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Chih-Ming Feng, known as "Petey," was reportedly detained by ICE after a routine immigration check-in.
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Officers can be heard telling the man to stop before opening fire. Three other people were hospitalized.
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It's not clear how the officer was involved in the early-morning shooting, or whether anyone was injured by police.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission approved an application for the Dallas-based Texas Stock Exchange to start listing as early as next year. Economists say it could have rippling effects throughout Texas.
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Regional transportation leaders are sending a letter to congressional representatives asking them to support the bullet train project.
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Some DART passengers said they have safety concerns following the incident that injured 15 people.
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The agency is proposing cuts to bus routes and light rail frequency and an increase in fares for paratransit riders.
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The Dallas City Council approved a contract with vendor IKE Smart City to install as many as 150 interactive kiosks across the city in coming years.
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Inspire Art Dallas unveiled a powerful mural by artists Joshua and Mari Hidalgo King at Cancer Survivors Plaza in Downtown Dallas, telling four survivors' emotional journeys through bold colors.
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Dallas Sounds Amplified transforms high-traffic spots around downtown into pseudo-stages for emerging local acts.
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Thousands of people marched through downtown Dallas on Sunday to protest strict immigration policies and call for reform.
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Saks Global, which owns Neiman Marcus, announced the decision to keep the flagship store open longer on Friday while they work with city officials to reimagine the space.