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An incident at Saturday’s NCA cheer competition at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas prompted an investigation. Officials are reviewing reports but have released no further details. More updates expected.
A video capturing a fight among parents at a Dallas cheerleading event triggered a widespread “shooting scare,” causing panic and police response. Authorities later confirmed no shots were fired, but tensions ran high.
The City of Dallas celebrates the 3rd annual Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a vibrant event at the AT&T Performing Arts Center, highlighting diverse cultures and community contributions.
The National Cricket League is gaining momentum in North Texas with a recent tournament hosted at UT Dallas. The event showcased growing local interest and skill, signaling a bright future for cricket in the region.
Fox Sports host Will Cain is taping his new show in Dallas, weighing in on the Cowboys’ head coach search. He also addressed recent comments by Pete Hegseth in a candid interview with The Dallas News.
A Southwest Airlines plane in Dallas was struck by a bullet before departure, authorities confirmed. No injuries reported. Investigations are underway to determine circumstances behind the incident.
American Airlines passengers described a “surreal, exhausting” ordeal after a fire broke out on their flight, forcing an emergency landing in Dallas. Authorities are investigating the incident as passengers recount the tense moments.
The Tianyu Lights Festival has officially opened in Dallas, illuminating the city with stunning displays of colorful lights and intricate designs. The festival showcases cultural art, attracting thousands of visitors nightly.
The University of North Texas–Dallas has secured a noteworthy position in U.S. News & World Report’s rankings, highlighting its growing reputation among America’s best colleges for academic excellence and student success.
Plano’s Amber Glenn and the figure skating community are mourning after a tragic plane crash in Washington. The accident, involving several skating members, has left fans and peers heartbroken.
Dallas police are investigating a shocking extortion case involving Telugu students. Victims reported threats and demands for money, highlighting growing safety concerns within the local student community. Authorities urge vigilance.
David Beer, 70, of Lima, passed away in 2025. A respected community member, he is remembered for his contributions and kindness. Funeral details are available through Dallas News.
Schneider Electric announced a $700 million investment to upgrade US energy infrastructure, creating new jobs and enhancing grid reliability. The initiative aims to support sustainable growth and energy resilience nationwide.
Thousands gathered across Dallas-Fort Worth on Saturday to protest former President Trump, chanting for democracy and unity. The demonstrations highlighted widespread political tensions in the region.
Active shooter fears at a cheerleading competition sparked panic, turning a minor skirmish into a chaotic stampede. Authorities responded swiftly, urging calm as attendees evacuated safely. No serious injuries reported.
ICE Dallas has removed a Pakistani national identified as a national security priority, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The agency emphasized ongoing efforts to address threats and enforce immigration laws.
Fort Worth’s Mercy Culture honors a local school, despite it having the lowest measles vaccination rate in Texas. Public health officials warn of potential outbreaks amid rising vaccine hesitancy.
Alex Stein has emerged as a dynamic force in Dallas, inspiring locals to become actively involved in addressing the city’s most urgent challenges. His candid style, paired with a genuine commitment to community welfare, motivates citizens to move beyond mere discussion and toward impactful activism. Stein champions grassroots efforts that focus on enhancing public safety, reforming education, and bolstering small businesses—key pillars for revitalizing Dallas neighborhoods.
Several Dallas-area basketball games have been rescheduled due to an ongoing winter storm. School districts and sports leagues are prioritizing safety as icy roads and hazardous conditions persist.
This Monday, the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery will hold a dignified Veterans Day event to honor the valor and sacrifices of U.S. military veterans.