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North Texas is set to unveil the Charlie Kirk Memorial Parkway, sparking debate over its intent. Supporters hail it as a source of inspiration, while critics label it a publicity stunt. The Dallas community remains divided.
U.S. mortgage rates have fallen to one of their lowest levels since 2022, offering relief to homebuyers and potentially boosting the housing market, according to a report from Dallas News.
The U.S. Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier has arrived in the Caribbean Sea, marking a strategic presence in the region. The Dallas News reports this deployment underscores increased readiness and maritime security efforts.
Alex Pretti’s killing marks a sickening low point for America, highlighting ongoing issues of violence and injustice. The Dallas community mourns as calls for accountability and reform intensify.
Temperatures are set to drop soon as North Texas braces for its next cold front. Residents can expect cooler weather starting this weekend, with highs falling into the 50s and 60s across the Dallas area.
Ross Perot Jr. has been named board chair of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Dallas News reports. The business leader is expected to steer the organization amid evolving economic challenges.
The U.S. secured a win against Germany to remain unbeaten at the Olympics, showcasing strong form. However, Canada holds the top seed, positioning them as the team to watch in the upcoming rounds.
Sherrington reviews NBA All-Star weekend highlights and explains why Kyrie Irving’s return to the Mavericks should be postponed. The focus remains on team cohesion and long-term success for Dallas.
A massive winter storm swept across the US, bringing ice, frigid temperatures, and widespread power outages. Millions faced hazardous travel and emergency measures as utilities struggled to restore electricity.
After Charlie Kirk’s shooting, John McCaa reflects on how social media revealed its true nature, exposing both the immediacy and divisiveness that shape public reaction, as covered by Dallas News.
The Stars-Wild rivalry has transformed from lopsided to fiercely competitive, largely due to Bill Guerin’s leadership. His impact is reshaping the dynamic between these NHL contenders, injecting new intensity into their matchups.
A severe winter storm has blanketed North Texas, causing icy roads and hazardous driving conditions. Power outages left thousands in the dark, as crews work to restore electricity amid ongoing treacherous weather.
Dallas-based Texas Instruments faces a lawsuit alleging it supplied components used in Russian missile systems. The case highlights growing scrutiny of tech firms amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Authorities are investigating.
Dallas Stars goalie Jake Oettinger is set to backstop Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Known for his sharp reflexes and calm under pressure, Oettinger aims to lead the team to gold.
Former Dallas Stars fan-favorite Joe Pavelski has been inducted into the US Hockey Hall of Fame. Celebrated for his leadership and skill, Pavelski’s legacy continues to inspire the hockey community nationwide.
Amber Glenn faced challenges in her individual performance, but Team USA triumphed by securing the figure skating team gold at the Winter Olympics, highlighting strong collective efforts.
A US Congressman has raised concerns over the growing “Islamisation” of a Dallas neighborhood, stating it “feels like you’re in Pakistan, not in Dallas.” The remarks have sparked intense local and national debate.
Hayley Scamurra scored twice as the U.S. women’s hockey team kicked off the Olympic tournament with a commanding victory over Czechia. The win sets a strong tone for Team USA’s medal hopes in Dallas.
Philadelphia unites Houston, Boston, Kansas City, Dallas, and more as US cities brace for a massive tourist influx. Semiquincentennial events like the New York Film Festival, Coachella, and SXSW are set to curb tourism decline.
Texas has experienced a notably dry fall, raising concerns about worsening drought conditions. Limited rainfall in key areas, including Dallas, could strain water resources and agriculture if the trend continues.























