Smartphone users will see new emojis hit their screens with the most recent iPhone update, Apple revealed on...
Residents Voice Safety Concerns Over DART Silver Line Construction
Residents of a North Dallas neighborhood have expressed concerns about some issues with Dallas Area Rapid...
By Mary Dada | Mar 17, 2022
Americans Join the Fight Against Russia as Destruction Continues
The Ukrainian Embassy in Washington D.C. reported that thousands of Americans are volunteering to fight...
Texas Women’s Fraudulent SNAP Purchases Include 49 Tons of Cheese
Two Texas women have been convicted of conspiracy and committing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program...
By Mary Dada | Mar 17, 2022
Construction Begins for Quadrangle’s Redevelopment Into ‘The Quad’
Construction on the Quadrangle development in Uptown Dallas started on March 10. According to The Dallas...
By Mary Dada | Mar 17, 2022
Beto O’Rourke Calls Greg Abbott a ‘Thug’
Beto O’Rourke, the Democratic nominee for Texas governor, referred to his Republican counterpart as a “thug”...
Celebrate the First Day of Spring in DFW, and Grow Your Garden Too
With the first day of Spring -- March 20 -- approaching, now is the perfect time to learn some tips and...
Apartments Forced to Provide Residents Hotels, Improve Living Conditions
After months of ongoing plumbing, heating, and air conditioning problems at a Mesquite apartment complex, a...
By Mary Dada | Mar 17, 2022
Man Sues After His Truck is Returned to Lot it Was Previously Stolen From
A man from Hurst is suing after a Fort Worth municipal judge ordered his impounded truck returned to the car...
By Mary Dada | Mar 17, 2022
Woman Dies on Interstate After Crashing into Concrete Pillar
A woman has died after crashing her vehicle into a concrete bridge pillar on the interstate on March 9. Per...
By Mary Dada | Mar 17, 2022
Local Engineering Students Create Prosthetic Arm for 6th Grade Musician
Engineering students from Irving Nimitz High School designed a prosthetic that enabled a middle schooler...
By Mary Dada | Mar 17, 2022
City Council Dissatisfied with Police’s Plan to Curb Apartment Violence
Dallas City Council members are requesting further detail from Dallas Police after the department unveiled...
By Mary Dada | Mar 17, 2022
Zelenskyy Announces Ukraine Will Not Join NATO
On March 15, amid a heavy day of fighting in Kyiv, President Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine will not...
Boy Who Suffered Dog Attack to Serve as Race’s Honorary Grand Marshal
Conner Landers, a 7-year-old who was attacked by a dog in January, will be recognized at the XPEL 375 NTT...
By Mary Dada | Mar 17, 2022
Defensive End Randy Gregory Declines Dallas Offer, Signs with Broncos
Randy Gregory informed the Dallas Cowboys on March 14 that he was not accepting the contract offer the team...
New Paint Restoration Process Could be a Game-Changer in Dallas
RestorFX's Paintless Clearcoat Repair in North Dallas is introducing a new product to the public and car...
Caffeinated Beauty Bar: A Pick-Me-Up for Your Wardrobe
Caffeinated Beauty Bar opened its doors in the spring of 2020, right in the middle of a worldwide pandemic....
By Amy Jones | Mar 17, 2022
U.S. Housing Market Pressures Increase Amidst Record-Low Inventory
The housing market is increasingly competitive as for-sale inventory drops to new lows. Demand and supply...
By Heena Joshi | Mar 17, 2022
Zelenskyy Evokes America’s Darkest Days
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the United States Congress on March 16 in a virtual speech...
U.S. Allocates $409 Million to Modernizing Buses
On March 14, the Biden administration, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal...