Jay Williams+FollowDallas bar’s fate rides on Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a Dallas favorite for Texas Tech fans, is closing—but not just yet. The bar’s last call depends on how far the Red Raiders go in the College Football Playoff. If Tech keeps winning, High Fives will keep reopening for each game, giving fans one more shot to celebrate together. With Texas Tech as underdogs against Oregon, the energy is electric and the stakes are higher than ever. How do you feel about a local hangout tying its goodbye to a team’s playoff run? Would you show up for one last round? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
kerryrivera+FollowDallas neighbors step up for the holidaysDallas streets were filled with warmth this Christmas—not just from the holiday lights, but from neighbors serving hot meals and hope to those facing tough times. Volunteers, some who’ve been homeless themselves, came together to make sure no one felt forgotten. It’s eye-opening to hear how many families are just one paycheck away from needing help, and yet, the community keeps showing up. Local groups and campaigns like 11 Days of Giving are making a real difference, especially for single moms working to get back on their feet. How do you see our city coming together, and what more can we do? #Safety #Dallas #Community00Share
Traci Keller+FollowDFW traffic: The daily grind we all dreadNothing tests your patience quite like Dallas-Fort Worth traffic. If you’ve ever sat through a standstill on I-35 or looped endlessly around Arlington, you know the struggle is real. For folks used to small-town living, the gridlock here feels like a whole new world—one that can turn a simple dinner plan into a full-blown mission. Even with all the great food and fun in DFW, getting there is half the battle. What’s your worst DFW traffic story? And do you think it’s ever going to get better, or is this just the price we pay for big-city perks? #Transportation #DFWtraffic #Dallas00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a beloved Dallas sports bar and Texas Tech hotspot, is closing its doors—but not just yet. The owners have decided the bar will stay open as long as the Red Raiders keep their College Football Playoff run alive. If Texas Tech wins, the party continues; if they lose, it’s last call for good. This unique sendoff has fans rallying behind their team like never before. Can the Red Raiders pull off a playoff run and keep the taps flowing? Would you want your favorite local spot to go out with a bang like this? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowDallas’ East Quarter gets a new ownerJ.P. Morgan Asset Management just snapped up a major stake in Dallas’ East Quarter, marking a new chapter for this historic district. After years of revitalizing old buildings and adding new life to the area, Todd Interests is handing over the reins. Locals have watched the East Quarter transform into a lively mix of restaurants, offices, and apartments—bridging Deep Ellum and downtown. With a price tag estimated up to $300 million, this deal signals big confidence in Dallas’ urban core. What do you think this means for the neighborhood’s future vibe and growth? #RealEstate #Dallas #EastQuarter00Share
kellydesiree+FollowHawaii cat becomes Dallas radio starA rescue cat from Hawaii just landed in Dallas and is already stealing the show—literally! After a heartfelt on-air plea, this feline made the long journey to DFW and was welcomed live on a popular morning radio show. It’s amazing how a simple radio moment can unite communities across oceans and give a pet a whole new life. If you’ve ever adopted or helped an animal find a home, you know how powerful these stories can be. What’s your most memorable pet adoption story? Let’s hear it! #Pets #Dallas #Hawaii00Share
Traci Keller+FollowTruck dangles off I-35 bridge in DallasA truck was left hanging off the edge of an I-35 bridge in Dallas, turning a regular commute into a heart-stopping scene. The only thing keeping the truck from plunging down was its bed wedged between two overpasses—talk about a close call! It’s a wild reminder of how unpredictable Dallas traffic can be and how quickly things can go sideways. Has anyone ever witnessed something this intense on their daily drive? Share your craziest road stories and let’s talk about how safe (or not) we feel on these highways! #Transportation #Dallas #I3500Share
ethanconner+FollowDallas gets a third airport—here’s why it mattersNorth Texas travelers, get ready: Dallas is adding a third commercial airport in McKinney by 2026, and Avelo Airlines is making it their new home base. This move could be a game-changer for anyone tired of DFW and Love Field crowds, traffic, and endless TSA lines. Avelo’s betting on easy access, budget fares, and a no-nonsense, customer-friendly approach—think no change fees and free personal items. With the region’s explosive growth, especially in suburbs like Frisco and McKinney, this new hub could seriously shake up how we fly. Would you try a smaller airport if it meant less hassle? #News #Dallas #McKinney00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowChristmas magic at Dallas H-E-B: Free groceries!A checkout glitch at a Dallas H-E-B turned into a true Christmas miracle—every shopper in line got their groceries for free! For folks like Melinda Brown, caring for her husband with ALS and living on a fixed income, this unexpected gift meant the world. The store manager’s decision to cover everyone’s groceries brought real holiday cheer and relief to many families. It’s moments like these that remind us how much kindness can brighten someone’s day. Have you ever experienced or witnessed a random act of generosity like this in our community? Let’s share some feel-good stories! #Food #Dallas #HEB00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a Dallas favorite for Texas Tech fans, is closing its doors—but not just yet. The bar’s final day depends on how far the Red Raiders go in the College Football Playoff. If Tech keeps winning, High Fives will keep opening on game days, giving fans one last chance to celebrate together. This unique send-off has the whole community rooting for a playoff run—not just for the team, but for the bar’s legacy. What do you think: can the Red Raiders keep the party going in Dallas a little longer? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share