Cowboys player Solomon Thomas speaks to students about mental health

Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Solomon Thomas met with several Dallas students on Tuesday to discuss the importance of mental health. He called it a “conversation we don’t have often enough."

Dallas opens World Cup volunteer center at Fair Park
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Dallas' World Cup Volunteer Center opened on Tuesday at the Food and Fiber Pavilion in Fair Park. Over 15,000 applicants are expected to try out for about 6,000 volunteer positions for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Dallas opens World Cup volunteer center at Fair Park

The World Cup Volunteer Center officially opened on Tuesday inside the Food and Fiber Pavilion at Dallas Fair Park. It will be the hub for thousands of volunteers.

Dallas most dangerous city for pedestrians and drivers
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The city of Dallas is working to make changes after a report found it is the most dangerous large city in the state for pedestrians and drivers.

Celina police conclude investigation into former coach
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Celina police have released the findings of an investigation into a former middle school coach who was accused of secretly recording boys as they changed in a locker room.

Six Flags Over Texas unveils teaser for new 309-foot-tall roller coaster

Six Flags Over Texas is building anticipation for a new roller coaster that’s expected to break records at the Arlington theme park.

Texas acquires thousands of acres for new state parks and Enchanted Rock expansion

Texas is embarking on a major expansion of its state park system, fueled by a $1 billion Centennial Parks Conservation Fund approved by voters in 2023, which has already led to the acquisition of thousands of acres for new parks and significant additions to popular sites like Enchanted Rock.

THC Ban: Texas Ag Commissioner supports regulations over federal ban

In reopening the federal government, lawmakers passed a bill banning THC products across the country. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said he supports regulations over a ban and believes the federal government will ultimately make some changes before the new law goes into effect.

Will beef prices come down? Texas Ag Commissioner weighs in

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, beef and veal prices rose nearly 15% from this time last year. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller believes it will take several years for things to get better.

How every Texas House member voted on releasing Epstein files

The House of Representatives and Senate approved a bill on Tuesday that mandates the Justice Department to release all case files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Texas could be home to new FEMA headquarters, source says

Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd is reportedly being considered as the new FEMA leader, despite having previously turned down the position to focus on Texas.

Celina police conclude investigation into former coach Caleb Elliott

Celina police have released the findings of an investigation into a former middle school coach who was accused of secretly recording boys as they changed in a locker room.

Texas Governor Abbott bans Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR from owning land in Texas

The new designation immediately subjects both groups and their affiliates to heightened penalties and prohibits them from buying or acquiring land in Texas.

Dallas weather: Record heat to peak Tuesday before gusty thunderstorms arrive

Get ready for a weather whiplash… After Monday's record-tying heat, the Metroplex faces a week of summery temperatures mixed with rounds of rain and storms.

San Antonio ICE raid: Nearly 200 migrants in custody

Governor Abbott said about 200 people were taken into custody in San Antonio over the weekend after federal agents carried out an enforcement operation. Now, some in the community are responding in protest.

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD hearing on closing 2 schools
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The Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Board of Trustees is considering a controversial proposal to close Bransford and Dove Elementary Schools to cut costs, facing heavy opposition from parents ahead of a final vote on December 10.