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A public-private partnership is working to build 50 miles of trail around the city, aiming to connect both recreationists and commuters to other parts of Dallas.
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‘Texas Wild’ contains 11 covers of songs performed by artists across the Lone Star State.
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The Butler Trail off Lady Bird Lake will host 150 goats for the next three to four weeks. They'll be eating up poison ivy and other invasive plant species.
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The Chairy Orchard in Denton has closed after eight years as a local oddity because of what its owners say is an increase in vandalism over the last few weeks. The art installation, which featured hundreds of chairs in all sorts of arrangements as well as a scavenger hunt and a tiny library, was a popular spot for families, photographers and weddings.
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A list of Juneteenth events in North Texas
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The Trust for Public Land's annual ParkScore index ranks park systems based on 5 characteristics: acreage, access, investment, amenities and equity.
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Arlington's Eunice Activity Center hosted events that drew 1,500 people a year. A group of seniors is looking for a new dance venue after city council decided not to reopen the building.
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Local and federal law enforcement are still investigating the disappearance of 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, who police say was last seen in October. The new park would exclude the last name of his mother, who authorities are trying to arrest in connection with her son's likely death.
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“When I was inspecting the park, I thought: Did I miss the address?” said Ajayi. “This can’t be a park because people were cooking out at a bonfire and had set up camp.”
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The master plan aims to restore Frank Lloyd Wright's original design but even more ambitiously, to mesh that stretch of the Katy Trail and Turtle Creek into a vital park.