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The 2025 Restaurant and Chef Award semifinalists are recognized across 25 categories.
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The Regional Transportation Council, an independent policy group of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, could allocate $1 million in funding “in preparation for potential litigation” by Dallas-based Hunt Realty Investment Inc. related to an environmental assessment for high-speed rail in the Fort Worth-Dallas area.
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The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Richardson is now open. The Lake Highlands theater will open Aug. 13, with locations in the Cedars, Denton and Las Colinas to follow.
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More than half of DART's 13 member cities in North Texas want to reduce their sales tax contributions, but the DART board is responsible for the final decision.
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DART is proposing changes to its fare passes and prices, which could go into place early next year.
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Alamo Drafthouse locations in Denton, Richardson, Las Colinas and two in Dallas closed suddenly in June after franchisee Two Is One, One Is None LLC announced it was filling for bankruptcy.
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After three decades reporting and reviewing North Texas culture, KERA's Jerome Weeks is retiring. So he sat down to talk about it.
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After some explosive growth in the past few years, the Dallas-Fort Worth industrial market is slowing down. But the local market remains strong long term, real estate officials say.
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At least 76 polling places in four counties closed after the weather left hundreds of thousands of North Texans without power.
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The First Unitarian Church of Dallas is starting The Truth Pregnancy Resource Center to counter anti-abortion messages from crisis pregnancy centers.
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Parkland Health expands testing and outreach to address the maternal syphilis crisis in North Texas.
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When issues like bleeding and postpartum depression are left untreated, they can lead to death. Black Texans and other groups of color experience maternal mortality at higher rates, but organizations are working to change that reality.