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DART's board of directors terminated Lee's contract weeks before her planned departure
The city turned over 649 pages of records, but invoked the Texas Homeland Security Act to shield the rest
As far as a return to previous pricing, it will take a while
It will present a challenge as existing staff and open seats absorb the expansion without new hires
Retailers must attempt to block any restricted items at the register
The Dallas Cup is North America's oldest international youth soccer tournament
New Texas Department of State Health Services regulations have put many businesses in jeopardy
Three people have been hospitalized, and one developed a serious kidney condition
Halperin Park, a five-acre bridge park spanning I-35E near the Dallas Zoo, opens on May 9.
The school board voted unanimously on Thursday
Rick Welts told an audience that City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert initiated contact about the site
Body camera and surveillance video have been posted publicly
The Dallas City Council voted, 13-2, to shift the project's development to the WNBA franchise
Lee served through a turbulent five-year tenure that includled a suburban mutiny
The allocation is the seventh-largest among host cities, but it will also come with ICE involvement
The community-funded rainbow crosswalks anchored Oak Lawn's identity as Dallas's historically LGBTQ+ neighborhood since 2020
The current fiscal year's budget was approved at $5.2 billion in September
The exhibit blends STEM education with hands-on soccer challenges
Six Flags views the major change as a permanent recalibration