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TxDOT said now crews are moving into the next stage, which will expand the I-30 corridor from six lanes to twelve.
The Mavericks’ timeline for a new arena is at least five years away, but the team’s employees won’t have to wait nearly that long for an upgraded corporate headquarters. Mavericks CEO Rick Welts told The Dallas Morning News that in the next few weeks,
The Philadelphia Eagles have uncertainty with their defensive coordinator, which played into the hands of the Dallas Cowboys.
Some members of the Dallas Mavericks are in favor of trading Anthony Davis for expiring contracts, according to NBA reporter Tim MacMahon of ESPN. That idea, though, would be hard to sell to Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont,
With a few exceptions, Dallas police reported broad declines in reports of violent and nonviolent crime in 2025 — a picture the department has largely cast as the payoff of more focused policing. The downward trends — which criminologists say are in line with a national downswing in killings and violence in many big cities — describe a year at times punctuated by cases that rattled the city
Superstar kicker Brandon Aubrey said he and the Dallas Cowboys are already discussing his next contract.
When Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett of Dallas decided to run for U.S. Senate, it created an opening for the midterm election.
Dallas saw an average of nearly 14 fatal motor vehicle crashes annually per every 100,000 residents between 2014 and 2023, according to a recent analysis. In a joint study released last week, Drafahl Law Firm,
The Cowboys want to keep George Pickens, and the Pro Bowl wide receiver wants to remain in Dallas.
FC Dallas transferred veteran goalkeeper Maarten Paes to Dutch powerhouse Ajax on Monday. The 27-year-old Netherlands native recorded 26 clean sheets in 128 appearances from 2022-25. "Dallas meant so much to me,
A screen shows the Conference 5A Division 2 at the UIL realignment announcement at Birdville Athletic Complex, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, in North Richland Hills. Elías Valverde II / Staff Photographer The University Interscholastic League announced its biennial realignment Monday morning,
Dallas will remove 30 decorative crosswalks, including LGBTQ+ and Black Lives Matter designs, within 90 days after months of appealing a executive order by Gov. Greg Abbott.