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AT&T to move its global headquarters from Downtown Dallas to Plano, company officials confirm
AT&T announced Monday that it's officially moving its global headquarters from Downtown Dallas to Plano in the next three years. AT&T President and CEO John Stankey said the decision came after a year of deliberation and was made to invest in the company's employee experience.
Mayor Eric Johnson is pitching Dallas as a rising alternative to New York City, arguing that some financial firms could consider relocating if policies pursued by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani make the city less attractive to employers.
AT&T Inc. announced plans to build a new global headquarters in Plano, Texas, moving out of downtown Dallas in a blow to a struggling city center that has long been losing major office tenants to the surrounding suburbs.
The rapper and four others were taken to a local hospital after being shot early in the morning on New Year’s Day.
Joseph covers the Dallas Cowboys for The Dallas Morning News. After graduating from the University of Oregon in 2016, Joseph interned at The News before working for The Ames Tribune and KOIN-TV in Portland. He returned to The News in Nov. 2018 and spent five years here before he left to cover the Cowboys for Lone Star Live and DLLS Sports.
Dallas Fire-Rescue used specialized foam to battle an early-morning fire at an Oncor electrical substation in South Dallas. No power outages were reported.
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Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn gets stitches after hitting face on ice, likely out for next games
FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn got stitches in his nose and isn’t expected to be with the team for its next couple of games after hitting his face on the ice in the last game.
Rockets star Alperen Şengün suffered a lateral sprain to his right ankle in the opening minutes of a loss to the Dallas Mavericks.
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Dallas man sentenced to more than 6 years in prison after pleading guilty to convenience store robberies
SHERMAN, Texas — A Dallas man was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison Monday after pleading guilty to robbing two convenience stores in November 2023, officials say.