Texas Rangers Fans Were on Top of the World at World Series Victory Parade in Arlington
Fans came from (and climbed) all over to catch a glimpse of the new World Series champions.
Fans came from (and climbed) all over to catch a glimpse of the new World Series champions.
The goal is to help dance reach a wider audience.
The city of Arlington is literally shutting down to party all weekend.
A new virtual football game licensed by the NFL called NFL Pro Era II lets you see how it feels to be the quarterback of a pro-football franchise like the Dallas Cowboys.
You’ve seen Roy Lichtenstein’s work whether you know it or not. Now you can see a whole lot more of it.
From Día de los Muertos to sewing class, this week is a celebration of art, food and culture.
Matthew Perry fans can buy a home near Austin, in streets named after “Friends.” Or you could just buy his book.
Travel blogger Jessica Serna gives us her recommendations for the most fall-friendly spots close-ish to Dallas.
The Crazy Plane Lady is really riding her fame, and has offered a reward for those who dress up as her this Halloween.
The sale of a classic home in Lakewood sparks outrage among architecture lovers.
Dallas is a hub in the illegal wildlife trade, and the zoo wants to help stop that through education.
It’s hard to keep up with all the horror movies and shows streaming now. “American Horror Stories,” part of FX and Hulu’s Huluween, is a good start.
A new festival celebrates the best in Texas camp.
From haunted to happy, Halloweekend is full of fun events.
We’re here to ask why. Exactly what’s inside the books banned by Texas schools?
A former Grapevine High School student called attention to his school district’s censorship by starting a banned-book reading club.
Before you indulge in your toxic go-tos – like calling your ex or buying that pack – visit one of these Dallas spots to ease your stress.
Do you miss “The Golden Girls”? An update of the classic NBC sitcom is headed to Dallas.
Hide your cowboys, ladies.
Michael Duncan and his horse, Sheriff, pop up in bars and clubs all around Dallas-Fort Worth, just for grins.
Along with remembrances of Selena and Uvalde victims at the State Fair of Texas is an ofrenda to an East Dallas resident who changed the lives of many.
James “Boobie” Miles, who played football for Permian High School and was featured in the novel Friday Night Lights, is heading back to prison for failing to register as a sex offender.