As many as a thousand North Texans gathered near Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Sunday afternoon in protest of President Donald Trump’s national mass deportation plan. The protest lasted well into the evening hours despite frigid temperatures, with many protesters standing wrapped in blankets and Mexican flags.
As part of a nationwide crackdown against immigrants who may be in the U.S. without legal status, agents took to several Texas cities Sunday.
Immigration operations were taking place all over the country less than a week after President Trump was sworn in.
Diamond Jim’s Saloon in Arlington has been a place where outlaw metal bands could find a friendly stage to annihilate crowds and inspire mosh pits and headbanging as “ridiculously cheap alcohol” flowed from the taps and the bottle — depending on your poison of choice.
After football season ended, David Green put down his playbook to lead Newman International Academy in Arlington to the Texas charter school state cheer title.
Dozens of people were arrested in North Texas alone as part of Donald Trump’s crackdown on people who may be in the country without legal status.
Volunteers sorted donated clothing and packaged boxes of food at Mission Arlington and Arlington Charities in honor of MLK.
The Dallas Cowboys are considering a familiar candidate as the search for a head coach continues. Brian Schottenheimer has served as the offensive coordinator for the past two seasons.
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The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro area reported around $8.5 billion in sales of homes sold for $1 million or more. The number of luxury home sales in Texas rose significantly last year ...
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told fans he is still a "risk taker" and hiring Brian Schottenheimer as head coach is "is as big a risk as you can take."