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ICE agents arrested more than 80 North Texans during targeted raids Sunday.
Election Day voting in Dallas County isn't as simple as early voting was this year. Don't go to the wrong polling location.
Maybe it was a shooting star. Even the chef wondered why the award came so quickly.
The stunning number includes more than $300 million for the 'most urgent problems.'
Dallas looks to ignore the will of its voters on Proposition R, which was overwhelmingly approved in the November election.
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Urban neighborhoods recorded summer temperatures 12 degrees hotter than greener areas just a few miles away.
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.
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$2,360 buys you an omakase for eight. $15 buys you a burger. Both raise questions.
Friendly Thieves is a five-piece alternative funk rock band that promises to show you a good time.
Comedian Luis Juarez will headline a lineup of area comedians on Sept. 19 at the Latino Cultural Center in Deep Ellum.
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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.
Presented by the Flame Foundation and the Flamenco Fever respectively, Dallas is in for a season of Spanish culture.
Which stories made our readers click and read this year? A lot of them were about angry people, for one thing.
Yelp has feelings on two area doughnut shops. They might be a drive, but apparently worth it.
Once one of Dallas' prized restaurants, a new chef is at the helm of Meridian, which should reopen early this summer.
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Dallas restaurants and bars are approaching the high-stakes election on Tuesday night with strong drinks and some food deals.
The governor announced Wednesday that any cities sporting “political ideologies” on the roads could lose state and federal funds.
Dallas was the lone major metropolitan area in the state to see job growth with a meager 0.1% increase in February, the Fed report found.
The Dallas City Council elections were decided by an apathetic voting base.