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The Dallas club blames untrained staff for allowing a bottle-service customer to post offensive words on the screen above the bar.
Advocates warn that overlooking such data could complicate research into the impact of Texas' abortion ban.
Two hours of bickering over a nightclub's zoning request was a reminder of how divided city council has become.
A new poll asks Americans which famous person they'd want to be buried with.
A local teacher explains why a state-mandated reading list for secondary school is a bad idea.
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The Arlington-based production company has kept things low-key in Dallas while making waves in other markets. Now, it's ready for the spotlight.
Up-and-comers Slow Joy headlined a fantastic night of local music.
A stunning amount of books have been banned by Texas school districts in the past year.
The latest terror delivers some clever nicks and has surprising Dallas ties but stumbles under controversy, boycotts and a costly rewrite.
Maybe this will give Dak Prescott something fun to watch while he recovers from hamstring surgery.
At House of Blues Dallas, an excellent double bill of post-punk bands provided '80s nostalgia.
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Enforcement downtown has helped ensure fewer Dallasites are sleeping on the streets.
Social media outrage swiftly followed reports that an unauthorized group visited Wylie East High School.
An analysis by the Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center found that a majority of Dallasites facing eviction avoid repeat lawsuits.
Men worldwide are getting their "fill" with a new penile enhancement procedure made in Dallas.
Here’s what to expect (or brace yourself for) from these new-ish events, plus perspectives from Dallas fashion insiders.
Dallas Police hope using cameras for traffic enforcement could help combat inconsistent monitoring caused by short staffing.
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Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Armani Latimer receives support for dancing without her wig to promote alopecia awareness.
If there's one thing Texas Republicans love more than limiting the rights of women, the LGBTQ community and immigrants, it's dunking on one another.
Big Bend National Park lost employees in the recent federal layoffs, meaning future visits to the park could look and feel much differently.
The new policy passed unanimously despite one historian warning that it would prevent her from teaching lessons on the Holocaust.