Dallas ‘No Kings’ protest
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Thousands are expected to flood downtown Dallas on Saturday to protest the policies of the Trump administration. Dallas is one of some 2,500 cities across the country with planned “No Kings” protests. In North Texas, protests are planned in Fort Worth, Plano, Denton and Frisco, among others.
Weeks after a water line break, tenants say Dallas’ historic Mercantile Building still smells, lacks security, and has no repair timeline.
All lanes of I-35E heading into Downtown Dallas were closed Monday morning due to a deadly crash. The crash was reported around 5 a.m. in the southbound lanes of I-35E at Oak Lawn, according to the Dallas County Sheriff's Office.
Lioness might have been filming in downtown Dallas. On Wednesday afternoon, the name of the Taylor Sheridan series was displayed on the dashboard of a vehicle parked in front of the Adolphus Hotel on Commerce Street.
It’s the 20th annual fall festival at the Dallas Arboretum. The theme for the Pumpkin Village this year in 2025 is “Texas Town.” 100,000 pumpkins, gourds and squash from the pumpkin capital of Texas, Floydada, will be on display or you can wander among 150,000 fall-blooming plants. Events are programmed throughout the month.
In Downtown Dallas, residents at The Merc are being told their leases are being terminated following a recent water leak that led to a power outage.
The controversy highlights growing tension over homelessness in Dallas—an issue increasingly linked to the city's vitality, corporate retention, and image ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
It's time for the Red River Rivalry, and fans are heading to the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas. While in town, explore the city’s rich mix of culture and history
A half-empty downtown Dallas skyscraper is now for sale. The 36-floor Harwood Center at 1999 Bryan St. is up for auction with bids due Oct. 15. The Class A office tower is currently 47% leased, and bids start at $10 million,