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The First Unitarian Church of Dallas is starting The Truth Pregnancy Resource Center to counter anti-abortion messages from crisis pregnancy centers.
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Two southern Dallas pastors are urging residents to vote to approve the $1.25 billion bond package. They say "simply vote yes" to all ten propositions.
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Dallas Theater Center is co-producing the show with Bishop Arts Theatre Center.
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Giddens takes the stage at the Longhorn Ballroom on Tuesday.
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More than 2 million Texans, mostly children, have lost health insurance as the state has redetermined their eligibility for Medicaid coverage.
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Over 20 musical acts and DJs will perform within a two-mile radius in the West End.
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The Tarrant Area Food Bank said it may not have enough food to help families keep from going hungry over the summer, when school kids eat more meals at home.
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Outgoing City Manager T.C. Broadnax received fond farewells during Wednesday's meeting. That includes those who suggested he leave City Hall.
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Themes of heartbreak, history and the unbreakable human spirit are showcased at this year's festival.
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Arlington City Council gave the Arlington Economic Development Corporation the green light on a deal with E-Space Inc. that could bring in thousands of new jobs.
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Harris, Tarrant and Bexar counties say their crowded local jails are backed up with convicted state prisoners. The state says it's following the law.
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Dallas County jail advisory committee will present its yearlong efforts report and recommendations.