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The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition to review a curfew on sexually oriented businesses in Dallas. The decision comes two years after the ordinance was approved.
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It's been seven months since the Dallas Police Department reopened an investigation into officers who were caught on camera laughing at Dynell Lane after denying him access to the restroom at Serious Pizza in Deep Ellum in June 2023.
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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Dallas City Council members repealed an ordinance that lead to the demolition of dozens of homes in minority and low-income historic neighborhoods.
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A jury found three Dallas police officers liable for Timpa's 2016 death. Wednesday's partial settlement goes to Timpa's teenage son and two other plaintiffs in his family's wrongful death lawsuit.
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The Dallas City Council granted two contracts to minority-led firms to oversee reconstruction of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters and the Dallas memorial Arena.
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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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Dallas City Council members are scheduled to discuss naming Deputy City Manager Kimberly Tolbert to become the interim city manager in early June.
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Three council members called a meeting to name an interim city manager. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson says he's not going — and that the council shouldn't rush the process.
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After months of advocating by arts leaders, the Dallas City Council approved over $75 million in proposed bond funding for cultural facilities.
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In the past, the city relied on de-icing, using pre-wetted rock salt or chemicals on roads after they had already frozen. Now, crews will add a brine pre-treatment before snow and ice conditions.
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Dallas arts facilities are aging workhorses and need to be maintained - by funding in the new $1.1 billion bond issue