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Flying the nest: WNBA’s Dallas Wings will get new home in 2025
WNBA’s Dallas Wings to call Downtown Dallas home in two years time. The Dallas City Council gets okay for the team’s relocation to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center’s Memorial Auditorium.
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Foxtrot Market announces bankruptcy, immediate closing of all 33 stores
Foxtrot Market files bankruptcy less than a year after raising nearly $200 million. Four Dallas locations now closed.
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What you need to know about toxic “forever chemicals” the EPA is restricting
The EPA is restricting “forever chemicals” found in drinking water. Here’s what you need to know about the EPA’s new PFAS restrictions.
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8 DFW restaurants where you can travel the world on a budget
Travel the world with just a tank of gas. Here are eight DFW restaurants serving international flavors.
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What the new EPA rule means for Dallas water quality
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a new rule for drinking water. Here’s how the new EPA rule is affecting Dallas’ water.
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6 plants that can survive the Texas heat
Looking around at dried up lawns and sad gardens on a typical July day in Dallas might have you believing that no plant can survive the Texas heat, but we’ve found some that live their best lives in full sun.
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Globe Life Field grub: 8 unusual options for your next Texas Rangers game
When it comes to a Texas Rangers game, there are plenty of unusual food options. Here’s what to eat at Globe Life Field.
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Here’s how to vote in Texas’ May 4 local elections
Texas’ May 4 elections are around the corner. Here’s everything you need to know about voting in the TX elections on May 4.
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16 summer concerts happening in DFW you don’t want to miss
Summer concert season is coming, and now is the time to start planning which shows you’ll hit up in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Escaramuzas charras gets some much deserved attention at the National Cowgirl Museum
For Mexicanas, particularly escaramuzas charras, the ranchera way of life has run deep for a long time, and the latest exhibit at the National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame in Fort Worth shines a light on one aspect of that.
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Dallas is looking for feedback to bring free WiFi to the city
The City of Dallas is looking for feedback about the distribution of digital kiosks around the city that would provide free public WiFi to the community. The Department of Public Works will host two community meetings, one virtual and one in-person, to present the full proposal and invite community feedback.
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Dallas resident struggles to pay bills amid cost of living increases
Dallas resident Jazzmine Crist hopes her local government and whoever wins Texas’ Senate race will actually start addressing the economic struggles that working-class Texans like her are experiencing.
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Biden administration agrees to provide $6.4 billion to Samsung for making computer chips in Texas
The Biden administration agreed to provide up to $6.4 billion for Samsung Electronics. The money will help develop a manufacturing and research cluster in TX.
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Meet Dallas’ newly appointed Poet Laureates
In an official ceremony at Dallas City Hall on Wednesday, April 10, Mayor Eric Johnson appointed Dr. Mag Gabbert as the city’s second Poet Laureate. The Hockaday School student, Naisha Randhar, was also named the Youth Poet Laureate. These two laureates will represent the city’s commitment to the literary arts for the next one or…
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Years ago, Texas hustled to get kids on state health care. Now it’s kicking them off.
Texas Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, hustled to get kids on state health care. Now, CHIP is kicking them off.
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Bottoms up: The best pint at every brewery in Tarrant County right now
Tarrant County is home to dozens of breweries, each providing its unique take on craft beer, lagers, ciders, and more. Here are the best options at every stop.
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Oak Cliff Cemetery: 8 surprising facts about Dallas’ oldest graveyard
The oldest cemetery in Dallas is technically older than the city itself. Here’s everything to know about the historic site of Oak Cliff Cemetery.
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1.7 million Texas households are set to lose monthly internet subsidy
The Affordable Connectivity Program provides a monthly subsidy to help households pay for internet. Now, 1.7 million TX households are set to lose benefits.
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The zodiac signs of 12 iconic women offer insight into their historic accomplishments
The zodiac signs of 12 iconic women offer insight into their historic accomplishments. Here’s what you need to know about these women and their zodiac signs.
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Cast a line for Fort Worth’s top 5 seafood spots
Fort Worth is a city that’s no stranger to steakhouses, but when it comes to seafood, it doesn’t clam up either. Tucked within Tarrant County, the area boasts a constellation of seafood spots that can satisfy any craving from the ocean’s depths. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick fish taco or a lavish…
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Meet 7 women who broke barriers in the field of astronomy and beyond
These seven women broke barriers in astronomy and beyond. Here’s everything you need to know about seven women who contributed to astronomy.
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Texas libraries work to bridge state’s mental health services gap
Texas libraries work to bridge gap in state’s mental health services. Here’s what you need to know about TX libraries providing mental health resources.
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Opal Lee’s new home is in the same place racists forced her family out of 85 years ago
When Opal Lee was 12, a racist mob drove her family out of their Texas home. Now, the 97-year-old community activist is getting closer to moving into a brand new home on the very same tree-lined corner lot in Fort Worth.
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The solar eclipse is coming: A last-minute guide for DFW
The next solar eclipse won’t happen for 20 years—in August 2044! Luckily, Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the few places on the path of totality where we can witness the entire event.
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Read more, spend less: Here’s where you can get free books
Free books are available through several online and in-person resources. Here’s everything you need to know to find free books near you.
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10 things to put on your spring bucket list in DFW
Keep reading for our suggestions for fun in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that will last you from spring break throughout the summer.
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Q&A: Who’s making Black country music?
Who’s making Black country music? Here’s everything you need to know about Black country musicians in Texas and around the country.
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St. Patrick’s Day in DFW: Our guide to Irish pubs and fare
Whether you’re buzzing for an oversized meal, craving a whiskey, or simply want to saunter about from location to location, here are 10 Irish pubs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to check out.
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Dallas-Fort Worth’s pie trail: Where to indulge on National Pi Day
Sure, rattling off the 5 trillion digits of Pi might impress your friends — we’ll even give you 3.14159 as a start. But if you really want to impress them, head to one of these top spots along the Dallas pie trail and buy a slice or two.
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How do animals react during a total solar eclipse? Scientists plan to find out in April
In April, scientists plan to find out how animals react to a solar eclipse. Here’s what you need to know researchers at the Fort Worth Zoo.
































































