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Oak Cliff Supportive Housing Facility Clears Zoning Hurdle After 4 Years of Setbacks

By Emma RubyMay 20, 2024

Despite differing neighborhood views on a supportive housing facility, the CPC agreed to move forward with the plans.

Eric Johnson, Donald Trump

Will Mayor Eric Johnson Be at the NRA Convention This Weekend? He Won’t Say.

By Kelly Dearmore and OthersMay 17, 2024

With the NRA convention coming up in Dallas, we wanted the mayor to answer one simple question. Donald Trump will be there. What about him?

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This City Process Could Change, Giving Dallas Residents Fewer Rights

By Jacob VaughnMay 16, 2024

A new state law has helped spark changes in a process that has long been used by residents to protect their neighborhoods.

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Former Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax

Dallas Mayor Says T.C. Broadnax Shouldn’t Receive Severance Pay

By Jacob VaughnMay 15, 2024

The former city manager’s lump-sum severance pay would be nearly a half-million dollars. The mayor questions whether taxpayers should be on the hook for it.

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North Texas Real Estate Agents Face a Future With New Questions

By Jacob VaughnMay 15, 2024

Real estate professionals in North Texas face an uncertain future thanks to a recent settlement over commissions.

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After Vote To Legally Integrate Denton Cemetery, Mayor Voices Frustration

By Emma RubyMay 14, 2024

The Denton mayor proposed rewriting a deed adopted by the city in 1933 that outlawed burials of non-whites in the cemetery.

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Rowlett Kills Its DEI Commission

By Jacob VaughnMay 13, 2024

The commission has been disbanded, but its chair says she won’t stop DEI work in Rowlett.

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How ForwardDallas May Affect the Future of Dallas Neighborhoods

By Jacob VaughnMay 10, 2024

The ForwardDallas plan is being discussed at city plan commission meetings and town halls. Some worry about what the plan might change.

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As Democrats Stare Down ‘Tough’ Senate Map, Colin Allred Practices Bipartisanship

By Emma RubyMay 9, 2024

Votes putting pressure on TikTok and dealing with the southern border highlight some of the congressman’s moderate leanings.

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Here’s Who Will Oversee the Dallas County Property Tax Appraisal Process

By Emma RubyMay 7, 2024

For the first time, Dallas voters are able to have a bit more say over what goes on at the county appraisal district board.

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Report: Immigrants Contribute Billions to Dallas Economy

By Jacob VaughnMay 6, 2024

Immigrants accounted for 23.2% of the total population in Dallas and their households earned $10.7 billion in income in 2022, according to a new report.

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What Could Ken Paxton’s Bank Bans Mean for the Dallas Bond?

By Emma RubyMay 6, 2024

As banks are banned from the Texas bond industry, interest rates are inflating and taxpayers are footing the bill.

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Pro-Palestine Protesters Hold Walkout at UNT, the Latest College to See Protests

By Jack MoragliaMay 1, 2024

On Tuesday, UNT student groups added to the wave of college campus protests that have erupted across the country in recent days. More around North Texas are expected.

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Dallas Botched Renovations of Its New Permitting Office

By Jacob VaughnMay 1, 2024

Not long after they moved in, Dallas development services employees had to vacate their new office because it failed city inspections.

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Greg Abbott Warns Migrants About Alligators: ‘Cross at Your Own Risk’

By Kelly DearmoreApril 30, 2024

The Texas governor adds to his list of threats and jokes aimed at migrants with an alligator video from the Rio Grande.

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Dallas Library Plan Recommends Overhaul of Central Library, Renovations for 11 Others

By Emma RubyApril 29, 2024

The council unanimously voted to reimagine the “malfunctioning,” “dark” and”confusing” downtown central library.

Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax has resigned.

‘You Need a CEO’: In What Areas Should Dallas’ Next City Manager Excel?

By Jacob VaughnApril 22, 2024

Dallas City Council members weigh in on what kind of person the next city manager should be in order to succeed.

After Punishing Primaries, Key Runoffs Could Tilt Texas Legislature Further Right

By Tyler HicksApril 17, 2024

Following the Super Tuesday demise of many enemies of Greg Abbott and Ken Paxton, the GOP civil war still rages, according to Lawrence Wright, author of Mr. Texas.

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Is This the Beginning of the End of Old City Park?

By Jacob VaughnApril 15, 2024

Starting in May, Old City Park will be under the city’s management. Some are worried about what that will look like.

Dallas city council listens to public speakers.

‘It’s a Real Shame’: Important Projects Left Out of Dallas’ 2024 Bond Package

By Jacob VaughnApril 12, 2024

Some aren’t thrilled with how the 2024 bond package turned out because of some key items missing from the ballot.

‘Already Decided’: Residents Push Back Against Proposed Dallas Homeless Facility

By Jacob VaughnApril 4, 2024

Plans are in flux for a property in Dallas’ District 3 originally meant to house the homeless, but the project faces resident opposition.

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Rowlett’s DEI Commission Fights To Keep Its Name

By Jacob VaughnApril 2, 2024

Texas has waged war against DEI offices on college campuses. Now, some fear a name change could be the beginning of the end of Rowlett’s DEI Commission.

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