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Six Dallas City Council members requested the removal of Cesar Chavez from its 2026 and future citywide calendars.
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Dallas police say Diamon-Maziarre Robinson, also known as "Mike King," was shot and killed after allegedly pointing a handgun at officers during a standoff in a Medical District parking garage. The shooting, involving the Dallas Police Department, is under investigation by the Dallas County District Attorney's Office.
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Ahead of a Dallas City Council vote on the direction of City Hall, residents are speaking up about their opinions over the future of the building.
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The unique afternoon tea experience pairs scones and chamber music with a sightseeing tour.
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The downtown interstate will once again close for construction beginning Friday night and will reopen early Monday morning.
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Glass and frozen precipitation fell into the hotel’s drawing room, causing damage but no reported injuries.
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The council passed a resolution this week reiterating opposition to above-ground passenger rail in parts of Dallas and adding another area of West Dallas to the list.
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Dallas County commissioners approved a $10 million contract with Housing Forward for phase 2 of its Street to Home project, but said more progress is needed.
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A board member of Dallas nonprofit Refuge for Renewal, founded by hotelier Monty Bennett, said there was never a board meeting or formal discussion since its founding.
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Drivers should prepare for traffic and delays as I-30 closes between I-35E and the I-45/U.S. 75 interchange.
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Comerica Bank is considering laying off employees amidst a nearly $11 billion acquisition by the Ohio-based Fifth Third Bank. The company also said it's evaluating its real estate footprint as its lease in the Comerica Bank Tower is set to expire in 2028.
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AT&T announced it would move its global headquarters to Plano, but future plans over the company's presence in Dallas is uncertain.