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E-bike riders push legal limits
October 10, 2025
Irving—When a video of a person speeding down a West Texas highway on an electric scooter went viral in March 2025, it left many viewers with the...
DFW Humane Society revives its Black Collar Affair
October 10, 2025
Irving—After a six-year hiatus, the DFW Humane Society’s signature fundraiser, the Black Collar Affair, returned to Irving this weekend, drawing...
Community mourns Po’ Melvin’s manager
October 10, 2025
Irving—Customers and employees at longtime Irving restaurant Po’ Melvin’s are mourning the loss of beloved manager Daniel Gormley, who was shot and killed Sept. 29 while...
Firefighters, city approve collective bargaining agreement
October 10, 2025
Irving—For the first time in city history, the Irving Professional Fire Fighters Association and the City of Irving have reached a negotiated collective bargaining...
Author speaks to readers
October 10, 2025
DeSoto—The DeSoto Public Library welcomed local author and Gospel artist Jackie Carr on Sept. 20 for a book signing and meet-the-author event that...
Irving Health Center holds first open house
October 10, 2025
Irving—For the first time since opening its doors, the Parkland Irving Health Center invited the community inside on Sept. 27 for an open house designed to showcase its...
CISD delays vote on Town Center Elementary
October 10, 2025
Coppell—The Coppell Independent School District board has delayed a decision on whether to close Town Center Elementary School (TCE), giving parents and teachers a...
Library hosts mental health fair
October 10, 2025
Cedar Hill—The Traphene Hickman Library opened its doors Oct. 4 to a range of local organizations and mental health professionals for the Mental...
John Drake Named to International Fundraising Association’s Hall of...
October 3, 2025
IRVING--Baylor Scott & White Irving Foundation President John Drake will be inducted intothe Association for Healthcare Philanthropy’s (AHP)...
VA North Texas Health Care System nationally recognized for its...
October 3, 2025
The American Heart Association presents outpatient program achievement awards for proven dedication to ensuring patients have access to best practices that reduce risk of...
Volunteers honor past at Sowers Cemetery
October 3, 2025
Irving—Among weathered headstones, community members gathered Sept. 27 to honor the past and preserve it for the future at the 7th annual...
Game-A-Thon benefits Family Advocacy Center
October 3, 2025
Irving—When an EF1 tornado tore struck Irving in March, the city’s Family Advocacy Center (IFAC) was left reeling. The facility, which has served...
Parents push back as school faces closure
October 3, 2025
Coppell—According to many families in Coppell, Town Center Elementary (TCE) isn’t just a school. It’s a cornerstone of the community, a walkable hub next to City Hall, the...
Officers build trust with shoes
October 3, 2025
Grand Prairie—Grand Prairie Police officers gave away shoes to more than 500 pre-kindergarten through fifth grade students at Hector P. Garcia...
Irving’s Trash Bash builds community spirit
October 3, 2025
Irving—On a cool fall morning at T.W. Richardson Grove Park, 421 volunteers grabbed gloves, and trash bags. Their mission: clear litter from the...
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