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    photo by John Starkey Protesters gather for “No Kings” demonstration
    April 3, 2026
    Irving—About 150 people gathered at Irving City Hall on March 28 to participate in a “No Kings” protest, part of a series of demonstrations held...

    "[If] you want to come out and get to know other dogs or people, this is a spot for you,” Adam Richter said.
/Photo by Arden Terry New dog park honors firehouse dog
    April 3, 2026
    Coppell—Coppell residents and their four-legged companions gathered on March 28 to celebrate the opening of Pooch’s Bark Park, a newly renovated...

    photo by Zach Freeman Lancaster girls basketball team captures first state title
    April 3, 2026
    Lancaster—In a season defined by resilience, unity and history-making success, Lancaster High School’s girls basketball team captured its first...

    Candidates share visions for city’s future
    April 3, 2026
    Irving—As Irving approaches its May 2 election, voters will soon decide who will lead the city into its next chapter. Three candidates, Al Zapanta, Olivia Novelo Abreu and...
    DeSoto voters to decide Place 4 council race
    April 3, 2026
    DeSoto—As DeSoto prepares for its May 2 election, voters will choose between two candidates seeking to represent Place 4 on the City Council: David “DaWud” Edgerson and...
    City council addresses infrastructure, zoning
    April 3, 2026
    Irving—Irving City Council members highlighted major infrastructure investments, community recognition efforts and zoning decisions during their March 26 regular session,...
    USPS rule raises concerns for deadlines
    April 3, 2026
    A recent clarification by the U.S. Postal Service is raising questions about when mail is officially postmarked and what that means for deadlines tied to mailed items.On...
    Federal funding to support FIFA World Cup ™
    April 3, 2026
    Arlington—The North Central Texas Council of Governments has been designated to manage and distribute more than $61 million in federal funds to support safety, security,...
    DART president announces she will step down
    April 3, 2026
    Dallas—Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) President & Chief Executive Officer Nadine S. Lee recently informed the DART Board of Directors that she will not seek an...
    Rambler announces transition to expanded digital publication
    March 31, 2026
    Twenty-three years ago, the original business plan for the Irving Rambler included a provision for the future: to operate as a weekly newspaper until it became both...
    photo by Zach Freeman Carrollton man wins PCH giveaway
    March 27, 2026
    Carrollton—A Carrollton man received the surprise of a lifetime on March 12 when Publishers Clearing House showed up at his doorstep with a check...

    Viola’s House volunteers distribute diapers and wipes during a drive-through event in Irving. /Photo by John Starkey Viola’s House sees growing need
    March 27, 2026
    Irving—Viola’s House, a nonprofit organization focused on supporting new and expectant mothers, continues to expand its outreach efforts across...

    photo by Maya Gayler Residents debate proposed library policy changes
    March 27, 2026
    Irving—Irving residents voiced sharply divided opinions during a March 23 library board meeting over proposed changes to the city’s Collection...

    City council approves park renaming
    March 27, 2026
    Irving—The Irving City Council convened March 12 for its regular meeting, beginning with several community announcements highlighting upcoming cultural and entertainment...
    Historians and scholars attend conference
    March 27, 2026
    Irving—Historians, scholars and history enthusiasts from across the state gathered in Irving March 4–7 for the 130th annual meeting of the Texas State Historical...
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