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For Female Entrepreneurs, North Texas Is the Land of Opportunity

Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the best places in the country for women to launch and run their own enterprises. Our comprehensive guide looks at DFW innovators, emerging leaders, big exits, challenges, and more.
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Can The Mavs Stay Alive in Game 5? Let’s Talk About It!

Here’s what to watch for as Dallas looks to stave off elimination once again.
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The State of Healthcare: A Roundtable Discussion for Businesses

Industry experts discuss the role of employers in today’s healthcare system, technology and AI updates, health insurance improvements, and healthcare landscape predictions.
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Elevated High-Speed Rail Through Downtown Dallas Appears Dead

As Dallas “pauses” its support for high-speed rail to Fort Worth, the regional transportation authority considers rerouting the train away from downtown.
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Matador Resources Acquires EnCap-backed Ameredev for $1.9 Billion

Plus: Addus HomeCare acquires Gentiva in $350 million transaction, Atlantic Street Capital invests additional $70 million in Zips Car Wash, and more.
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The Fuel Commission Is Turning Fuel Doors Into Works of Art

How a Volvo XC60 became Dallas’ most unlikely new art gallery.
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Meet Medical City Dallas’ New CEO Jay deVenny

The former Baylor Scott & White leader has spent more than a decade with Medical City Healthcare.
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Is There a Next Era In Store For Max Scherzer?

What lies ahead for a future Hall of Famer as he races back to a Rangers team that desperately needs him.
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First Look: The State’s Largest Mass Timber Office Building Comes to Frisco

The 242,300-square-foot project was designed for Crow Holdings by Duda Paine Architects, in partnership with Gensler.
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