Dallas Given Until End of the Month To Plan Removal of Rainbow Crosswalks
The city’s request for an exception to Gov. Greg Abbott’s order requiring the removal of the rainbow crosswalks has been denied.
The city’s request for an exception to Gov. Greg Abbott’s order requiring the removal of the rainbow crosswalks has been denied.
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The presidential action signals a significant shift in the federal attitude toward cannabis.
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The government shutdown will likely end Wednesday afternoon, but flights across the country will continue to be cancelled to reduce air traffic.
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Monday, Nov. 10 and Tuesday, Nov. 11 will see dozens more flight cancellations from DFW and Love Field, regardless of if the shutdown ends.
Check out our list of cancelled flights and see how to track your flight’s status during the government shutdown.
DFW and Love Field are among the 40 airports in “high-volume” markets whose air traffic will be reduced by 10%.
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