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Paxton's office withdrew a 2016 opinion ruling government entities — like Dallas — are not liable when private businesses ban guns on government-leased property.
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Ken Paxton and gun rights advocates say it's illegal for the State Fair to ban guns from public property. Legal and political experts say it's not so simple.
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The city has 15 days to make the State Fair reverse its ban on all firearms — including licensed concealed carry — before Paxton says he'll seek legal action.
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State legislators and gun rights advocates are calling on the State Fair of Texas to rescind its new policy banning firearms, implemented nearly a year after a shooting at the fair injured three.
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Luallen submitted his resignation after a 2022 audit. His last day is set for mid-August.
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Forth Worth activist and grandmother of Juneteenth Opal Lee led North Texans in a 2.5-mile walk to commemorate the end of slavery in Texas after the Civil War.
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Big Tuck, Lil Wayne and so many more kick off summer concert season
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After sitting vacant for 15 years, the venue will be transformed into a community and education hub, complete with mixed-income housing.
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The two-day TwoGether Land music festival will debut in Dallas on Memorial Day weekend.
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Former U.S. Rep Eddie Bernice Johnson of Dallas was laid in state at Fair Park Monday morning ahead of her wake and funeral service.
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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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Historically, onscreen cowboys have mostly been white. But the family-run Cowboys of Color Rodeo is showing people the real Old West looked much different.