Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
Browsing: news
Fort Worth-based Curran has become the first U.S. company to mine and process rare earth minerals domestically, marking a significant milestone in reducing reliance on foreign sources, reports Dallas News.
One officer is dead and two others injured in a Dallas shooting, police report. The suspect is also dead. Authorities continue to investigate the incident as the community mourns the loss.
Mavericks free agent star is poised to sign with an unexpected team, sources reveal. The surprising destination could reshape the NBA landscape as the veteran seeks a fresh challenge beyond Dallas.
The United States battled fiercely through Canada to secure a spot in the 4 Nations championship game. The intense showdown highlighted strong team resilience and skill, setting the stage for a thrilling final.
North Texas residents have a chance to become the next contestant on CBS’s hit reality show, Big Brother. Casting calls are now open, inviting local hopefuls to compete for a spot in the upcoming season.
A recent Dallas home invasion highlights the growing threat posed by Venezuelan gangs in the area. Authorities urge residents to stay vigilant as investigations continue into the violent incident.
Cowboys head coach tracker: Latest rumors, news, and updates on Dallas’ search for a new leader. Explore top candidates, coaching strategies, and insider insights shaping the future of America’s Team.
Taylor Fritz and Casper Ruud will headline the 2025 Dallas Open, promising top-tier tennis action. The tournament is set to attract a strong field, boosting Dallas’s profile in the ATP calendar.
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.
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.
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.
Five Dallas-Fort Worth companies announced layoffs totaling nearly 800 workers, reflecting ongoing economic challenges in the region. The affected industries range from technology to manufacturing, impacting the local job market.
Car crashes during icy weather in Dallas this January significantly dropped compared to last year, officials report. Improved road treatments and cautious driving contributed to fewer accidents amid icy conditions.
Dallas has appointed a new fire chief, marking a historic leadership change. Key facts include their extensive experience, community focus, and plans to enhance emergency response and firefighter safety.
“They’ll hold you over a barrel”: USA Today reveals how NHL team executives exploited youth hockey families, turning passion into profit by inflating fees and leveraging exclusive programs to maximize revenue.
A Dallas champagne bar has been named the top spot in the country, according to Dallas News. Renowned for its extensive selection and elegant ambiance, the venue attracts both locals and visitors seeking premium bubbly.
Texas tops the nation for best business climate, according to recent rankings highlighted by Dallas News. The state leads in economic growth, innovation, and workforce strength, attracting companies nationwide.
The Houston-Dallas high-speed rail project lost a $64 million Amtrak grant after federal cost-cutting measures. The funding cut raises concerns over the future progress of the ambitious Texas rail initiative.
The Texas Rangers will have strong representation on Team USA’s coaching staff for the World Baseball Classic, strengthening the team’s leadership with experienced MLB talent, Dallas News reports.
Gwen Patton, a dedicated civil rights activist and community leader, has passed away at 84. Known for her tireless work in social justice, Patton leaves a lasting legacy in University Park and beyond.





















