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The legal battle over SB4, which gives local and state police the authority to arrest someone suspected of illegally entering Texas, has become an emotional roller coaster.
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Dallas County commissioners have approved almost $600,000 to help the county's Odyssey software work with other computers systems, the latest additional expense.
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The National Rifle Association is holding its annual meeting to Dallas. But city officials are mum about what the NRA is paying for convention space and security needs.
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Barry Wernick says he's requesting a manual recount not to change the results of his primary race for Texas House District 108, but to "expose flaws, if any" in the elections process. The Dallas County Elections Department refutes his claims, which Wernick made without providing evidence.
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Dallas County commissioners voted to extend the interim IT director's contract while they continue searching for a permanent "chief information officer."
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Amid controversy over what a civilians on a police oversight board can or cannot do — Dallas city officials could be limiting access to complaints of misconduct.
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Dallas County commissioners and the Dallas city council agreed to allow the state’s new child care facility tax exemption.
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The plan to "depress" the 2.8 mile stretch of roadway was approved by the Dallas City Council — with significant community opposition — last year.
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No candidate earned a majority of votes, so the top two candidates will compete to win in a May runoff election.
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The Dallas Charter Review Commission voted down two proposals that would place the Parks and Recreation Department under the city manager's supervision.
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Dallas city charter amendments in the 1930s created the first independence park board. Now two proposals could change that nearly 100-year-old structure.
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The Texas Republican Party is facing internal turmoil. Some lifelong conservatives say the GOP has become too extreme. Who will they vote for on election day?