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Texas AG Ken Paxton sues 'TexAM' university, alleging illegal degree programs and deceptive brandingTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a North Texas school operating as "TexAM," alleging it illegally offered degrees and misled students about ties to Texas A&M.
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Unofficial results show Richardson voters supporting 50 proposed amendments to the city charter and five bond propositions during Saturday’s elections.
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Beginning May 27, Richardson will prohibit new short-term rental registrations in residential areas to give the city time to evaluate concerns raised by residents in recent months.
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Trimmy’s is designed for families of neurodivergent kids who are searching for an accommodating space.
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Richardson residents will vote on 50 proposed amendments to the city charter and five bond propositions during the May 2 elections.
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Mohammad Nazeer Paktiawal, 41, died March 14 in a Dallas hospital, the day after ICE arrested him outside his home. He was the 24th person to die in ICE custody since last October.
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The city of Richardson could soon vote on stricter regulations on short-term rentals after receiving push back from residents.
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New Year’s resolutions are tough to keep going. Beyond The Bar in Richardson has options for those who want alcohol-free options in 2026.
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There are 17 constitutional amendments on the ballot this year. Business leaders from Dallas and Richardson say they're closely watching two that would have impacts on local businesses.
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Dallas County is expanding its Overdose Response Team to five cities, aiming to reduce fentanyl-related deaths through onsite care and recovery support.
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After years of construction, North Texans can start riding the new commuter rail line Oct. 25.
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The Charter Review Committee is recommending increasing council member pay from $100 per meeting to $1,200 per month.