Paulette Martsolf, a resident of Newfoundland, never would have guessed that she would someday make it big in the fashion industry. Nevertheless, her passion for all things fashion eventually led her and her husband to move to Toronto, where she enrolled in a fashion design course. She honed her skills…
Read More »Grapevine, Texas – The Main Street Fest is back again, and this year it promises to be bigger and better than ever. The festival coordinators have proudly announced the headlining acts for this year’s festival that will be hosted in the Historic Downtown Grapevine from May 19-21, as Vertical Horizon…
Read More »Severe weather is predicted in North Texas today as the Storm Prediction Center warns of an Enhanced Risk (Level 3) for storms in most of the region, including the Metroplex. The CBS News Texas First Alert Weather Team has urged caution, advising all residents to stay aware of rapidly changing…
Read More »Fort Worth, Texas has seen eviction filings reach levels higher than those prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new nationwide eviction data. The Eviction Lab at Princeton University reports that more than 3,800 evictions were filed in February 2023 – a shocking 36% higher than pre-pandemic monthly averages. These…
Read More »Explosive Growth in Dallas’ Collin and Denton Counties Drives Population Gain, Per U.S. Census Report Exciting news for North Texas! The U.S. Census released new data yesterday revealing that the region’s growth has once again gained momentum. Despite some urban counties in the South and West still grappling with pandemic-induced…
Read More »Basketball icon Dirk Nowitzki has officially been announced as one of the headline acts of the 2023 NBA Hall of Fame Class in an announcement made by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday. Nowitzki joins the likes of Tony Parker, Paul Gasol, Dwayne Wade, Becky Hammon, and…
Read More »Dallas-based health platform Signify Health has been acquired by pharmacy and insurance giant CVS Health for $8 billion. The purchase has officially closed, and Signify Health CEO Kyle Armbrester stated that the acquisition will bring more resources and opportunities for expansion. The deal will also enable Signify Health to serve…
Read More »Grapevine, Texas, is getting ready to host the 39th annual Main Street Fest, which will take place from May 19th until May 21st, and promises to be a great weekend of festivities. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy live music, carnival rides, shopping, and an array of food and…
Read More »Fort Worth residents gathered at a packed art space on Thursday evening to participate in discussions regarding the future of the Fort Worth Community Arts Center and the W.E. Scott Theatre. The Fort Worth City Council formed a task force earlier this year which was assigned the responsibility of assessing…
Read More »Authorities in Mexico are investigating the disappearance of three women from Texas who have been missing for just over three weeks. The women, Marina Perez Rios, 48, Maritza Trinidad Perez Rios, 47, and their friend, Dora Alicia Cervantes Saenz, 53, were en route to a flea market in Montemorelos, in…
Read More »Nate Paul, a well-known real estate developer from Austin, Texas, at the center of the allegations of illegal conduct by the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has been ordered to jail once again. This order follows his unsuccessful appeal in a fraud case with a non-profit where he has been…
Read More »Texas Senate Passes Bill Restricting Transgender Athlete Participation in College Sports On March 29, the Texas Senate passed Senate Bill 15, which seeks to enforce limitations on transgender athletes’ participation in college sports. Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston filed the “Save Women’s Sports Act,” which compels college athletes to compete on…
Read More »A federal district court judge from Texas has put a stop to the ongoing removal of books, many of which have LGBTQ themes, from the Llano County library system. The move has led to the immediate reinstatement of these books, which government officials in the central Texas county attempted to…
Read More »Baseball aficionados were overjoyed as the new season kicked off, and what better way to celebrate than with an Opening Day victory for the Rangers! Beating the World Series runners-up is no small feat, and the team’s performance was nothing short of resounding. However, despite the overwhelmingly positive outcome, there…
Read More »Living to 90 or 100 may seem like a far-off goal, but achieving it may be closer than one might think. Recent studies have revealed that lifestyle choices and the state in which you live can greatly influence life expectancy. In 2019, the United States ranked 40th in life expectancy…
Read More »In the rural borderlands of Val Verde County, Texas, a unique battle is unfolding over the proposed construction of 46 towering wind turbines. With plans for some of the tallest turbines in the country, the project has brought whiplash to the area, as well as hurt feelings and a testing…
Read More »The streets of Dallas are rife with danger, as evidenced by the new Special Agent in Charge of the Dallas FBI Office, Chad Yarbrough. A native of Van Zandt County and a former IRS Criminal Division special agent, Yarbrough is determined to tackle the criminality in North Texas. “It’s humbling…
Read More »The roar of aircraft overhead was the soundtrack of United States Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s visit to DFW Airport Thursday, as he announced groundbreaking for a $28.8 million airfield project designed to reduce the prevalence of near-accidents between planes. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reported more than 700 incidents…
Read More »In a move to protect the innocence of young minds, legislators in both the House and Senate have proposed bills that aim to limit the availability of sexually explicit content in the classroom. The bills, if passed, would prevent books and other reading materials with sexually explicit content from being…
Read More »The McKinney Independent School District (ISD) Board of Trustees has unanimously approved a petition to extend the alcohol-free zone around district property from 300 feet to 1,000 feet. The petition, which was facilitated by district documents, is in compliance with the Texas Alcoholics Beverage Code and will be submitted to…
Read More »On the morning of August 15, 2022, tragedy struck Fort Worth, Texas as a minor car crash tragically escalated into a fatal shootout. Jin Shin, a 43-year-old father and Dallas business owner, was beaten and shot to death after his vehicle rolled into the back of a sedan at the…
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