Texas
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America’s Sweethearts Hit the Road: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Announce Spring Tour
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are going on a nine city tour this April. Here are all the details.
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Wildfire Concerns Push Bexar County to Extend Burn Ban Until May
The Bexar County Commissioners Court has officially extended a ban on outdoor burning through May 11. Here’s what you need to know.
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10 black-owned businesses in DFW for an unforgettable Valentine’s Day
Good food, creative cocktails, and unique gifts—find what you need to make this Valentine’s Day special at these Black-owned businesses in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Celebrate Black History Month, Houston Rodeo-style
Cowboys, musicians, and the 2026 Black Heritage Day prove that Houston’s cowboy culture wouldn’t be complete without its long history of Black contributors.
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As Skilled Labor Declines, Texas Faces Delays in Post-Disaster Recovery
A decline in skilled workers is leading to longer recovery and rebuilding processes following natural disasters. Several factors are at play.
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Storm Damage Forces Indefinite Closure of Beloved Kleberg-Rylie Library
The Kleberg-Rylie library branch has been closed indefinitely after sustaining storm damage. Here’s what you need to know.
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Shell-ebration in the Gulf: Over 100 sea turtles swim free again
Last Thursday, over 100 sea turtles were safely released back into Gulf waters after experiencing the effects of cold-stunning. Here’s what you need to know.
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Inside the lost history of the Tenth Street Historic District in DFW
Tenth Street Historic District is an important part of Dallas’s story. Here’s a look at how the neighborhood came to be and grew over the years.
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GRAMMY Glory: Houston Grand Opera Celebrates ‘Intelligence’ Win
Houston Grand Opera took home a GRAMMY award at the 2026 ceremony. Here are all the details.
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Galleria Dallas recently opened a Girl Scouts exhibit, just in time for the annual Cookie Program
Galleria Dallas has partnered with the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas to create an exhibit honoring the organization’s 113-year history.









