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2024 Dallas Cowboys schedule released: Dates, primetime games, opponents and more
We now know the dates and the times (at least as the times stand now) for the upcoming Cowboys season.
Waxahachie teacher reunites with doctors who saved his life
Robert Rodriguez was riding his motorcycle when he was hit by a semi on Oct. 1, 2020. His wife was two months pregnant at the time.
Dallas shooting: Suspect arrested in Red Bird fatal shooting
34-year-old Oliver Bradley was shot and killed on S. Hampton Road early Sunday morning.
Dallas Mavericks playoff game forces another AAC event to reschedule
It is the third event that has been moved at the American Airlines Center due to the NBA Playoffs.
Dallas shooting: Break-in suspect shot by resident in southwest Dallas, police say
Dallas police are investigating a report that a man who broke into a home was shot by someone who lives there.
Midlothian ISD receives $150K grant from Google
The school district says the $150,000 grant will help fund three school programs.
Study: 1 in 6 Texans facing hunger
Texas is now leading the nation in food insecurity. Roughly one in every six Texans doesn't have access to a healthy amount of food, according to a new study.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson raises questions about ex-city manager's severance pay
Former Dallas city manager T.C. Broadnax resigned from his position on February 21. It was labeled as an "involuntary separation," triggering a clause that would require the city to pay him nearly half a million dollars.
Cases filed against 3 juveniles in connection to Northwest ISD attack plot
The so-called “watch list,” which contained the names of 25 students and seven staff members at Wilson Middle School in Haslet.
$5 million scratch-off ticket sold in Fort Worth, Texas Lottery says
The winner chose to remain anonymous.