New $88M Stadium Opens in Mansfield Ahead of World Cup Events
Texas Health Mansfield Stadium officially opened on July 1, 2026, with a capacity of 7,000 seats.
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Texas Health Mansfield Stadium officially opened on July 1, 2026, with a capacity of 7,000 seats.
The Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center features art from various local artists.
Hugs Café has opened a new $10 million facility in McKinney to support adults with disabilities.
Early voting for the May 24 primary runoff election in Dallas County begins May 16, with statewide and local races on the ballot.
The educational nonprofit SPARK! Dallas is hosting SPARKtacular on September 10 to raise funds for student scholarships.
The Plano City Council has authorized approximately $16 million to replace and upgrade 7,000 feet of wastewater infrastructure along West Plano Parkway.
A report examines immigration patterns across Keller, Roanoke, and Fort Worth.
Alejandro Villegas, a registered sex offender from Fort Worth, has been placed on the Texas Department of Public Safety’s most wanted list with a $6,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation requiring federal agencies to issue a permit for the Lower Bois d’Arc Creek Reservoir by September 2017.
Washington D.C., Las Vegas, and Chicago are among five major American municipalities that will not host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to venue limitations or voluntary withdrawal.
Texas authorities have raised the reward for information leading to the arrest of Alejandro Villegas to $6,000 as he remains on the state's most wanted list.
Federal authorities have increased the reward for information leading to the arrest of Abel Elias Acosta, who is accused of killing three teenagers in Garland in December 2021.
Several municipal buildings and parks in Plano will close or operate on modified schedules on July 4 to observe Independence Day.
Fort Worth Police, aided by the Bomb and Arson unit, seized a large quantity of illegal fireworks from two streets just before the July 4th holiday.
Southwest Airlines is implementing new fees and seating assignments while facing increased competition from other carriers.
Irving-based Caterpillar Inc. has committed $5 million to manufacturing talent development in Texas as part of its broader workforce initiative.
The Irving Police Department released its daily jail custody report for June 29, listing several adults booked on charges including public intoxication, marijuana possession, and traffic violations.
Alejandro Villegas, a 32-year-old sex offender, is named July's Featured Fugitive by Texas DPS.
Zillow counted 5,072 Dallas, TX homes for sale as of May 31, 2026, while Redfin reported 2,843 homes sold in May 2026 and a median sale price of $498,702.
Denton police are looking for a 69-year-old man who has been missing since Wednesday.
A road maintenance initiative is scheduled to start this summer in Grayson County.
Charles Dewayne Ford faces multiple drug-related charges following a recent investigation.
Grayson County emergency management is providing funds for residential safe rooms.
Garland is negotiating with a finalist to operate a new soccer complex in a 127-acre district, with construction set to begin this fall.
Keith Mitchell, a standout linebacker for Texas A&M and the New Orleans Saints, has died at age 51 following a sudden and unexpected event.
A pilot sustained minor injuries after a helicopter blade struck a tree while repositioning for fuel near Springtown on Friday.
International soccer fans traveling for the World Cup are sharing enthusiastic reviews of local cuisine, including Texas barbecue and fast food chains.
Southwest Airlines outlines its strategy for post-pandemic growth, emphasizing network discipline, fleet efficiency, and simplified fare structures to align capacity with sustainable demand.
A study published in Nature by UT Southwestern researchers reveals the specific molecular features that guide the oncogenic enzyme NSUN2 to its RNA targets.
A new resource from the Dallas News outlines activities, points of interest, and historical details for visitors to Irving.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram announces a new entertainment reporter, reports the permanent closure of MUTTS Canine Cantina, and explains the state law prohibiting Sunday car sales.
Attorneys for David Grisham argue Fort Worth police violated constitutional rights by issuing a disorderly conduct noise citation during Trinity Pride Fest.
International fans attending the FIFA World Cup in Dallas have expressed positive impressions of the local public transportation network.
Parents in Dallas are relying on religious faith to cope with the loss of their daughters in recent Texas flooding.
The Irving Police Department released guidance for residents regarding fireworks, grilling, and pet safety during the Fourth of July holiday.
City health reports from early July reveal pest issues and temperature control failures at several Fort Worth restaurants.
The Washington International All-Purpose Foundation is installing air conditioning units for vulnerable residents in Fort Worth, coinciding with the anniversary of the 1980 heat wave.
Cristobal Torres Alvarez faces federal charges after flying an unlicensed drone over restricted airspace near Dallas Stadium during a FIFA World Cup match.
Olivia Miles, Paige Bueckers, and Jessica Shepard will represent Dallas in the WNBA All-Star Game.
Plano and surrounding North Texas cities have evolved into major economic and political centers, attracting corporate headquarters and rapid population growth.
North Texas is set to experience hot and muggy weather for the Fourth of July holiday.
