Dallas
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North Tarrant Express poised for multi-million dollar overhaul
Construction is set to start on the North Tarrant Express beginning in June or July. Here’s what you need to know. A $142 million construction project is set to break ground on the North Tarrant Express following the conclusion of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. A spokesperson for TxDOT, Shawna Russell Jones, told the Fort Worth…
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She was told to say her goodbyes—then Obamacare saved her life
She was issued a death sentence, but monthslong treatment, covered by insurance provided through the Affordable Care Act, gave her a new life.
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Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Lioness’ takes over Fort Worth’s Cultural District for Season 3 sequences
Taylor Sheridan’s “Lioness” is set to film in Fort Worth’s Cultural District next week. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Move over, literary critics — Heritage Elementary’s second graders have a podcast to run
Second graders from Heritage Elementary School are bringing their book reports to a whole new audience with “Only Readers in the Building.”
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The 7 best spots to find bluebonnets in DFW
Discover the prettiest places to see bluebonnets in DFW, from tourist attractions to side-of-the-road spots.
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A new Target opens in Oak Cliff. But what about that boycott?
More than a year after a nationwide boycott, a new Target three years in the making has opened in Oak Cliff. But are we still boycotting the big-box retailer? The Target at Wynnewood Village, a shopping center and area of Dallas that’s home to a majority Black and Latino population, is located in a food…
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One Dallas neighborhood is basically Gen Z’s group chat IRL
A recent survey found that Gen Z is moving in droves to one specific Dallas neighborhood. Here’s what you need to know.
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Thousands of North Texas families eye school voucher program with hours left to apply
Over 200,000 students have applied for the Texas Education Freedom Accounts program ahead of today’s deadline. Here’s what you need to know.
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Bills pile up as North Texas TSA officers continue working without pay
Dallas TSA officers continue working without pay amid ongoing partial government shutdown. It’s getting harder for them to make ends meet.
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These boots were made for winning: Dallas native takes top prize from State Fair
The winner of the State Fair of Texas’s 2026 Big Tex Boot Design Contest was recently announced as Dallas native Aaliyah McNeal. It’s official: Dallas native Aaliyah McNeal is the winner of the State Fair of Texas’s 2026 Big Tex Boot Design Contest! Judges sorted through over 400 entries to select their winner from an eclectic group…
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Here’s why the Frisco RoughRiders attract so many fans (& why you should become one!)
The Frisco RoughRiders have been delighting baseball fans for over two decades. Discover what’s made them one of the most endearing shows in town.
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The 8 coolest sleepaway summer camps near DFW are filling up fast!
These eight sleepaway summer camps near Dallas-Fort Worth are full of adventure, friendships, and life lessons.
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Fake donation bins have popped up in North Richland Hills. Here’s how to spot them
Several fake donation bins have been found throughout North Richland Hills. Here’s how to spot the bogus ones.
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She’s kept their kids safe for years. Now, these Dallas dads are paying it forward with a new car
A group of dads in North Texas surprised a local crossing guard with a new car. Here’s the heartwarming story about Trecia Crawford.
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North Texans say they’ve been ‘shut out’ of decisions about massive data center
Locals left a meeting hosted by the developers of a new artificial intelligence data center in Fort Worth with more questions than answers.
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White Rock Lake Trail remains closed after large sinkhole opened along path
A sinkhole 20-40 feet deep opened along White Rock Lake Trail last week. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Rudy’s Bar-B-Q starts Tyler renovations following January fire
Rudy’s Country Store and Bar-B-Q suffered extensive fire damage to its Tyler location. Now, though, renovations are set to begin.
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Fort Worth ISD keeps kids fed over spring break with free hot lunches
Fort Worth’s Independent School District is offering free hot lunches during Spring Break. Here’s what you need to know.
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Paddles up, Texas! The Veolia Texas Open Pickleball tournament has arrived in McKinney
The Veolia Texas Open Pickleball tournament is underway in McKinney and runs until March 15. Here’s what you need to know.
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8 kid-friendly DFW destinations to visit on spring break
Have a picnic, visit wildlife, and check out more cool (and educational!) spring break experiences in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Fort Worth to honor Choctaw Code Talkers with historical marker at Veterans Memorial Park
Choctaw Code Talkers were instrumental in World War I. Now, they’ll be honored at Fort Worth Veterans Memorial Park.
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From motor hotel to modern marvel, the Caravan lives on in Arlington
The Caravan Motor Hotel was an Arlington landmark for decades. Now, it’s been revitalized thanks to a local entrepreneur.
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WTF happened during the Dallas County primary election night?
Voting results were significantly delayed across Dallas County Tuesday night after the Texas Supreme Court blocked an initial order to extend voting by two hours for Democratic polling sites due to widespread confusion over a new precinct-based voting system.
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I tried The Brown Thumb’s Keith Lee-approved matcha
Half plant shop, half matcha cafe, Denton’s The Brown Thumb doesn’t disappoint.
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Oak Cliff’s beloved Cinco de Mayo parade won’t return in 2026
Oak Cliff canceled its 2026 Cinco de Mayo Parade due to lack of funding. Here’s what you need to know.
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Collin County breaks early voting record as Election Day arrives
Early voters in Collin County broke records ahead of today’s primary. Here’s what you need to know.
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Black female-led developer plans $130M investment in South Dallas
Women Breaking Ground, a Black female-led development group, announced plans for a new $130 million project in South Dallas. Here are all the details.
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Taylor Sheridan’s new Samuel L. Jackson series lands in Frisco
Taylor Sheridan is setting his newest show in Frisco. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Sidewalk-mapping robots help Burleson build a blueprint for ADA accessibility
Daxbot robots have been mapping Burleson’s sidewalks to assist in the city’s ADA transition plan. Here’s what to know.
































































