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Dallas County Administrator Darryl Martin says in a statement that a $2.4 million fraudulent payment appears to be unrelated to a hacking incident in October.
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Dallas County commissioners are fighting over records with the county's juvenile department and are accused of withholding raises.
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Since the 1850s, Dallas and Fort Worth have had a testy relationship, like quarreling siblings. Did we ever grow out of it?
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Just like love, art is all around. You just have to look for it. These pieces are located in public spaces that you've probably already been to.
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After you've taken the gang out for barbeque and for pictures with the beaver in front of Buc-ee's, try out one of these fun, local destinations.
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You normally sit down to check your blood pressure, but UT Southwestern researchers have found standing up may more accurately show if you have hypertension.
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Dallas County Commissioners wonder how much taxpayers will have to pay for a new bill that allows state and local law enforcement to arrest migrants who've entered the country unlawfully.
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Officials raised concerns about computer system security at Dallas County IT Executive Governance Committee meetings months before an Oct. 19 "cybersecurity incident."
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Dallas County — the target of a recent cyber attack — wants to hire a new IT leader. who will be tasked with improving security on its computer systems.
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Nestor Hernandez, 31, will spend life in prison with no possibility of parole for shooting and killing a nurse and social worker at Methodist Dallas Medical Center last year.
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The council approved over $2 million for updated cybersecurity systems. The decision comes as Dallas County officials deal with a separate ongoing attack.
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Nestor Hernandez told jurors he didn't mean to shoot and kill two workers at Methodist Dallas Medical Center after fighting with his girlfriend in the hospital's maternity ward.