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Las Almas Rotas is one of Dallas' most prolific agave bars. Here's where to start.
You might need to wait before buying that new vehicle. Tariffs on imported cars and their parts are driving up costs.
Despite a burgeoning population, few residents turned out to vote in Princeton's mayoral runoff election.
Might want to start stockpiling THC seltzers. Community Brewing, which produces THC drinks, wants a common sense approach.
The software is embroiled in legal challenges and was built on billions of images from social media, causing privacy concerns for some.
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Dallas dipped its toe into permanent supportive housing when Cliff Manor opened to the homeless in 2010. Its legacy is mixed.
Here's where you want to be a home seller in North Texas.
Can Whataburger keep pace with the morning coffee crowd?
Dallas' libraries have relied on the slashed funding to start the GED Testing Center and English language learning classes.
The order, which comes after two special sessions and places new age restrictions on THC products, delights hemp experts.
The director of sanitation does not need anyone's approval to end trash services in alleys, but that won't stop the people from fighting.
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The Oscar-winning musical duo reconnected after more than 15 years, releasing a new album and mounting an extensive tour.
Academics name the year's top releases. Do they match your faves?
The reality star/lawyer is pushing to stop the execution of Ivan Cantu, who maintains that he was framed for two North Texas murders.
Sanitation services are only halfway through citywide debris pickups, despite tripling collections since the May 28 storm.
The famed Ohio State University marching band might turn in the best performance we see at this year's Cotton Bowl
Pastors getting into trouble is nothing new in the Dallas area.
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This family-run pop-up with pupusas and traditional Salvadoran drinks is looking for a permanent home.
Music Safari started as a front lawn concert series in Kessler Park during the pandemic. Now it's a free, annual tradition.
Co-owner Jason Garrett has garnered this spot a lot of attention. But we went because of the other owner's culinary ranking.
A short trip down the road could save you hundreds of dollars.