Angela Perkins suffered cardiac arrest at work nine years ago on July 9. She said it was a terrifying...
Dallas Nonprofit Plans Forest Theater Redevelopment
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson recently toured the iconic Forest Theater in South Dallas amid plans to restore,...
By Amy Jones | Aug 22, 2022
East-African Crossover Coffee Shop Opens in Dallas
For Johnathan Ghebreamlak, coffee represents an essential part of his family's lifestyle and culture. They...
By Amy Jones | Aug 22, 2022
Dallas Police Give 500 Kids New Shoes
Dallas police made hundreds of children happy with new shoes on their first day of school. Instead of...
By Amy Jones | Aug 21, 2022
SMU Students Create ‘SteadiSpoon’ for People With Tremors
Raleigh Dewan spent many meals watching his grandmother, who had Parkinson's Disease (PD), struggle to eat...
By Amy Jones | Aug 20, 2022
‘ICE!’ Returns to Gaylord Texan After Two Years
Grab your cold weather gear and get ready for "ICE!" to make its return to the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine....
By Amy Jones | Aug 19, 2022
USDA Recalls Frozen Pizzas Containing Metal
Home Run Inn Frozen Foods is urging consumers to check their freezers for its "Home Run Inn Chicago's...
By Amy Jones | Aug 19, 2022
Nonprofit Creates Texas Early Education Apprenticeship Program
A North Texas apprenticeship program is offering childcare workers a way to earn early educator credentials...
By Amy Jones | Aug 19, 2022
‘Bidi Bidi Banda’ Selena Tribute Coming to DFW
Aside from George Strait and Beyoncé, next to no native Texan artist is as well-known and well-loved as...
By Amy Jones | Aug 19, 2022
‘Enchant’ Christmas Light Spectacular to Return to Fair Park
Enchant will illuminate Fair Park for the second year in a row as the holiday light event returns with a new...
By Amy Jones | Aug 18, 2022
Dallas Considers Banning Public Donation Boxes
Dallas city officials are looking into how to stop the "messes" created from overflowing outdoor donation...
By Amy Jones | Aug 18, 2022
Dallas Holocaust Museum Receives $300,000 TI Grant
The Texas Instruments (TI) Foundation recently gifted the Dallas Holocaust Museum a $300,000 grant to...
By Amy Jones | Aug 18, 2022
Local After-School Programs Ramp Up Amid Demand
As students and parents prepare for a new school year, the Boys and Girls Club of Tarrant County is ramping...
By Amy Jones | Aug 18, 2022
Dallas ISD Considers Canceling Classes on Election Day
The Dallas Independent School District could follow in the footsteps of Richardson, Garland, and Keller...
By Amy Jones | Aug 18, 2022
Dodge Dumps Challenger and Charger
A symbol of American muscle has reached the end of the road: Stellantis, the Amsterdam-based conglomerate...
By Amy Jones | Aug 18, 2022
Dallas Sandwich Shop Closes After 42 Years
Known for its "Original Po'Boy," Antoine's Sandwich Shop has closed after 42 years in business. The beloved...
By Amy Jones | Aug 17, 2022
Dallas Declares August 15 Indian-American Day
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson has declared that August 15 will be celebrated as "Indian-American Day." In honor...
By Amy Jones | Aug 17, 2022
Mural on Local Grain Silos Nears Completion
A larger-than-life work of art is nearing completion in McKinney. The city is getting a piece of art that...
By Amy Jones | Aug 17, 2022
Local Universities Prepare for Students’ Return Amid Monkeypox
North Texas universities are preparing for students to return to class and are raising awareness about the...
By Amy Jones | Aug 16, 2022
Local Nonprofit Helps Foster-Care College Freshmen
When TeeJ Mercer witnessed an 18-year-old foster child being dropped off at her college dorm by her foster...
By Amy Jones | Aug 16, 2022