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We chat with the the owner and chef of one of Dallas' most unique restaurants.
DFW news for Tuesday, July 14: The Prep Q&A with chef Mansour Gorji of Gorji’s; Rush powered through the final night of a four-show run at Dickies Arena; and Right-wing online backlash cost a Muslim principal her job. Now she’s suing.; the latest from across Dallas-Fort Worth, curated from the best DFW sources.
A delayed cancer diagnosis can completely change the course of a patient’s medical treatment. When a physician misses a diagnosis, patients can lose critical time for treatment. These delayed-diagnosis cases require real medical knowledge to determine what went wrong. The Law Firm of Rheingold, Giuffra, Ruffo, & Plotkin, LLP has handled cases just like this one. […] The post What Can Patients Do After A Delayed Cancer Diagnosis? appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

The Houston mayor did everything he could to keep his city out of Trump’s crosshairs. Recent events have forced him to take a stand.

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SubscribeThe Houston mayor did everything he could to keep his city out of Trump’s crosshairs. Recent events have forced him to take a stand.

The 1973 police murder of a 12-year-old changed Dallas forever, but activists say the city still has work to do to ensure his death is remembered, and never repeated.

A 15-year-old girl is recovering at a hospital after she was accidentally shot at a home early Sunday morning, authorities said.

For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Erling Haaland, and Mo Salah have walked out onto the Dallas Stadium field alongside the boys and girls of Puede Network, a nonprofit founded in Oak Cliff 15 years ago that supports children through education, athletics, leadership, and family engagement programs. As our World Cup … Continued The post Our Scholars Walked Onto the World’s Stage—and Took All of Dallas With Them appeared first on D Magazine.

Lawmakers convened for invited testimony on the mental health effects of THC last week, setting up another session targeting the drug.

When it comes to any type of oral surgery, the dental specialist you choose can make all the difference, which is why general dentists often refer patients to Pure Oral Surgery for complex dental surgery cases. Dr. Ryan Carmichael is a highly rated oral surgeon among industry professionals and patients alike. His surgical expertise, results, … Continued The post Expert Oral Surgery with Compassionate Care appeared first on D Magazine.

A delayed cancer diagnosis can completely change the course of a patient’s medical treatment. When a physician misses a diagnosis, patients can lose critical time for treatment. These delayed-diagnosis cases require real medical knowledge to determine what went wrong. The Law Firm of Rheingold, Giuffra, Ruffo, & Plotkin, LLP has handled cases just like this one. […] The post What Can Patients Do After A Delayed Cancer Diagnosis? appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

It’s no secret traditional casino games have successfully adapted to the digital era. Rather than replacing the original casino experience, online platforms have expanded access, and arguably enhanced the overall experience, by allowing players to enjoy familiar favorites from virtually anywhere. Throw in improved technology and innovative game design, and it’s easy to explain the […] The post How Traditional Casino Games Have Found a New Online Audience appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.

Search teams have recovered the body of a 62-year-old Fort Worth man who went missing after slipping underwater at Benbrook Lake on Sunday evening, authorities confirmed Monday morning.

France plays Spain in a World Cup semifinal in North Texas tomorrow, and fans of Les Bleus are out in full force.France fan rally in DallasFrench soccer fans took over Klyde Warren Park in Downtown Dallas on Monday night.Drums, chants and cheers were in high supply during the rally.Tomorrow is Bastille Day in France, which serves as the country's independence day. Fans are hoping to celebrate both Bastille Day and a France victory over Spain in the World Cup semifinal.Fans who attended the France fan rally were proud to see so many of their countrymen and women in attendance."Very proud," French fan Marielle told FOX 4's Amelia Jones. "We are a community that gets together and people from all over different countries get together. It is what matters."French fans were highly energetic when Jones was signing off her 9 p.m. hit.Fans of Spain, the other team in Tuesday's matchup, are fairly confident in their team's chances."We're going to the same places, we're going to have breakfast tom

This March, two restaurants specializing in mutabbaq opened within days of each other in Richardson. While restaurants devoted to the folded flatbread are rarely found elsewhere in the U.S., both Mutabak Karak (which originated in Canada) and Salam Juice & Mutbaq opened within half a mile of each other in North Texas. Much as Yemeni coffee shops … Continued The post Mutabbaq, Yemeni Flatbread Wraps, Are the Newest Stars of Richardson’s Global Feast appeared first on D Magazine.