Communities across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex have scheduled parades, concerts, and pyrotechnic displays to mark Independence Day 2026.
Officials report that an intoxicated driver failed to yield to police with lights and sirens, resulting in a collision Thursday night in Fort Worth.
Texas Instruments has released the TPS7A94, a precision linear regulator designed for high-noise-sensitive applications like medical imaging and industrial data acquisition.
A Richardson organization assisting mothers during the holidays has been awarded a $1,000 grant through a CBS News Texas partnership.
Temperatures near 100 degrees and high humidity are forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth area during the Independence Day holiday weekend, with a slight chance of isolated storms.
Police are investigating a shooting on San Rafael Street that left one man critically injured, with no arrests made as of Thursday night.
Dallas Wings guards Paige Bueckers and Jessica Shepherd have been selected as starters for the 2026 WNBA All-Star Game, with Bueckers topping the fan vote.
Richardson native and former USMNT midfielder Lee Nguyen has been appointed as the first-team manager and technical director for Dallas Trinity FC.
A Texas Senate committee hearing put new scrutiny on broadband grant rules after lawmakers questioned whether recent changes give satellite internet providers different treatment from traditional rural broadband companies.
A new establishment along Spring Creek Parkway serves South Asian-inspired food and beverages.
Parkland Health ranked first in Texas and second nationally on the 2026 Lown Hospitals Index, while Inwood Village Pediatrics joined Children’s Health and Susan G. Komen awarded $15.4 million in research grants.
Recent city health inspections in Fort Worth uncovered rodent debris, cockroaches, and heavy fly activity at multiple dining establishments between June 7 and June 20.
The Fort Worth Police Department and U.S. Marshals reported closing over 226 violent felony fugitive cases through June 20.
A Plano eatery is hiring after a teenager's social media plea drew a surge of customers to her father's business.
The cousin of Latasha Hymond, who died in a 2024 Fourth of July shooting, is calling for responsible holiday behavior as North Texas cities ramp up safety efforts.
Fort Worth’s restaurant landscape changed significantly in June, marked by the permanent closure of several long-standing establishments and the opening of new concepts across the city.
Dallas police say 56-year-old Charles Baldwin was fatally shot by a known suspect in the 3500 block of La France Street early Thursday morning.
Federal prosecutors have indicted five alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang for a 2024 kidnapping and execution-style murder in Farmers Branch.
All traffic lanes on Main Street in Richardson are now open during peak hours, marking the near completion of a $6.5 million infrastructure project.
The city of Plano has released details on eight transportation initiatives, including ongoing roadwork and future trail extensions.
Three restaurants have recently opened in Plano with specific menus and locations, while two additional establishments are scheduled to open later this year.
A Plano eatery experienced a dramatic increase in patrons following a viral social media appeal from the owner's daughter.
A selection of upcoming summer performances in Fort Worth features local musicians, jazz artists, and student showcases across various city venues.
Gerardo Moreno Mendez faces charges after allegedly selling weight-loss medication to educators in the Crowley Independent School District.
Professional soccer players were observed purchasing traditional Texas attire in Dallas while the World Cup is underway.
The City of Plano has posted new updates on its official website's news hub for residents and visitors.
Texas authorities have increased the reward to $6,000 for information leading to the arrest of Alejandro Villegas, who is featured on the state's July most wanted sex offenders list.
Alejandro Villegas, a Fort Worth sex offender with outstanding warrants, has been designated the Texas Department of Public Safety's Featured Fugitive for July with a $6,000 reward.
Mayor Eric Johnson cited major corporate investments and FIFA’s World Cup selection to counter narratives of downtown decline.
The 217-room Miyako Hybrid Hotel in Plano is scheduled to open in late 2027, featuring Japanese-inspired amenities and design.
Alejandro Villegas, 32, of Fort Worth, has been designated Texas's July Featured Fugitive with a $6,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
State Representative Nate Schatzline has resigned from the Texas House to serve as Governor Greg Abbott’s senior adviser on election policy, a move that aligns with the governor’s push to close primary elections.
A new RotoGrinders study places Dallas among the top five U.S. cities for hosting World Cup watch parties, citing favorable match times and affordable drink prices.
Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux discusses the department's drone initiative, regional law enforcement cooperation, and safety preparations for upcoming FIFA events.
Plano officials postpone a decision on public transit alternatives as DART proposes structural changes to retain member cities.
Fort Worth Animal Care & Control will deploy a free mobile unit starting July 18 to provide spay and neuter services directly to residents in specific neighborhoods.
Brayden Garcia transitions from service journalism to full-time entertainment reporting for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, covering film and television production in North Texas.
A Dallas-based restaurant group has acquired the Cotton Patch Café, according to a recent report.
Mayor Eric Johnson cited new corporate investments and FIFA’s World Cup plans to counter narratives of downtown decline.
