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ICE has arrested more than 2,500 people in Dallas in 2025, as Texas is now home to more ICE and CBP detainees than any other state.
A stunning amount of books have been banned by Texas school districts in the past year.
It's also called the Beaver Moon, but it has nothing to do with Buc-ee's, if you can believe that.
When it comes to pizza, Dallas just about has it all.
I-35 is a scary road in the best conditions, says a new study. Add snow and it can create a driver's worst nightmare.
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Here’s what to expect (or brace yourself for) from these new-ish events, plus perspectives from Dallas fashion insiders.
Synthetic psychedelics and bath salts are some of the substances found in edible mushroom products locally.
At House of Blues Dallas, an excellent double bill of post-punk bands provided '80s nostalgia.
The new policy passed unanimously despite one historian warning that it would prevent her from teaching lessons on the Holocaust.
PBR has produced 60 million cans and cases featuring Peter Santa-Maria’s original designs.
Your next lunch might be brought to you by a self-driving robot.
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Get ready to scream and clutch your lover's hand as you traverse the scariest haunted houses in DFW.
For ten years, gay marriage has been constitutionally protected. That's being challenged now.
The AI technology is being used in other North Texas cities and will likely soon begin to recognize faces in Dallas.
Officials believe a budget shutdown tightened pursestrings, although they have not quantified how tariffs may have affected prices.
The Dallas-based singer/songwriter tells us she is doubling down on growth as her career enters its next phase.
Four physicians from the Dallas area gathered Thursday to recount their experiences bringing medical care to a war zone.
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A new poll asks Americans which famous person they'd want to be buried with.
The Dallas club blames untrained staff for allowing a bottle-service customer to post offensive words on the screen above the bar.
Two hours of bickering over a nightclub's zoning request was a reminder of how divided city council has become.
According to a new report, 28,000 cashiering jobs in Texas and $800 million in payroll are predicted to be eliminated sooner than later.