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For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Erling Haaland, and Mo Salah have walked out onto the Dallas Stadium field alongside the boys and girls of Puede Network, a nonprofit founded in Oak Cliff 15 years ago that supports children through education, athletics, leadership, and family engagement programs. As our World Cup … Continued The post Our Scholars Walked Onto the World’s Stage—and Took All of Dallas With Them appeared first on D Magazine.

This March, two restaurants specializing in mutabbaq opened within days of each other in Richardson. While restaurants devoted to the folded flatbread are rarely found elsewhere in the U.S., both Mutabak Karak (which originated in Canada) and Salam Juice & Mutbaq opened within half a mile of each other in North Texas. Much as Yemeni coffee shops … Continued The post Mutabbaq, Yemeni Flatbread Wraps, Are the Newest Stars of Richardson’s Global Feast appeared first on D Magazine.

Only in Dallas can you find WWE stars, world class athletes and a musician who looks oddly like a certain former heartthrob all in the same week.

The Houston mayor did everything he could to keep his city out of Trump’s crosshairs. Recent events have forced him to take a stand.

Hinojosa is the first candidate to declare in what is expected to be a crowded field to replace Eric Johnson as mayor.

Former Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa announced that he is running for Mayor of Dallas on Monday.Hinojosa says the city needs experienced leadership to address the budget challenges and pro sports teams leaving Downtown Dallas.Addressing Dallas’ budget and pro sports teamMichael Hinojosa served two stints as superintendent of Dallas ISD, totaling 13 years. He told FOX 4 that he officially filed paperwork to enter the race and plans to formally launch his campaign at a Tuesday morning news conference at Dallas City Hall.Hinojosa points to financial track record at Dallas ISDHinojosa cited his tenure leading Dallas ISD as evidence of his financial management experience, saying the district's reserves grew from about $32 million when he took over in 2005 to nearly $1 billion in obligated and unobligated fund balances by the time he left."I think that it's really important for this community to know that we're at an inflection point and that the city and the community need a st

Lake highlands neighbors-turned-business owners Amber Gipson and Eleanor Boynton fell in love with mahjong just a few years ago and saw an opportunity to make the game feel more approachable, beautiful, and fun. They launched Peace Love Mahjong with thoughtfully designed tiles and a welcoming brand rooted in joy, kindness, and connection. In just a … Continued The post Building Community, One Mahjong Game at a Time appeared first on D Magazine.

ICE uses charter flights to move detainees across the country. But after activists protested the company's corporate headquarters, those flight patterns are starting to shift.

A Dallas barber has been making sure Spain's national team's hair looks good during their current World Cup run, and his talents have been noticed by France's team as well.Dallas barber cuts Spain players' hair"You miss 100% of the opportunities you don't take."Dallas-based barber Bryan Guardado has been cutting the hair of Spain players throughout their World Cup run.22-year-old Guardado says he made the connection when Spanish superstar Lamine Yamal was in North Texas for a match with Barcelona, his professional club.The barber says he messaged several players on Barcelona, offering up his services. Yamal, then 15, was the only one who responded."He was the one to reply."Flash forward to 2026, and Yamal remembered Guardado's talents. He asked for Guardado to cut Spain's hair throughout the tournament, including when La Roja played a knockout stage match at Dallas Stadium last Monday."Ever since they arrived for the World Cup, he was the one to reach out to me, if I was to follow him
