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The City of Dallas began removing rainbow crosswalks in the historically gay neighborhood of Oak Lawn on Monday.
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Norman joined the Cowboys in 1962 and was the force behind integrating players' hotel rooms so they were not assigned by race.
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Six Dallas City Council members requested the removal of Cesar Chavez from its 2026 and future citywide calendars.
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From Dallas City Hall to libraries and roadways, Dallas residents can tell their council members how to focus next year's budget.
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Confusion over where to vote plagued the March 3 primary election in Dallas County. Now the GOP wants to return to county-wide voting.
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Election department software tracked thousands of times navigators posted at primary voting locations helped redirect voters to their correct precinct-voting site.
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Texas families have until midnight Tuesday to apply for newly created Texas Education Freedom Accounts, which use public funds to pay for private schooling.
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The city of Dallas ended its contract between Oak View Group and Fair Park First in 2025 after an audit found $5 million in misallocated funds.
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Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn gave a briefing to commissioners about the statistics related to Tarrant County Jail inmates in 2025.
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Dallas County Democrats have told the Texas Supreme Court that its initial request for a local judge to keep polls open late on primary Election Day is "moot."
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Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are continuing as planned even as host cities wait for federal FEMA security funding tied to the global tournament, according to multiple North Texas agencies.
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The city of Richardson could soon vote on stricter regulations on short-term rentals after receiving push back from residents.
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Tarrant County received a letter from the Freedom from Religion Foundation with legal concerns over its Ten Commandments monument installed on the courthouse lawn.
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Voter turnout in North Texas on Election Day for the primaries was up, largely due to Democratic voters.