A look at ongoing cultural, sports, and entertainment events available in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex this weekend.
Fort Worth and surrounding North Texas cities offer a mix of closing theater runs, new musical productions, and museum exhibitions this week.
The city of Fort Worth is pursuing demolition of the Eco Motel after a pilot program targeting nuisance properties resulted in court orders for compliance.
A federal judge has ruled that the East Plano Islamic Center may proceed with its lawsuit against the Texas Funeral Services Commission, rejecting the agency's attempt to dismiss the case.
Authorities confirmed a person died after being struck by a vehicle on Interstate 20 in Fort Worth on Sunday night, prompting a traffic investigation.
International soccer fans traveling for the World Cup are visiting the Fort Worth Stockyards to experience traditional Texas culture.
Five men face federal racketeering and murder charges in connection with a Farmers Branch execution and a Chicago kidnapping, officials announced Tuesday.
Travelers are filling roads and airports in the Dallas area for the Independence Day holiday weekend.
Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill says the team remains in contact with Jason Robertson's representatives despite a prior sign-and-trade agreement with Seattle.
Higher education officials gathered in Dallas to discuss the factors driving down public confidence in colleges, including rising tuition costs and political pressures.
Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock plans to leave office at the end of July, putting the state’s chief financial office in transition after the launch of the $1 billion school voucher program.
Law enforcement agencies in Houston, Plano, and Hidalgo have arrested three fugitives from the Texas Department of Public Safety's 10 Most Wanted Sex Offenders list.
New dining options include a 24-hour coffeehouse in McKinney, a food hall in Allen, and a pizza chain location, alongside construction updates in Keller and Prosper.
Tarleton State officials detail how its new downtown Fort Worth campus will prioritize health sciences, STEM, and employer-driven workforce training.
Laura Kennedy of the Dallas Police Department received the 2026 Texas Gang Investigators Association award for her work in gang investigations.
Dallas police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run that claimed one life early Wednesday night near South Buckner Boulevard and Elam Road.
Volunteers at the North Texas Food Bank in Plano assembled 1,000 disaster relief packs as hurricane season begins.
The City of Fort Worth has revealed the twenty businesses advancing to the next stage of its annual business plan competition, which includes mentorship and cash prizes.
A proposed data center project in East Texas has sparked debate over water usage, with officials noting the facility's potential demand could exceed local utility capacity.
Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters outlined plans for a September convention in Dallas aimed at boosting midterm candidates, while Texas Democrats dismissed the strategy.
Spectrum News 1 has launched a new local news source for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, offering weather forecasts and community updates in English and Spanish.
Denton Ryan and other local coaches are implementing extended breaks and limiting summer activities to protect high school athletes from overuse injuries and diminishing returns.
Erling Haaland's purchase of Western wear in Dallas has triggered a viral social media response and depleted inventory at a local shop.
State officials confirmed the arrests of three fugitives from the DPS 10 Most Wanted Sex Offenders list in Houston, Plano, and at the border.
Fort Worth Animal Care & Control is deploying a mobile clinic named Chip & Snip to provide free spay and neuter surgeries and other veterinary services directly to neighborhoods.
Attendees at a Fort Worth city hall event expressed skepticism over proposed data center regulations, with some calling the measures insufficient.
Six Flags has set a new opening date for its record-breaking Tormenta roller coaster following a previous delay.
A preliminary National Transportation Safety Board report outlines the sequence of events leading to a fatal gas explosion at The Clyde Apartments in Dallas.
Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters announced that the GOP's first Midterm Convention in Dallas will showcase President Trump's record and boost midterm candidates.
The City of Dallas has ordered unpaid leave for general fund employees to address a financial shortfall, drawing criticism from a councilmember over the lack of prior consultation.
A 15-month-old emu named Temu has escaped his Lancaster residence and remains unlocated despite efforts by his owner and local authorities.
Fifteen passengers were hospitalized with minor injuries after a DART bus drove into a depression in the road on Harry Hines Boulevard.
Dallas Police are hunting for a suspect after a Saturday afternoon shooting left one man dead and another critically injured.
Hector Guerrero, a Dallas-based content creator, uses his social media platforms to share local news and community updates, drawing on a passion for video that began in his childhood.
A recent CompTIA report identifies the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area as the third-largest U.S. market for technology job postings, trailing only Washington, D.C., and New York City.
Dallas-Fort Worth residents face varied holiday schedules on July 4, with government offices and banks closing while major retailers and trash services remain operational.
Several Dallas-region athletes drew attention for their performances at the Texas state 7-on-7 championship, highlighting potential fall season talent.
Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux attributes the city's decade-low crime rates to staff empowerment, targeted enforcement of felony warrants, and modernized recruiting strategies.
Capital One Café and Pax & Beneficia Coffee are providing complimentary beverages at their Dallas-area locations every Monday through the summer.