It's not often Texas voters get a say in how the state governs social issues but 'parental rights' are on the ballot this year.
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This year's lineup promises the best in Bengali fashion, film and cultural traditions.
In a move that's been months in the making, the TEA and Mike Morath will make FWISD their own.
A popular spot for many of Dallas' elite families has faced other lawsuits for failing to protect kids from a serial abuser.
When the roster was leaked over the weekend, a player with Dallas connections stood out as perhaps the biggest American World Cup snub.
These locals might soon benefit from Donald Trump's November victory.
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Can Whataburger keep pace with the morning coffee crowd?
Sanitation services are only halfway through citywide debris pickups, despite tripling collections since the May 28 storm.
The new bill is moving in tandem with a lawsuit that says extreme heat in Texas prisons is cruel and unusual punishment.
Dallas library staff will look for new revenue opportunities, including passport offices, to help keep all branches open.
Allen West's decision to abandon precinct-based voting may have led to backlash amongst local Republicans.
The agency could be forced to layoff nearly 1,000 workers and cut back services ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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It's a dodge ball game and you have to pick one team: avocado toast or chicken tendies. Who you slinging for?
From "the great construction boondoggle" to the "absurdity of help," one venue owner shares his struggle to survive.
Bagels arouse strong emotions in people, like well-done steaks and pineapple on pizza. Or cilantro.
Does this mean we get another parade?
The reality star/lawyer is pushing to stop the execution of Ivan Cantu, who maintains that he was framed for two North Texas murders.
'Badu Presents: Echos 19' is our local heroine's Juneteenth show. Here are our predictions and our wishlist for Thursday.
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If you're looking for a new culinary adventure, assemble some friends, maybe for a birthday party, and hit the soup bar.
Dozens of residents told the council the development is not welcome in their North Dallas neighborhood. But it is now on its way.
The university informed Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez his installation would be abruptly removed, raising concerns of censorship.
You could throw a dart on a map and (almost) anywhere it lands would be better than an atrocity that sells truffle fries for $20. But here we are.