The Rangers Hope To Keep the Playoff Wins Coming Against the Baltimore Orioles
It’s been 7 years since the Texas Rangers or Baltimore Orioles have been in the playoffs. Here’s what to know about the ALDS matchup.
It’s been 7 years since the Texas Rangers or Baltimore Orioles have been in the playoffs. Here’s what to know about the ALDS matchup.
With 2 of the 11 fentanyl dealers tied to juvenile overdoses and deaths in Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD now sentenced, authorities continue to crack down in North Texas.
From ‘The Catch’ to ‘Defending the Star,’ Sunday night’s game represents a new era for one of the best rivalries in NFL history.
Dogs in the Dallas shelter are having to share kennels. Officials say they’re “matchmakers” for families and the animals at their shelter.
Big D’s leader recently ruffled feathers after announcing he’d fled the Democratic Party in favor of the GOP. Some critics speculate that the move signifies he’s eyeing higher office.
A new podcast series takes a look at just how far religious zealotry and conservative culture wars have impacted local education.
Dallas City Council banned Airbnb and VRBO properties in residential neighborhoods, but short-term rental hosts aren’t giving up the fight just yet.
Residents weighed in on a change that could remove a way to deal with properties out of compliance, including those of industrial polluters.
After an especially brutal summer, North Texas residents are looking forward to seeing some rainy days and cooler weather. So long, triple-digit temps (we hope)!
A new report, “Hate in the Lone Star State,” details significant spikes in antisemitism in North Texas. Extremism experts are sounding the alarm.
Texas Rep. Matt Shaheen claims obscene material was on display in front of children at the annual Texas Latinx Pride event in Dallas recently.
In a Sept. 28 ruling, a court of appeals decided that the popular cannabis product can remain legal in the state.
Keanu Reeves, the State Fair of Texas, local restaurants and Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson gave us plenty to write about last week.
The Dallas Democrat didn’t hold back when slamming her GOP congressional counterparts over their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and their devotion to Donald Trump.
Defeating the seemingly bulletproof commissioner is sure to to be an uphill battle for local businessman Derek Avery.
A U.S. district judge ruled that Senate Bill 12 violates the First Amendment. LGBTQ+ community members and their allies have a clear message for naysayers everywhere: Texas drag ain’t going anywhere.
Deion Sanders is as big a star now as he’s ever been, but the University of Colorado coach has a place in the Dallas Hall of Shame for his role in Prime Prep’s demise.
The Big D leader revealed he’s no longer a Democrat. From book bans to gay marriage, we wanted to know: Just how Republican is he?
The radio contract dispute between 1310 The Ticket and former hosts of The Hang Zone that’s lasted all summer has finally come to an end.
Both Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton are named in the lawsuit for failing to enforce the CROWN Act, which protects natural hairstyles from discrimination.
Dozens of North Texas districts have filed suit against the Texas Education Agency over changes made to the state’s accountability rating system.
After he switched parties from Democrat to Republican, some are interested in kicking Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson out of his seat in City Hall.