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Jakes Burgers and Beer, the Dallas-based chain featuring burgers, fries, and beer, is opening a location at 4925 Greenville Ave., at the Energy Square development.
When the original I Know What You Did Last Summer came out in 1997, it was riding the coattails of Scream, which came out in 1996. Like that film, it featured hot young actors of the time, albeit with ...
Summer 2025 in Dallas has been blissfully decent so far. Compare it to the last three years in a row, when Dallas hit 100 degrees in June, including the brutal 2022 when Dallas hit 100 on June 11 ...
Texas' beloved bluebonnets are putting on their annual spring show across the state, and - as predicted - they're looking superb. As calendars flip from March to April, freeway embankments ...
Nine prestigious Dallas-Fort Worth universities have climbed through the ranks in U.S. News & World Report’s recently released report of the best graduate schools nationwide for 2025. Several ...
George W. Bush is back on the canvas. On Tuesday, April 20, the former U.S. president, a self-described "simple painter," unveiled 43 new portraits of inspiring immigrants at the George W. Bush ...
One Dallas suburb experienced the most rapid growth spurt in the country last year: Celina, whose population grew by 26.6 percent, more than 53 times that of the nation’s growth rate of 0.5 ...
As the cost of living in Dallas fluctuates, a financially secure future is getting harder to attain, it seems. A new report has determined that Dallas residents need to make $4,000 more than they ...
The new Superman, written and directed by James Gunn, puts the superhero (or metahuman, as the film calls him and similar creatures) squarely in the midst of the modern world, with geopolitical ...
Start spreading the news: Dallas-Fort Worth will eclipse New York City as the biggest metro area by the year 2100, a new report predicts.
Dallas is turning into a haven for millennial homebuyers, a new SmartAsset housing study has found. Nearly 56,000 millennials purchased homes in the Metroplex in 2024.
It's a sad sad day for Dallas moviegoers: All five Dallas-area locations of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema chain have closed.