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Forget the incense and the app subscriptions — here's a practical, locally grounded road map for Dallas beginners who want to sit still and mean it.

Temperature, light pollution, and urban noise are the three silent saboteurs of sleep quality — and in Dallas right now, all three are maxed out.

Dallas wellness professionals say the science on stress relief is clearer than ever — and you don't need a spa membership to use it.

From White Rock Lake to the Katy Trail, a packed stretch of fun runs, charity walks and community fitness events is giving Dallas residents every reason to lace up through July and August.

From White Rock Lake to the Katy Trail, a packed calendar of community fitness events is giving Dallasites plenty of reasons to get moving before the heat wins.

From Oak Cliff to Deep Ellum, no-cost counseling and crisis support are closer than you think — here's how to get through the door.

FC Dallas academies in Frisco and Mavericks community outreach in South Dallas are building lasting infrastructure. Find grassroots tournaments and local sports opportunities.

From Deep Ellum hardware labs to Uptown's AI corridors, Dallas startups are locking in roadmaps that could reshape how the city does business — and competes globally.

From Oak Cliff to Frisco, local teams are turning summer 2026 into a community-building moment that goes well beyond the scoreboard.

With the NHL Finals and MLS playoff positioning both on the line this July, North Texas is suddenly the center of the sports universe.

FreightPath AI, headquartered in the Uptown district, just closed a $47 million Series B and is already moving product for three of the Fortune 500 companies based along the Dallas North Tollway corridor.

From deep-fried pho to Tex-Mex without the nostalgia, Dallas chefs are writing a playbook that's catching the attention of food writers from London to Singapore.

As temperatures soar across North Texas, the people programming July's cultural calendar are betting that air-conditioned theaters and galleries will draw crowds seeking respite and connection.

From Deep Ellum's warehouse conversions to Preston Center's new Spanish restaurants, Dallas's food and drink landscape has shifted dramatically in the past 18 months—and residents are all in.

A surge in community-led programming across Deep Ellum, Oak Lawn, and the Design District signals a fundamental shift away from big-budget institutions toward neighborhood-driven cultural movements.

From Uptown office rents to Deep Ellum retail vacancies, the mid-2026 signals are mixed — and every operator in Dallas needs to read them carefully.

Marcus Webb's logistics startup, FreightLocal, has quietly become one of Dallas's fastest-growing employers — and a case study in how the city's mid-market business corridor is redefining regional commerce.
North Texas startups pulled in more than $4.2 billion in venture funding through the first half of 2026, reshaping Deep Ellum loft spaces and Legacy West office towers alike.
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