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Texas Veterans Land Board: Exclusive Land Sale & Loan Limit Increase

Texas Veterans Land Board opens bidding on 3 land tracts with increased loan limits up to $200K, closing April 16, 2026—cash or financing available.

Deadly Hit-and-Runs Surge on Dallas’ Northwest Highway and Skillman

A woman was arrested after a fatal hit-and-run in Northeast Dallas, part of a troubling pattern of pedestrian deaths along Northwest Highway and Skillman.

Dallas Breaks March Heat Records: DFW Faces Early Summer Temperatures

Dallas-Fort Worth braces for record-breaking heat this week as temperatures surge into upper 70s and beyond—mid-March feels more like summer.

WNBA 2026 CBA Standoff: Will Revenue Sharing Halt the Season?

WNBA and players union miss critical CBA deadline as $12.5M salary cap demand clashes with league's offer, threatening 2026 season amid historic growth.

UFW Cancels Cesar Chavez Day Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations

United Farm Workers cancels Cesar Chavez Day amid allegations the labor icon engaged in sexual misconduct with women and minors during his UFW presidency.

Venezuela Stuns USA to Win 2026 World Baseball Classic Championship

Venezuela defeats USA 3-2 to win their first-ever World Baseball Classic championship at Miami's LoanDepot Park in historic 2026 final victory.

Afghan Ally Dies in ICE Custody in Texas: Family Demands Justice

Afghan father who aided U.S. forces dies in ICE custody in Texas—the 12th detention death in 2026. His family demands answers and justice.

Dallas Police Tighten Security After Police Impersonator Breach

Dallas Police tighten off-duty work rules after impersonator with criminal record infiltrated congresswoman's security via RollKall platform loophole.

Fort Worth Teen Mom Faces Felony After Infant Dies in Car Crash

Teen mother Karla Lopez faces felony charges after her unrestrained 6-month-old son died in Fort Worth crash; manslaughter charges may follow.

Texas School Voucher Program Faces Lawsuit Over Islamic School Exclusion

Federal judge extends Texas TEFA voucher deadline to March 31 amid lawsuits alleging religious discrimination against Islamic schools in program.

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