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A Dallas judge has delayed ruling on a case over whether West Dallas residents can file for the forced closure of a shingle plant near their homes.
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The Dallas Plan Commission delayed discussion of an ordinance some residents have tried to use to close down a decades-old shingle factory in the neighborhood.
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The Dallas city plan commission will discuss amending a controversial ordinance that could impact residents' ability to close potentially harmful factories.
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A new health study shows West Dallas residents could be exposed to higher levels of harmful air pollutants. Residents say they've been sounding the alarm for years.
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The main gate to the decades-old GAF shingle factory was barricaded on Monday as West Dallas residents and environment activists staged an act of civil disobedience.
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‘Mis-Lead’ uses a percussive score, projections and poems by Maya Angelou and Octavio Paz to examine the legacy of industrial pollution in the neighborhood.
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EPA scientists went fishing to begin a study of how a pollution from a group of concrete batch plants impacts human health.
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West Dallas residents say they feel belittled by the response to concerns over the GAF shingle plant. Council Member Omar Narvaez says he's constrained by ethics laws.
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EPA regulators have announced a new program aimed specifically at putting data behind West Dallas residents' concerns.
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After vehement opposition from West Dallas residents, the city's zoning ordinance committee delayed a vote that would remove residents rights to file for a scheduled closure.
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The nonprofit Builders of Hope is working with the city of Dallas to create an anti-displacement program categorizing neighborhoods at risk of rapid gentrification.
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we examine how nearly 100 artists have found a thriving community in an area known as the Tin District near Fabrication Street.