
A Texas school district plans to remove a teacher who advocated for LGBTQ+ rainbow stickers in classrooms, citing policy violations. The move sparks debate over LGBTQ+ rights and educational inclusion.
Texas executed Steven Nelson for the 2011 murder of an Arlington pastor, marking the state’s first execution of the year. Nelson was put to death Wednesday, ending a decade-long legal battle.
Glen Gulutzan has made a remarkable return to coaching in Dallas, demonstrating resilience and dedication. His journey back highlights a commitment to growth and leadership within the local hockey community.
Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings make their debut in Unrivaled Season 2, showcasing top WNBA talent. Fans can catch exclusive behind-the-scenes access and game highlights on Sports Illustrated’s streaming platform.
Beto O’Rourke is returning to the rally circuit to energize his base and rebuild momentum ahead of upcoming elections. His renewed presence signals a strategic push to regain political influence in Texas.
Public and private sectors are pouring billions into STEM education programs nationwide, fueling innovation and workforce development. Investments aim to close skill gaps and boost competitiveness, says Site Selection Magazine.
The Dallas Cowboys remain the world’s most valuable sports team, with a valuation of US$13 billion, according to SportsPro. The NFL franchise leads global rankings, driven by strong brand loyalty and lucrative deals.
A Dallas Stars fan writes a heartfelt letter to Jason Robertson after the forward was left off the Team USA roster. The fan expresses support and disappointment, highlighting Robertson’s impact and hopes for his future.
Texas lawmakers remain deadlocked as the government shutdown enters its second week, impacting state services and raising concerns among residents. Negotiations show little progress amid mounting pressure.
Laid-off employees of the Dallas Department of Education packed up and left their offices for the last time, marking a somber end amid budget cuts. The layoffs have sparked concern over the future of local education services.






















