Tuesday, Dec. 9

Key U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data drops on Tuesday with results from an October survey on job openings and labor turnover.

Not Impossible founder and CEO Mick Ebeling speaks at the SMU Tate Lecture Series about starting and growing his innovation laboratory focused on solving big problems for the marginalized and disenfranchised.

Grapevine-based GameStop Corp. reports earnings as the videogame retailer is in the midst of the key holiday shopping season.

Coppell-based Dave & Buster’s will share results too, along with AutoZone, Campbell’s and Academy Sports and Outdoors.

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Wednesday, Dec. 10

The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank will make another decision on key interest rates, amid growing divisions on how to balance a stagnant jobs market against rising prices. Results should be released around 1 p.m. Central.

In Texas, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas will host a virtual webinar on the role that financial institutions and philanthropy play in helping with disaster recovery, including lessons from the Hill Country flooding.

Thursday, Dec. 11

More government economic data is set to come out Thursday with the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly state employment and unemployment situation for September.

Sister Wives star Christine Brown Woolley stops by the flagship Half Price Books location in Dallas at 7 p.m. to talk about her book Sister Wife: A Memoir of Faith, Family, and Finding Freedom.

Costco, Lululemon and Vera Bradley give their third-quarter results.

Friday, Dec. 12

Listen to Hollywood royal Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt read from her children’s book Kat and Brandy at Interabang Books at 11 a.m. It is a ticketed event with a cost of $18.99 and it includes a copy of the book.

The BMW Dallas Marathon starts with a one-mile race around Dallas City Hall, twice. Longer races will be held during the weekend and culminate with half and full marathons Sunday.

Retired Air Force Lieutenant General Rich Clark kept his B-1 bomber helmet and displays it...Meet North Texan Rich Clark, the man behind the College Football Playoff

Athlete, war hero and retired head of the U.S. Air Force Academy takes the throttle of college gridiron’s biggest games.

Daelyn Knight, the founder of Knight Chews.How an Allen native went from the gridiron to gym supplements

Daelyn Knight turned chewable creatine supplements into a business, and they’re available in 40 locations across three states.