Here’s What To Know About the Dallas Mavericks’ 2024-25 Season
With a team that might be better than last year’s NBA Finals squad, there are plenty of reasons to be excited.
With a team that might be better than last year’s NBA Finals squad, there are plenty of reasons to be excited.
The presidency, Senate seats, spots in Congress and controversial city charter amendments are all on the ballot.
Texas tries to restrict teaching about race, gender and LGBTQ identity much more than almost every other state.
In yet another dramatic turn, Robert Roberson’s execution is up in the air.
Gender-affirming care for minors was outlawed in Texas in 2023.
Cooler fall temps have us wondering what the winter will feel like.
The Red-Headed Stranger is perhaps our state’s most beloved marijuana ambassador.
The aurora borealis lit up parts of the North Texas sky on Thursday night and here are some pics to prove it.
It’s not the first time the northern lights have hit Dallas in 2024.
This was the first time Guyger, who was convicted of the 2018 murder of Botham Jean, was eligible for parole.
Worried about mail-in ballot voter fraud before the Nov. 5 general election?
Colin Allred has won high-profile endorsements from controversial Republicans, but loyal GOP voters must care for it to make a difference.
The recent trend of prominent church leaders stepping down for misconduct, abuse and moral failures hasn’t died down.
The interim city manager said Michael Igo’s career has been distinguished by several notable awards and accomplishments.
The experts seem to think the Stars have a big season ahead of them. Here’s how to keep up.
Billy Chemirmir was convicted of only two North Texas murders, but he’s connected to dozens of other murders and attacks.
Although it was a civil debate, the candidates still managed to tell some lies.
Thousands were without power for days following the severe May 28 storm.
In a shocking development, people disagree on politics, even the ones who don’t read the articles.
The time to be silent is over. We need Big Tex speaking out on important issues.
Attorney General Ken Paxton changed his mind about when city contractors can ban guns. Judge rules he was right the first time.
The controversial plan that will allow multi-family units in single-family neighborhoods is the first of its kind since 2006.