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The department's Connect Arlington initiative offers residents and business owners a registration option for their security cameras.
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A record number of Texans are expected to travel this Fourth of July weekend, according to AAA.The organization predicts nearly 4 million Texans will take trips, breaking records previously set in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Thousands of trucks loaded with hazardous materials rumble along Dallas-Fort Worth highways every day. Experts say they don't know exactly what they carry — or how much.
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Loved ones and fellow officers eulogized Dallas Police Officer Jacob Arellano at a memorial service on Wednesday.
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Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia confirmed the off-duty police officer died in the hospital after being hit by a wrong-way driver Tuesday night.
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A plan that seeks to make streets safer for pedestrians and cyclists was approved Wednesday by the Dallas City Council.
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Dallas has vowed to make pedestrian safety a top priority, but a city audit reveals that it does not have any written procedures related to eliminating and reducing the risk of traffic fatalities.
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People panhandling — or walking along Dallas medians — may soon face significant fines.
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Although the worst of the ice and sleet accumulation is still to come Wednesday night into Thursday, some area school districts have already announced closures and cancelations and flights have been canceled at DFW and Love Field.
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Dallas has one of the highest traffic fatality rates in the nation. And the city council is looking at a plan that could change that.
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Transportation officials are sharing tips on how North Texans can prepare for another winter storm.
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The Dallas City Council voted on Wednesday to accept a grant that would give money to the police department to enforce traffic laws.