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This Oklahoma City import is ready for your next sugar high.
The cult favorites played to a cozy but passionate crowd at the Factory in Deep Ellum.
This sister duo has a list of Instagrammable menu items and goals to accomplish.
"Texas strip, excellent choice. Would you like it as cooked as your property taxes?"
You don't have to be rich as Elon Musk to influence this election. Your dollars supporting independent journalism can help.
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Thousands of families could be affected by any of the possible new plans for garbage collection in Dallas.
Texas Parks and Wildlife is keeping traditionalism alive, clamping down on drone fishing (yes, that's a thing).
Winger Mikko Rantanen was our hero in the playoffs, but the Finnish government is kind of pissed at him now.
On Wednesday evening, Carly Tate, Sam Cormier, Gracen Wynn, Caleb Dean and others will perform at a free event at Club Dada.
Under pressure from Plano and its state representative, DART has proposed significant service cuts to the chagrin of many.
The Fort Worth native channels her late friend's voice through songs such as "Your Love Is Dangerous (Jeanne's Song)."
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The Katy Trail has a new tenant with a notable happy hour. We're so excited we can afford to go out again. From 3 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, anyway.
In the midst of sweltering heat, reading might be the overlooked getaway for a fun, flirty conversation.
Born and raised in California, the Mexican-Filipino artist is bringing their brand of emo and rebellion to Rubber Gloves.
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The boy band that the 2000s kids grew up with is currently on a worldwide tour, bringing their show on the road.
From old-school landlines to roller rinks, Dallas is riding a wave of millennial nostalgia, proving that what once was old is new (and cooler) again.
This punk band has played almost everywhere in North Texas but not the AAC. Not yet, anyway.
An entirely new breed of cattle is the newest fusion food to land in Dallas. Don't mind if we wagyu.