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Builders of Hope's "right to stay" campaign is aimed at creating policy changes to prevent displacement as housing costs rise.Dallas nonprofit push efforts to address housing displacement
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Former President Trump was the target of what the FBI said “appears to be an attempted assassination” at his West Palm Beach golf club. President Biden said he was briefed and a person has been detained.
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Paxton's office withdrew a 2016 opinion ruling government entities — like Dallas — are not liable when private businesses ban guns on government-leased property.
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Jessica Robledo is Denton’s new police chief, according to an announcement from the city Thursday.
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Tarrant County commissioner Gary Fickes requested a special meeting to rescind his vote cast at a previous meeting which would have allowed voter registration to take place inside county buildings.
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Republican County Judge Tim O'Hare questioned the need for early polling locations at colleges during a meeting last week.
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Streets are closed off near the Continental Building where the shooting occurred Thursday.
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Lawyers for Robert Roberson say the science used to sentence him to death is questionable and that prior health issues could explain the death of his 2-year-old daughter in 2002.
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Since the public learned about the euthanasia of Gunner, a nearly 13-year-old dog, within 24 hours of his arrival at Denton’s animal shelter last week, people all over the world have been sharing their anger — and some threats — with city officials.
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The Dallas City Council has voted to reduce speed limits on parts of I-75/Central Expressway, Great Trinity Forest Way and Buckner Boulevard.
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In the leadup to Election Day, public radio stations across the state are exploring how Texans’ religious beliefs affect the way they’re thinking about voting in November – and the greater role of government in general.
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The deck parks, similar to Klyde Warren Park downtown, are meant to reconnect communities that were separated years ago by the construction of the freeway.
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The city approved a plan to remedy billions in unfunded police and fire pension liabilities. The council may or may not give a onetime stipend to help retirees.
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The Dallas City Council voted to approve a set of amendments aimed at counteracting three voter referendum-led charter changes. A court shot that down.