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A near record share of American households pay more for housing than is considered financially healthy, including almost a quarter of Dallas-Fort Worth homeowners.
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The National Low-Income Housing Coalition reports that low-income Texans face a housing market where truly affordable rent is largely out of reach.
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Once accepted into the Spirit Wings Pilot Pathway program, students at the US Aviation Flight School will receive a conditional job offer with the airline.
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As ransomware attacks like the one on Dallas city government become more common, how do businesses and municipalities protect themselves? One UTA professor says the best strategies include beefing up cybersecurity and not negotiating with attackers.
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Fort Worth police want to install gunshot detection technology in high-crime neighborhoods slated for revitalization. But some fear a breach of privacy.
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A new study from researchers at the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas Climate Jobs finds Texas could see over 35,000 jobs created if new federal methane regulations are adopted later this year.
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In ongoing contract negotiations, pilots at major airlines are pushing for changes in scheduling, to allow for more time at home and fewer missed birthdays and other celebrations.
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Homeowners in Dallas County have until Monday, May 22, to protest their annual property appraisals (or until 30 days after their notice of appraised value, whichever is later).
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Another homeware store, Tuesday Morning, is in the process of going out of business and is closing all locations, including in Fort Worth and North Texas, the company announced on May 1.
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Taco Heads owner is one of the founders of the La Pulga brand tequila.