A late-night weekend email has stirred up drama in the Lone Star State.
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If you're looking for a new culinary adventure, assemble some friends, maybe for a birthday party, and hit the soup bar.
The white suit-wearing glass banger might be the Stars' most recognizable fan, but he's been missing this season. Until this week.
The frequency of certain routes will also take a hit next year when DART begins charging more for its decreased services.
The Dallas party master is back with a new dance series, which transports clubgoers to lands far away.
In a clever marketing move, Smoothie King has a new GLP-1 menu. Will Ozempic menus be a new trend for 2025?
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Delta-8, delta-9, THCa and all those other intoxicating hemp products you love could be on the chopping block in the next U.S. Farm Bill.
Omakase for lunch? Why not.
At a brunch honoring Charley Pride's contributions to country in Frisco, Guyton shared her fondest memories of North Texas.
Perhaps the tides of two hot button issues are turning in Texas.
We're just grateful that this Alamo doesn't have to be a distant memory.
Ahead of their show in Arlington, ATEEZ speaks on their latest mini-album and capturing different sides of themselves.
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Harvard recently adopted the definition of antisemitism used by colleges in the Dallas area. Some worry it could stifle free speech.
Be careful which site you're getting local news from. They might not use real people.
Dallas Animal Services has reported a spike in heat-related calls since temperatures began to climb this month.
Bagels arouse strong emotions in people, like well-done steaks and pineapple on pizza. Or cilantro.
With so many gas-guzzling trucks and trouble with mass transit, just how low is Texas on the list?
This is the second time opponents have attempted to stall the controversial development.
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An entirely new breed of cattle is the newest fusion food to land in Dallas. Don't mind if we wagyu.
Dallas, not known for being walkable, has an unusually high rate of pedestrian-related incidents.
The university informed Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez his installation would be abruptly removed, raising concerns of censorship.
You could throw a dart on a map and (almost) anywhere it lands would be better than an atrocity that sells truffle fries for $20. But here we are.