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Meet the Dallas artist illustrating the city’s most iconic buildings
Alena Niehaus is a 26-year-old 5th grade teacher turned artist who loves illustrating Dallas’ old buildings.
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Lights, camera, McAllen! City achieves Film Friendly Certification
McAllen was recently designated as a Film Friendly Certified Community. Here’s everything you need to know.
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‘After the Flood’ explores stories of survival, loss, and recovery
A new podcast about last year’s harrowing July 4 floods will be released soon by PBS and The Texas Newsroom. Here’s what to know.
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Faith leaders urge Dallas to protest ICE deportations ahead of World Cup
Dallas clergy and activists are sounding the alarm on Atlantic Aviation—a Plano-based company—allegedly facilitating US Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportation flights at Dallas Love Field airport. Now, they’re urging residents to push back.
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Collin County families need to earn $90,635 annually to make ends meet, report finds
Collin County families must earn an average of $7,553 per month to be considered self-sufficient, according to a new report.
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Gina Hinojosa launches ‘Team Texas Public Schools’ program, lays out plans in Fort Worth
The Democratic nominee for Texas governor recently launched a new nonpartisan program meant to fight state takeovers.
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Fort Worth firefighter’s final wish: A kidney for the love of his life
Fort Worth firefighter Todd Brook’s dying wish was to find a kidney donor for his wife, Jennifer. He passed away June 5.
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What it looks like when a giant international event lands on your doorstep
‘It’s happening to us, not with us’: Houston’s EaDo residents brace for FIFA Fan Fest.
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Child well-being in Texas below national average, report shows
Texas lawmakers need to change policies to improve the lives of children, according to a recently released report.
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Top-rated Texas campgrounds for a 2026 summer trip
VIP Realty is helping adventurers discover the best camping spots in the Lone Star State.
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Texas cattle ranchers wary of New World Screwworm infestation
Texas’ cattle industry is facing a threat from an infestation that could cost the industry more than $1 billion.
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12 free & affordable summer movie nights for DFW families
Keep the kids entertained all summer long at these 12 places offering free or affordable movie screenings in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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DFW Airport ramps up staff and signage ahead of FIFA World Cup
Dallas-Fort Worth Airport is getting ready for an influx of visitors ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Here’s how it’s preparing.
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After 79 years on the dial, KRUN-AM goes silent
KRUN-AM, AKA “Where Country Lives & Legends Last,” is officially off the air. Here’s everything you need to know.
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All the ways you can celebrate Juneteenth in Texas
Discover Juneteenth events across Texas, from parades and concerts to educational programs celebrating Black history and culture.
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How Texans can celebrate Pride 2026 (beyond attending a parade)
Pride 2026 is upon us! While attending a parade is a great way to show support, here’s how to go even further in your celebrations throughout Texas.
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You can now pick up Magnolia Table baked goods during your weekly H-E-B run
Magnolia Table baked goods are now available for purchase at Central Markets and H-E-B’s across Texas. Here’s what you need to know.
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Here’s how to donate to the victims of the Oak Cliff apartment fire
There are several ways to help surviving victims of the May 28 explosion.
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Marilyn Monroe’s most famous dress dazzles at Ripley’s in Grand Prairie
Marilyn Monroe’s iconic “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” dress is on display at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Here’s what you need to know.
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From June 11 to July 19, Klyde Warren Park becomes Dallas’ free World Cup hub
Free FIFA World Cup watch parties will be held at Klyde Warren Park from June 11 through July 19. Here’s everything you need to know.
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The economic impact of the World Cup on Texas is greatly hyped. Will it come through?
Dallas and Houston will host 16 FIFA matches starting this month. The economic pitch is enormous—and some economists say so are the assumptions behind it.
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Here’s what $1,400 rent gets you in Dallas-Fort Worth in 2026
Discover 11 places to rent in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex with the coolest amenities, locations, and space—all under $1,400 a month!
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A safer night out: Solar lights transform Houston’s Columbia Tap Trail
Hundreds of solar-powered lights are being installed on Houston’s Columbia Tap Trail. Here’s what you need to know.
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No match? No problem: Trinity Metro helps FIFA fans discover North Texas beyond the stadium
The Cowtown Visitor Shuttle will run on non-match days during the FIFA World Cup. Here’s what you need to know.
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8 Texas stereotypes that are actually pretty accurate (and we’re probably proud of)
Some Texas stereotypes are certainly wild, over-the-top exaggerations. But there are plenty of others that have quite a bit of truth behind them.
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Federal SNAP cuts already being felt in Texas
Starting in October, Texas will be responsible for paying $117 million in administrative costs related to the SNAP program. An estimated 275,000 Texans are expected to lose their benefits because of the change.
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Dallas Police Department to host 3-day hiring event ahead of FIFA World Cup
The Dallas Police Department is holding a multi-day hiring event from June 10-12. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Out of the West Texas dark, a true crime podcast finds its way to the screen
A true crime podcast about a male sex worker from West Texas is being developed for the screen. Here’s what to know.




























































