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Amid controversy over what a civilians on a police oversight board can or cannot do — Dallas city officials could be limiting access to complaints of misconduct.
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Leaders showed enthusiasm for a bullet train to Houston but not to other North Texas cities.
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The plan to "depress" the 2.8 mile stretch of roadway was approved by the Dallas City Council — with significant community opposition — last year.
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The city received 39 applications for the job. The council narrowed down the pool of candidates Tuesday.
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The Dallas Charter Review Commission voted down two proposals that would place the Parks and Recreation Department under the city manager's supervision.
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Dallas city charter amendments in the 1930s created the first independence park board. Now two proposals could change that nearly 100-year-old structure.
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Friendship-West Baptist Church filed to dismiss its case against the developers who planned to build an industrial warehouse near the church.
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Dallas is required to pay over $1.8 million for operation of a streetcar system. Several council members say it may not be worth it, citing reliability issues.
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Ground Game Texas is working to collect 35,000 signatures to put a decriminalization amendment in front of Dallas voters this fall.
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Kimberly Tolbert, who currently serves as a Dallas deputy city manager, will become the interim city manager in early June.
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A Dallas County judge removed all but one of the defendants who are seeking to build the Cypress Creek at Forest Lane apartments from a lawsuit aimed at blocking the affordable housing project.
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Dallas City Council members are scheduled to discuss naming Deputy City Manager Kimberly Tolbert to become the interim city manager in early June.