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The Farmers Branch City Council unanimously approved a public reprimand of Mayor Terry Lynne based on the allegations, in which he reportedly got into a heated exchange with the deputy city manager and improperly gave direct orders to staff members.
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Addison City Council voted Tuesday not to rescind its withdrawal election. Farmers Branch, meanwhile, cancelled the May 2 election after DART put forward a new funding deal.
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Four cities have confirmed they're considering a new DART plan to keep the agency intact.
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Among Texas congressional lawmakers, Johnson has made the second-highest number of trades, amassing a volume of $4.24 million.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit board members are figuring out a way to respond to cities' requests for service and funding changes as a sixth member plans to vote soon to possibly leave the system.
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The once solidly blue 32nd District is considered the safest bet for Republicans out of the five Democratic seats targeted by the GOP’s new congressional gerrymander.
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If cities vote to leave DART, service could end at more than a dozen rail stations and bus stops.
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DART elections in the suburbs will impact the future of public transit in North Texas.
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Let’s just say, 2025 was a lot. Here are the cool, the fascinating and the just plain fun stories that happened in North Texas over the last year.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit's recently appointed board chair Randall Bryant sat down with KERA as four cities prepare to vote whether to leave the agency.
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The DART board this week reviewed potential service changes if four member cities leave the agency.
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Addison City Council will vote next week whether to call for a withdrawal election to leave DART. It would be the fifth city to do so.