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North Texas inflation higher than nation’s. Experts say that shows economic strength
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex recently ranked first in the nation for metrics analyzing inflation rate trends. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data and a study from WalletHub showed North Texas’ increased costs. However, experts described high inflation as a double-edged sword that heavily impacts consumers but also speaks to the area’s business growth.
Fort Worth’s Hill elected to board at Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
James Hill, a board member of the Tarrant Regional Water District and director of the Center for Real Estate at TCU’s Neeley School of Business, has been elected to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas board of directors. He will serve the remaining portion of an unexpired term ending...
Flower Mound ranks as most livable small city in Texas
Flower Mound is the most livable small city in Texas, according to a new study published this month by SmartAsset, an online personal finance company. Researchers compared key data points from 281 small cities, including unemployment rates, percentage of residents with health insurance, average commute times, annual housing costs as a percent of income, percent of residents below the poverty line and more, according to a news release from the town of Flower Mound.
Social Media Webpage Tracks Dallas-Fort Worth Car Thefts
(TNS) — Johncarlos Moreno was running late for a showing of “Twisters” with his girlfriend. Though the new film was set for wide release in mid-July, they got to see it just under a month before its release. He normally parks his blue 2023 Chevrolet Camaro at...
Nonprofits to vacate Fort Worth Community Arts Center with building’s future uncertain
After prolonged uncertainty about the future of the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, located at 1300 Gendy St. in the Cultural District, one development is certain. Arts Fort Worth, the nonprofit that supports the arts and artists in the city, will no longer manage the city-owned building after 22 years. The organization plans to suspend its programming by Aug. 1, and the building’s galleries will close their doors to the public by Jan. 1, 2025.
TCU Makes 2025 Five-Star Jazzy Davidson’s Final Cutdown List
Jazzy Davidson, a five-star recruit in the Class of 2025, has narrowed her final list to six schools: TCU, USC, UCLA, Duke, Connecticut, and Texas, per Dushawn London. ESPN ranks the 6-foot-1 point guard as the No. 3 overall prospect in her class and the second-best point guard. Davidson told...
The most one-way U-Haul moves this year to DFW are not from California, believe it or not
DALLAS — Nearly half of residential moves in a calendar year happen between Memorial Day (May 27, 2024) and Labor Day weekends (Sept. 2, 2024), according to rental company U-Haul. So, you've probably seen quite a few moving trucks in the past few months. Kaufman County (No. 1), Rockwall...
Wanted felon on the run in Johnson County
ALVARADO, Texas - Police in Johnson County are looking for a wanted felon who ran from traffic stop on Tuesday night. Alvarado Police pulled over a car shortly after 8 p.m. Jeremy Coker, 30, fought and assaulted the officer who pulled them over. 41-year-old Peggy Rotenberry, a wanted felon, was...
Why pink Cadillacs are convening in Dallas this week
DALLAS — Dallas-based cosmetics company Mary Kay’s iconic pink Cadillacs are convening in Dallas for the company’s 60th-annual seminar this week. Nearly 14,000 will travel to Dallas for the annual seminar from July 25 to August 9 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center downtown. Mary Kay...
1 dead, 1 injured in shooting during robbery at illegal gambling site, police say
DALLAS — One person is dead and another is injured after a double shooting at an illegal gambling site in Dallas, police said. Officers responded to a shooting call at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday, July 24 in the 300 block of E. Ledbetter Drive, Dallas police said in a press release. Officers found two men shot at the location. One victim, Estevan Narvaez Jr. died at the scene, according to police. Another man was taken to the hospital in stable condition.
Dallas Pensions’ Low Returns, Funded Ratios Blamed on Private Equity Performance, Allocation
Private equity under-allocation and underperformance are dragging down both the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System and the Employees’ Retirement Fund of the City of Dallas far below their peers, according to an. analysis commissioned by the city of Dallas. Investment adviser Commerce Street Investment Management compiled and in...
Minor league update for 7/24/24
Down East starter Izack Tiger went four innings, striking out five, walking two and allowing a solo home run. Kai Wynyard struck out one and allowed a run in two innings. Danyer Cueva doubled, walked and stole a base. Echedry Vargas had a hit. Esteban Mejia drew a walk. The...
Official BBQ of the Texas Rangers Is Opening A New Location With Some Prime Real Estate
By the end of this year, slow-smoked Central Texas-style barbeque will be all the rage at the Dallas Farmer's Market. Since 2018, Hurtado Barbeque has grown exponentially since owner Brandon Hurtado and his wife Hannah started sharing their passion for the pit at pop-up events across north Texas. Since word...
Like a Rock Star, Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco To Take the Stage at AAC
In recent years, Sebastian Maniscalco has been directed by Martin Scorsese, hosted a successful podcast and written and directed a movie starring Robert De Niro. The comedian has achieved mainstream fame with other creative ventures but will return to his stand-up roots by embarking on his biggest tour to date.
Thrillers, docs and swashbuckling kabuki: What to see at this year’s Asian Film Festival of Dallas
The Asian Film Festival of Dallas kicks off its 4-day run at the Dallas' Angelika Theater on Thursday. The festival returns to the basics in this 23rd edition delivering over two dozen drama, action, thriller and documentary films about Asians and Asian Americans. Thomas Schubert, executive director of the festival,...
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