Texas
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Of the 39 colleges in Dallas-Fort Worth, these are the best
The Dallas-Fort Worth area, known for its diverse industrial economy and rich cultural tapestry, is also a hub for academic excellence and higher education. With a remarkable array of 39 colleges and universities, this metroplex offers a wide range of…
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7 things you never knew about Texas Rangers star Corey Seager
He’s the only player ever to win the World Series MVP in both leagues
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WNBA’s Dallas Wings officially have a new place to call home
The Dallas City Council approved an agreement for WNBA’s Dallas Wings to make the move to a downtown venue.
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Lost in Time: 7 eerie North Texas ghost towns worth checking out
These once-thriving communities are now sparsely populated and largely abandoned, yet they offer intriguing sights for curious visitors.
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Small But Mighty: The best neighborhood grocery markets in DFW
From specialty shops to ethnic cuisines, here are the best little grocery markets in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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What the new EPA rule means for Dallas water quality
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a rule enforcing maximum allowable levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water. The directive, announced on April 10, 2024, sets non-negotiable maximum contamination levels (MCLs) for five PFAS compounds.…
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The 10 best branches of the Dallas Public Library
With 30 branches, the Dallas Public Library is a welcoming presence across the city. Some branches have more unique experiences than others, giving regulars and visitors a place to unwind and be productive. Whether you’re looking to nestle up and…
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New plan for Dallas kiosks would provide free wifi around the city
The City of Dallas Department of Public Works is planning to upgrade the city’s communication kiosks with digital elements. This initiative is designed to provide an interactive platform to promote local businesses and events, stimulate community interaction, and boost neighborhood…
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Globe Life Field grub: 8 unusual options for your next Texas Rangers game
When composers Albert von Tilzer and Jack Norworth, the minds behind the song “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” were penning lyrics back in 1908, baseball foods were much more limited. “Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack” —…
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Meet Dallas’ newly appointed Poet Laureates
In an official ceremony at Dallas City Hall on Wednesday, April 10, Mayor Eric Johnson appointed Dr. Mag Gabbert as the city’s second Poet Laureate. The Hockaday School student, Naisha Randhar, was also named the Youth Poet Laureate. These two…









