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Election Day voting in Dallas County isn't as simple as early voting was this year. Don't go to the wrong polling location.
The stunning number includes more than $300 million for the 'most urgent problems.'
Presented by the Flame Foundation and the Flamenco Fever respectively, Dallas is in for a season of Spanish culture.
Comedian Luis Juarez will headline a lineup of area comedians on Sept. 19 at the Latino Cultural Center in Deep Ellum.
Which stories made our readers click and read this year? A lot of them were about angry people, for one thing.
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A study from people who know about driving in the snow say that making your way through the Dallas-area isn't all that easy in January.
$2,360 buys you an omakase for eight. $15 buys you a burger. Both raise questions.
The up-and-coming drill artist was shot during an altercation at a local muffler shop, for which he is a suspect.
Caché, a New Orleans-inspired cocktail lounge above S&D Oyster Co., opens with bold drinks, fine wine, and luxe bites.
Dallas restaurants and bars are approaching the high-stakes election on Tuesday night with strong drinks and some food deals.
Yelp has feelings on two area doughnut shops. They might be a drive, but apparently worth it.
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Once one of Dallas' prized restaurants, a new chef is at the helm of Meridian, which should reopen early this summer.
A church elder told staff this week that tithing is down 35-40% and more staff reductions are coming soon.
The governor announced Wednesday that any cities sporting “political ideologies” on the roads could lose state and federal funds.
A bipartisan coalition elected Dustin Burrows as House Speaker. The Lubbock Republican defeated Mansfield Rep. David Cook.
Manny's Mexican Kitchen in Richardson dishes up authentic Mexican dishes along with the Tex-Mex.
The recent trend of prominent church leaders stepping down for misconduct, abuse and moral failures hasn't died down.
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How do the films "Reality" and "Winner" stack up to the incredible story of Reality Winner
Rep. Julie Johnson says the Texas foster care system has many problems, including a shortage of parents.
Apps, AI and ICE all play a part in the newest Texas laws.
Texas' role as the 'third coast' for filmmaking is expanding, and DIFF's schedule shows why that is.