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Afro Air festival is bringing the cultures of the African diaspora together at Fair Park this May with live music, food, art and community.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety has released the identities of the one person killed and five others injured in a wrong-way crash that shut down a portion of the Dallas North Tollway early Monday morning.
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One win away from advancing to the Western Conference final, it's frightening how much more dangerous this team can get at full strength.
If we’re looking for a sign that Michelin’s entry into Texas is changing the way we eat, look no further than coming-soon Dallas restaurant Sauvage. The husband and wife chef team of Casey and Amy La Rue plans to open a 10-seat tasting-menu restaurant — one of Dallas’ tiniest — in the Statler hotel.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas says the U.S. Department of Justice has opened a federal civil rights investigation into a Muslim-centered planned community around one of the state’s largest mosques near Dallas.
With Dallas winning the No. 1 pick and San Antonio securing the second selection, Brand’s front office turned its focus to picking third at next month’s draft in Brooklyn.
Three months ago, the Dallas Mavericks made a trade that had the basketball world scratching their heads. Monday night, they won the right to draft Duke superstar Cooper Flagg.
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Rick Welts was there, 40 years to the date earlier, when the NBA draft lottery got started. He worked for the league then and was in the room when that first one took place.
Luminaries including Jerry Jeff Walker, Townes Van Zandt and Janis Joplin played at the venue, which closed in the mid-1970s.