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Police said they were attempting to take a capital murder suspect into custody when he opened fire.
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An exciting new life for this historic Oak Cliff church leaves a small congregation in a tough placeA church building in Oak Cliff has been repurposed into a space that hosts community arts events. Many have high hopes for the new plans. But they come as a result of some difficult decisions made by the congregation that has called the building home.
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The exhibition, which features the work of nine Texas women artists, explores the borderlands and the nature of being "in-between." It's open to the public at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center through Nov. 4.
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More than 50 artists are expected to show off their work at The Oak Cliff Assembly Art Walk.
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In only three years, Don Tortellini has taught himself photography and become the first Black photographer to have his work displayed at the Dallas Arboretum.
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The U.S. government tried to eliminate stickball from Native American communities in the 19th century. But the sport, and its successor lacrosse, have continued to thrive — especially in North Texas.
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The 2022 Oak Cliff Film Festival opens its doors for the 11th year.
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival will show several short films by Texas student filmmakers on Friday night.
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Redistricting maps for Dallas City Council races recently were updated after Black and Latino residents complained that earlier versions threatened their voting power. And that could happen again.
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The City of Dallas is making progress on a new 5-acre park in Oak Cliff that will reunite a part of the city that was once divided by the construction of I-35.
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Dallas leaders want citizens to help them find out about unpermitted events where violence might break out. This comes after a shooting at a concert left one man dead and 16 people injured.
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The past few years of the pandemic have shifted Texas neighborhoods, as both people and places have been lost to the COVID-19 virus. Close to 1 million people have died from the virus in the U.S. since March 2020.