Love was in the air for a couple from Oklahoma as they exchanged wedding vows aboard a Southwest Airlines...
GCISD School Board Discusses Policy Tackling CRT, Gender Identity
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD's school board held a heated debate and discussion on April 25 about a proposed...
Moderna Applies for Approval of COVID Vaccine for Kids
On Thursday, vaccine manufacturer Moderna sought emergency use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine for...
Congressman Files Authorization for Military Force Against Russia
On Sunday, U.S. Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-Illinois) introduced an Authorization for Military Force...
The Village Baking Company: Kindness and Quality Service
Nothing beats a warm pastry and a flavorful coffee on a busy morning or a tasty sandwich for a midday...
25-Year-Old Killed by Alleged Drunk Driver
An alleged drunk driver killed a woman in Garland on April 21. According to authorities and her family,...
By Mary Dada | May 2, 2022
Italy Moves to Give Children Both Parents’ Last Names
Italy's Constitutional Court has ruled that the practice of naming a child solely after its father should...
Local School District to Implement Private Internet Network
Arlington ISD is now focused on providing up-to-date technology for all students by creating a private...
By Amy Jones | May 2, 2022
Central Expressway Lane Closures Until July
A portion of the north and southbound HOV lanes of U.S. Highway 75 Central Expressway will be closed each...
Dallas Jewish Conservatives Host ‘Protect Our Children’ Discussion
To bring more awareness to what children are being exposed to today, the Dallas Jewish Conservatives...
Abbott, Patrick Want Supreme Court to Review Whistleblower Laws
After a 2020 whistleblower lawsuit against Attorney General Ken Paxton, Governor Greg Abbott and Lieutenant...
New Hampshire Bill Making Ivermectin Available Without Prescription Moves Forward
New Hampshire could become the second state to make Ivermectin available over the counter to humans without a prescription.
Rep. Pat Fallon Responds to Psaki’s Comment on Guardsman’s Death
The White House's response to news of a Texas National Guard soldier's death drew criticism from Texas...
Rangers Take Series From Defending Champs
In the first three innings, the Rangers tallied seven runs in front of a sellout crowd at Globe Life Field...
Tiger Cub Seized in South Texas Given New Home in DFW
A tiger cub seized in Laredo has been taken to In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center in...
By Mary Dada | May 2, 2022
Dallas to Host a Wealth of Events for Juneteenth
Nearly a year after Juneteenth became a federally-recognized holiday, multiple organizations in the City of Dallas are preparing for the annual celebrations.
Trevor Reed Arrives in Texas after Release from Russia
Trevor Reed, the U.S. Marine imprisoned in Russia since July 2019, arrived early Thursday morning in San Antonio.
Mavericks Expect Uphill Battle Against Suns
Dallas Mavericks won their playoff series in 11 years by eliminating the Utah Jazz and now face a series against the top-seeded Phoenix Suns.
City Council Voted in Favor of Bonds for Projects
The Dallas City Council voted 14-for improvements to Fair Park and a new convention center. The city plans to pay back the bonds by increasing city hotel occupancy taxes from 13% to 15%.
Stock Market Experiences Whiplash
A wild ride for the stock market last week saw the U.S. stock market experience growth one day just two days later, the market slumped and stocks fell to a new low for 2022 on April 27.