BUSINESS
Dallas means business, and so does our coverage at The Dallas Morning News
Javier E. David
- The dynamism of D-FW contributes nearly 40% to Texas' GDP, and the region houses over a dozen Fortune 500 companies.
- Business is more than just companies and numbers. It’s people. We want to chronicle everything D-FW has to offer.
- Our expanded Business Sunday section has a more engaging look that showcases what’s happening in the business world.
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Multiple lanes of I-30 reopen in Dallas following multi-vehicle crash, officials say
By Zachary Yanes
Theatre Three announces new season after urgent fundraising campaign
By Kimberly Richard
How one Arlington family redefined fatherhood to support mothers in the delivery room
By Mckinnon Rice
BUSINESS
What to know about the protests of Boston Consulting Group
Bianca Rodriguez-Mora
- BCG has faced international backlash for its involvement in establishing the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
- The GHF has received international backlash because it has supported the U.S. and Israel.
- Boston Consulting Group is also accused of creating financial plans in partnership with GHF for a post-war Gaza Strip.
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*King of the Hill* Makes Its Triumphant Return
By Matt Zoller Seitz
Texas cities, counties may face new limits on raising property taxes
By Joshua Fechter
65-70 firefighters respond to 3-alarm fire at Dallas vacant building, officials say
By Paul Livengood
Dallas County confirms first case of West Nile virus in 2025
By Zachary Yanes
Dallas theater heats up August with Broadway hits and bold premieres
By Lindsey Wilson
PUBLIC HEALTH
Sexual transmitted infections in Dallas County cost $399M in 2022, report finds
Emily Brindley
- The estimate comes from a report authored by experts at Dallas County Health and Human Services.
- The estimate is direct medical costs, plus indirect costs related to disability, unpaid caregiving and early death.
- Of the sexually transmitted infections included in the report, HIV alone accounted for more than 95% of the cost.
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The Best Spas in North Texas
By Caitlin Clark
A Ton of Taquerias Opened in Dallas This July
By Courtney E. Smith
‘Harry Potter: The Exhibition’ coming to Dallas
By Avni Trivedi
Paul Quinn College professor becomes college’s first Fulbright U.S. Scholar.
By Bethany Erickson
Lawrence Family Creates The Hanna and Rebecca Lawrence Charitable Fund, at the Dallas Foundation
By Sarah Hodges
1 dead after fall from building in Dallas, police say
By Rachel Louise Snyder
"I Love this Neighborhood": Kyle Mooney Toys with Reality in Deep Ellum Headlining Debut
By Preston Jones
These Boots Were Made For History: Big Tex’s Boots Are Heading To The Smithsonian
By Matilda Preisendorf
Broadway Dallas doesn’t present a lot of non-musical plays. “Life of Pi” is an exception
By Manuel Mendoza