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North Texans demanded an end to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict at a pro-Palestinian rally Sunday at Dallas City Hall.
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Hip-hop pioneers honored with films and performances in August
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Following a temporary closure sparked by safety concerns, The People’s Fridge is set to reopen its doors with new rules.
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The Texas law known as the "Death Star" goes into effect on Sept. 1 and preempts large areas of code from city regulation.
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Dallas pastor Zarin Gracey outdistanced retired educator Joe Tave to win the Dallas City Council District 3 runoff race Saturday.
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Many Dallas systems have been down since May 3. Here's what you need to know.
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Dallas’ head of homeless services said Tuesday that city policies helped reduce homelessness, but much more funding is needed to continue that progress.
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Poker houses have led to big payouts — at least for private attorneys hired by the City of Dallas.
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The $308 million price tag for the Dallas Theater Center's new plan to renovate the Frank Lloyd Wright landmark and upgrade its surrounding park gave some on a Dallas city council committee pause
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Lingering in the street in Dallas where the median is six feet or less, or where there’s no median, now carries a financial cost — a fine as high as $500.
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The Dallas City Council voted unanimously to approve a budget not to exceed about $4.8 billion and lower the property tax rate after an unexpected vote delay.
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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.