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
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDallas mourns the loss of Bob BowieDallas just lost a true community hero. Bob Bowie, co-founder of Tackle Tomorrow and a tireless advocate for childhood literacy, has passed away at 79. His work alongside Cowboys legend Charles Haley changed the lives of countless kids in South Dallas, breaking cycles of poverty through education. The outpouring of love—from Troy Aikman’s quiet tribute to heartfelt messages from families—shows how deeply Bob’s kindness and vision touched this city. It’s a reminder of the power one person has to build bridges and leave a legacy that lasts. How can we keep Bob’s mission alive in our neighborhoods? #Sports #Football #Dallas20Share
glen25+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a beloved Dallas sports bar and Red Raiders fan hub, is refusing to call last call until Texas Tech is knocked out of the College Football Playoff. The bar, set to close after a decade, will stay open for every Red Raiders game as long as their playoff run continues. If Tech keeps winning, so does the party—giving fans one more reason to cheer. It’s a unique sendoff that’s turning every game into a potential farewell bash. Would you want your favorite local spot to go out like this? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a beloved Dallas sports bar and Texas Tech fan hub, is closing—but there’s a twist. 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 opening its doors for every game day, giving fans a few more chances to celebrate together. This unique sendoff has the whole community rooting for the Red Raiders even harder. Would you want your favorite spot to go out with a run like this? Let’s hear your best High Fives memories and playoff predictions! #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
Jason Wells+FollowWhy North Dallas gets H-E-B before Oak CliffNorth Dallas just landed a full-size H-E-B, but folks in South Oak Cliff are still waiting—and it’s not just about zip codes. Grocery chains like H-E-B look at more than just demand; they weigh things like income, zoning, and even shoplifting risk. The real cost of food deserts isn’t just higher prices—it’s hours lost traveling for groceries, extra stress, and fewer healthy meals for families. The solution? It takes the right store format, city support, and real community partnership. What do you think it’ll take for South Oak Cliff to finally get the grocery access it deserves? #Food #Dallas #FoodDeserts00Share
John Camacho+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a Dallas favorite for Texas Tech fans, is closing—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 its doors for each game, giving fans a place to rally and celebrate. It’s a bittersweet sendoff, but also a unique way for the community to come together and cheer for both their team and their bar. How do you feel about a business tying its last days to a sports team’s playoff run? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
dianefrank+FollowChristmas kindness at Dallas H-E-BShoppers in Burleson, Texas, got an unexpected holiday gift when a system glitch shut down H-E-B’s registers—so the store let everyone take their groceries home for free. No receipts, no hassle, just a big dose of relief right before Christmas. With rising prices and holiday stress, moments like this feel extra special. It’s wild to think how a technical hiccup turned into a story of generosity that folks will remember for years. Would you pay it forward if this happened to you? Let’s talk about the best surprises you’ve experienced in your community! #Food #Dallas #HEB00Share
Amy Williams+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to 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 opening for each game, giving fans one last chance to cheer together. It’s a bittersweet twist: the longer the Red Raiders’ run, the longer this Dallas hangout survives. What do you think—can a team’s playoff hopes really keep a local spot alive? Would you rally behind your team to save your favorite bar? #Sports #Football #Dallas10Share
Amy 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 will stay open as long as the Red Raiders keep winning in the College Football Playoff. Every game day, the bar comes alive, and if Tech pulls off an upset against Oregon, the party continues. Locals are rallying around both their team and their bar, hoping for one last epic run. It’s more than just football—this is about community, memories, and squeezing every last drop out of a beloved spot. Who else is rooting for a few more game days at High Fives? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share