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Nov

Mavericks’ assistant coach leaves for the Houston Rockets

This past week, it was announced that one of the Dallas Mavericks’ assistant coaches will be moving to the Houston Rockets. Stephen Silas, who has been coaching in the NBA for years, was named the new head coach of the Rockets on October 30th, according to the Mavericks’ official website1.  Since 2018, Stephen Silas has […]

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Oct

Mavericks shoot for free agent Dan Gallinari

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s current power forward, Dan Gallinari, has decided to become an unrestricted free agent this year, after playing in the NBA since 2008. Prior to this coming season, there’s a chance that he’ll receive multiple offers from teams throughout the league. This past season, Gallinari had received a trade offer from Dallas’s […]

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Oct

Stars officially welcome Rick Bowness as head coach

The Dallas Stars have officially named Rick Bowness head coach for the team. After years with the team, we’re excited to seeing him filling the role. Bowness had already been filling in as an interim head coach for the team since the end of 2019, when previous head coach Jim Montgomery was fired. He was […]

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Oct

City Council makes positive changes for COVID-era restaurants

According to the Dallas Observer, Dallas City Council has approved a change that will affect city restaurants in a major way. Previously, restaurants were required to have at least one parking spot per one hundred to two hundred square feet of space1. Dallas eateries also had to have patio or outside seating areas be enclosed. […]

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Oct

Dia de los Muertos Festivities in the Dallas area

The Mexican holiday, Dia de los Muertos (or “Day of the Dead” for the non-Spanish speaking readers) is coming up this weekend. The holiday will take place on Sunday, November 1st, and carry over until Monday, the 2nd. Here in Dallas, the exciting celebrations will begin as early as Friday. We’ve put together a list […]

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Oct

Southlake’s star QB de-commits from the Longhorns

Quinn Ewers of Southlake Carroll has changed plans in his college decision making for 2022. Still a couple years out from graduating and officially having to make a decision, Ewers has just entered his junior year as quarterback for the Southlake Carroll football team. In his three seasons in Southlake, Texas, Quinn has managed to […]

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Oct

Aldon Smith has a successful return to the Cowboys

After a five year hiatus, defensive end Aldon Smith has seen an excellent return to NFL through the Cowboys. The former Oakland Raiders player was brought back to the NFL in this years’ pre-season in hopes to boost the Cowboys up in their own standings. Smith had previously been put on leave indefinitely due to […]

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Oct

Santana and Earth, Wind and Fire Playing Dos Equis Pavilion in July

The two icons of classic rock and disco have rescheduled their upcoming “Miraculous Supernatural” tour for July 2021. Though coming into their own as bands around the same times, the tour featuring both Santana and Earth, Wind and Fire comes as a surprising, yet exciting, event due to the different sounds of each. Legendary Santana […]

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Oct

Deion Sanders Takes Head Coach Position at Jackson State

Deion Sanders, a two-time Super Bowl winning defensive back, has returned to football to coach the Jackson State Tigers college football team. Sanders, famous for his 1995 Super Bowl win with the Dallas Cowboys that came at the apex of an illustrious professional football career, has led an interesting career in the sports industry. Throughout […]

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Oct

City lists open bid for removal of “Shingle Mountain”

On September 24th, an open bid for the removal of the controversial 70,000 ton mountain of shingles in South Dallas to the nearby McCommas Bluff Landfill was posted. Shingle Mountain, the abandoned roof shingle recycling facility off of Central Expressway, has been more than an eyesore for years to the city. Area residents and environmental […]

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