It's incredible how many fan-favorite shows completely mangled their own continuity at one point. Here's a batch of the worst ...
Some movie twists, like those in American Psycho and Enemy, unfortunately didn't have the intended impact on viewers, who ...
Seven Atlanta players scored in double figures Wednesday night in a 117-100 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.
Carrollton Mayor Steve Babick reflects on the city’s successes in 2025 and outlines priorities for 2026, including continued ...
The deaths came as the Trump administration ramped up immigration enforcement, detaining a record number of people ...
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Remembering the Connecticut residents who died in 2025
We're remembering notable individuals who died this year with ties to Connecticut, including actors and educators, coaches and officials.
Don Stone, a Dallas civic leader and strong supporter of the arts, died on Sunday. He was 96. Angela Stone, Don’s youngest child, said her father was one of a kind, a rare mix of sweet and tough. “He ...
DALLAS — A 15-year-old died after he was shot earlier this month in west Dallas, police said. Officers responded to a shooting call around 5:08 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, in the 7700 block of Forest Lane, ...
The surge in popularity of arena-anchored mixed-use developments has a late Dallas icon to thank. Tom Hicks, who died on Saturday at the age of 79, was a pioneer in sports real estate, foreseeing the ...
Hicks Holdings Chairman and CEO Tom Hicks, a prominent Dallas businessman who helped develop the American Airlines Center, died Saturday surrounded by his family. A cause of death was not disclosed.
Tom Hicks may have made his fortune in private equity, but he left an indelible mark on the city in particular and North Texas as a whole as the owner of two of the area’s largest sports franchises.
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