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More than a month ago, Dallas council members indicated that they would not support a state law preventing abortion services. What exactly that means is still a question mark.
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The City of Dallas has tried to identify places or buildings with historical significance in the past. But the history of Black, Latino and Asian communities was often overlooked.
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Dallas residents allege that the City of Dallas allowed Black and brown residential neighborhoods to be zoned next to industrial pollutants and are requesting a federal investigation.
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The City of Dallas is planning to lower its tax rate. Other North Texas cities also are looking to lessen the pain for homeowners who've seen their appraisals increase.
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Dallas residents will see higher water and trash pick-up fees if the city council approves the proposed $4.5 billion budget.
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Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax has unveiled a proposed $4.5 billion city budget. He wants to hire and retain more police officers, lower property taxes, and focus on equity and environmental justice.
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Dallas city council has signed off on a map that impacts on who has voting power and who council members represent. The new district boundaries lines will last for a decade.
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Dallas event promoters who follow the rules say a new ordinance to crack down on unpermitted events will also hurt their business.
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Far North Dallas residents and city officials say they are worried that the Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Silver Line will create safety issues and too much noise.
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An aborted attempt to move up Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax's evaluation – and possibly discuss firing him — was the elephant in the room at a city meeting Wednesday.
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Memos from the mayor and some council members show their clash with city manager is escalating.
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Dallas City Council is running out of time to approve a redistricting map that will determine if some neighborhoods stay together or split apart. The council failed to pass a final map at Wednesday's meeting.