Plus: North Texas Hotel Named Best in Nation , Rye to Close Then Reopen as Expanded Apothecary, Celina Football Coach Retires After Son's Abuse Charges, Dallas Makes New BTS World Tour Dates

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ICE Is Sending Minneapolis Refugees to Texas Detention Centers

Lawyers from Minnesota estimate that at least 100 people with refugee status have been detained, and most have been sent to Texas.

By Emma Ruby

This Dallas Suburb Experienced a Major Surge of U-Haul Truck Traffic in 2025

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The seen-and-be-seen restaurant has a no-phone policy. Is Dallas ready for that?

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TODAY'S TRENDING STORIES

North Texas Hotel Named One of the Best in the Nation

The award-winning hotel has a great restaurant, one of the best collections of art in North Texas and a tie to Elizabeth Holmes.

By Alyssa Fields

Michelin and Guy Fieri Recommended Spot on Lower Greenville Closing

Rye is going to be absorbed by its sexy-moody sibling bar, Apothecary.

By Aaren Prody

Celina Coach Retires, Principal Resigns Prior To Release of Elliott Investigation

Bill Elliott and Allison Ginn were named in at least one of the lawsuits filed against Caleb Elliott last fall.

By Emma Ruby

Ten-Hut, BTS Is Back From Serving in the Korean Army and They're Coming to Dallas

K-pop's biggest boy band is making a highly anticipated return with a bang, and Arlington is one of just 10 U.S. cities with tour dates.

By Alyssa Fields