DALLAS, TX – On Thursday afternoon, Hugo Miranda rolled down the hallway at PAM Rehabilitation Hospital of Richardson for the last time to ring the bell,...
RICHARDSON, TX — Five months after contracting the 2019 novel coronavirus, Hugo Miranda is finally going home. The Irving restaurant owner was wheeled out of the...
ABILENE, TX – The Great Lakes Cheese Company officially broke ground in Abilene on Wednesday morning. Last month the Abilene City Council voted unanimously to approve the...
DALLAS, TX – Evictions in Dallas County and elsewhere continued during the pandemic despite moratoriums and ordinances designed to prevent them, according to a new study....
FORT WORTH, TX – Southlake is not the most unlikely place for a showdown over critical race theory. The Dallas-Fort Worth suburb is a red city,...
DALLAS, TX – The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the critical role that high-quality early childhood education plays in the economic health of our region and state....
ROUND ROCK, TX – A daughter saw the hard work her mother did while she was growing up, and for Mother’s Day had a gift for her to...
DALLAS, TX – With companies across the U.S. rethinking their business models amidst the pandemic and envisioning a post-COVID world, some executives are considering or already...
DALLAS, TX – COVID-19 began taking hold of headlines and the economy about a year ago in Dallas. While it will forever impact almost all industries,...
HOUSTON, TX — Several advocacy groups opposed to Senate Bill 7, a bill that would change how Texans vote, hosted rallies in Houston and in Austin...