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2 Dallas Creators Named Most Influential of 2025 by Rolling Stone

We're up one from last year, in case anyone needs to microdose local pride today.

By Carly May Gravley

Bomb Threat at Dallas ICE Facility Ends in Arrest

The Department of Homeland Security said a man approached the facility Monday evening and claimed to have a detonator on his wrist.

By Emma Ruby

Perhaps the Most Worthy Cause in Dallas Turns 10; Get Tickets to the Big Dinner and Concert

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