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North Texas sees ongoing ICE enforcement, but local policies and community support help residents stay informed and safe.

This week calls for calm, steady progress over rushed action. Focus on consistency, honesty, and long-term planning for a stable future.

Global tensions high, but no need to panic. Stay informed, protect yourself, and spread calm to build a better future.

Major I-30 closure in Dallas this weekend for highway project; drivers advised to plan ahead, use detours, or avoid area.

 January 11–18, 2026 The week of January 11 through January 18, 2026 carries a calm but serious energy. This is a time about building, trusting the process, and moving forward without rushing yourself. 🌒 The Energy of the Week During this week, the Sun remains in Capricorn, a sign connected to patience, responsibility, and long-term […]

Sand Branch, TX lacks basic water infra despite being near Dallas, highlighting environmental injustice in marginalized communities.

DFW Latin community can support Venezuelans through local orgs, advocacy, cultural visibility, and mental health resources.

2026 opens with a gentle, grounding energy to prepare for new cycles. Slow down, rest, and honor your capacity.

DALLAS–FORT WORTH, TX — The temps are finally dropping, the skies are clear, and that Texas sun ain’t trying to melt you every time you step outside. That means one thing: fall mode activated 🍂 Before winter fully checks in, now’s the time to hit the trails, parks, and hidden outdoor gems around the Metroplex. Whether you’re […]

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TRENDING: Why the Government Shut Down and What It Means for You As we endure the government shutdown for a third week, states have begun issuing warnings that concern funding for food, as things are about to dry up. The Texas Health and Human Services Department warned, “SNAP benefits for November won’t be issued if […]

For World Environment Day, Check out the best U.S. cities for thrifting just in time for the global holiday inside.

In most underrepresented or marginalized communities, Earth Day is not one of those holidays we take a lot of pride in. In a lot of ways, minorities have been excluded or undermined in environmental research and conversations. It wasn’t until 1989 when Kimberlé Crenshaw, a civil rights activist and scholar, introduced the term intersectionality to […]