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The Dallas City Council passed a mostly ceremonial resolution agreeing to continue negotiations on a funding plan with the police and fire pension system board.
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Three of Dallas' most influential employees received performance reviews — and a salary bump — after years of waiting.
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The two cases were confirmed as part of the outbreak by the Texas Department of State Health Services on Tuesday.
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Two bills were filed in the Texas legislature that would change the protest threshold of property owners within 200 feet of a proposed rezoning. One bill includes an amendment to keep the current threshold for gambling, the other does not.
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Cooper Flagg might be headed to Dallas to start his NBA career. And a fan base that lost Luka Doncic this season might have a new star to cheer for.
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The lottery recently banned online couriers, but some state legislators are considering more regulation.
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The Texas House voted 87-58 to approve Senate Bill 1257 on Monday. The measure requires health care providers who provide gender transition health care to also cover any care related to "adverse effects and reversals."
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The 65,000-square-foot facility will expand services to give patients transformative cancer treatments in Tarrant County.
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House Bill 4 would make the test shorter and base scores on how students’ performance compares to national averages.
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Maroon 9 Community Enrichment Organization, which serves the 76104 and 76105 ZIP codes, is adjusting its summer programming after losing $10,000.
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As the university removed mention of DEI programs from its website, TCU students reflected on the Black experience and the meaning of diversity.
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Breanna Nix advances to top 3 on ‘American Idol,’ returns to Denton for parade and concert WednesdayDenton singer Breanna Nix advanced to the top 3 in the current season of American Idol on Monday night. She will be coming home to Denton this Wednesday for a parade and live concert on the downtown Square.
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The bills would stiffen penalties for trespassing in animal enclosures, elevating some offenses to felony charges. They would also classify unauthorized entry into enclosures at zoos, aquariums, and other animal care facilities as a state jail felony.
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Instead of going home after a long night at a Dec. 10 Fort Worth City Council meeting that gave Mercy Culture Church the green light to build a shelter for human trafficking survivors, lead pastors Landon and Heather Schott went to church.