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Dallas County says it was notified of a breach on Oct. 19, five months after a ransomware attack compromised the personal information of thousands of City of Dallas employees.
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Lewisville residents were divided Monday night on whether to allow or restrict short-term rentals, with some calling them hotels and others calling them a source of additional income.
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The amended ordinance against prostitution was ruled too broad by a municipal court, but one council member said it's still vague.
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Members told reporters that they expect to hold a candidate forum next Tuesday ahead of votes on a speaker, possibly as early as Wednesday.
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Later this month, the District 2 and local law enforcement agencies will hold a gun buyback event at Samuel Grand Park.
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Water loss to main breaks and leaking pipes is costing cities billions of gallons of water, and sometimes millions of dollars along with it.
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About a third of eligible voters in Texas are Latino – and that number is only projected to grow.
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A growing coalition of business leaders, community groups, nonprofits and others is pushing for Dallas to spend big to curb its shortage of affordable housing.
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Need help paying for home repairs in Dallas? Money’s available. Good luck figuring out how to get itThe city has eight buckets of money to help people who don’t make a lot of money pay for needed home improvements, each with slightly different rules and eligibility.
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Previous instances of presidential impeachment have each had contexts unique to their own political moments. These considerations have mattered as much as the alleged "high crimes and misdemeanors."
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Cities and counties in Texas can no longer mandate curfews for adolescents under a new state law that went into effect earlier this month.
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The 2024 increase will only impact wastewater rates, but Irving officials plan to increase both rates over the next four years.