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Will Beto O’Rourke Run for President? Sure. Why Not?

Election night was just a week ago. Votes — in Florida, Arizona and California — are still being counted and recounted.The calendar hasn't even flipped to December and still, among a certain set of political diehards and fan boys, one question dominates the conversation: Is Beto O'Rourke going to run...
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West Nile Virus Precautions are Still Needed This Late in the Season

The city of Dallas will be spraying pesticide today in two neighborhoods where mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile virus. The neighborhoods are the 6700 block of Sperry in Lakewood and the 6400 block of Prestonshire in Preston Hollow, which will be sprayed between 9 p.m. tonight and 5 a.m...
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Botham Jean Witness’ Testimony Toasted by Take From GoFundMe

Let’s be certain about one thing. Money is always an issue in questions of sincerity and truth-telling. The fact that you’re making money on it doesn’t automatically make what you tell me untrue, but I have a big right to wonder. If money is on the table, it’s on the...
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K-Pop Boy Band BTS Visits and Enlivens Fort Worth for the First Time

If boy bands have taught us anything, it's that well-rehearsed choreography set to pop music will always attract hordes of frenzied teenagers dubbed as fans. Such was the case when Korean pop band BTS hit the stage Saturday at the Fort Worth Convention Center, the first of two consecutive sold-out...
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Former Dallas Cop Amber Guyger Indicted for Murder in Botham Jean Shooting

A Dallas County Grand Jury indicted former Dallas Police Department Officer Amber Guyger on murder charges related to her shooting and killing her neighbor, Botham Jean, in early September. Guyger shot Jean in his apartment, believing he was a burglar.  Guyger entered Jean's apartment on Sept. 6 after completing her...
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Tuesday’s Results Show Texas’ Blue Wave Could Still Be Bathtub-Sized

Heading into Tuesday night's Texas primary, the state's Democrats had plenty of reasons to be hopeful. During early voting, more Democrats had turned out than during any previous mid-term primary in the state's 15 biggest counties, besting their Republican counterparts by more than 40,000 ballots. Beto O'Rourke, the El Paso...
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How to Treat Your Politically Opposite Family Member This Holiday Season

With the holiday season here, families are bound to spend more time with one another and have even closer conversations. Inevitably, when conversations run too long, the risk of politics being brought to the table increases. There’s always that one relative who feels strongly about politics and wants you to...
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Best Things To Do in Dallas This Weekend

Friday Modern for modern’s sake is not something John Adams, unarguably one of the most important living composers, has any interest in entertaining. His works undeniably dialogue with contemporary musical trends like modernism and the dark inclinations of so-called “serious art music,” yet the composer positions these threads within the...
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21 Things To Do in Dallas This Week

Thursday The nonprofit Dallas Opera Guild presents its ever-growing annual vocal competition. Launched in 1987, the Dallas Opera Guild Vocal Competition offers opera buffs a chance to see and hear the next generation of burgeoning national opera talents. In addition to industry recognition and the chance to perform alongside The...
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Pie Tap Has a $2 Frosé For You and Your Brosé

We've seen some good frosés crop up across Dallas over the last year and a half, but we're delighted to finally see one that's a bit elevated—both in ingredients and ABV. Pie Tap decided that some frozen summer water wasn't going to cut it, so they took it up a notch by adding Hendrick’s gin and Aperol to the usually (relatively) innocent cocktail. The result? A frosé that will bump up your brunch game. And at just $2 a pop (clink, fizz), you may find yourself calling it "pink drank".