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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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A bill is moving through the Texas Legislature that would make it illegal for cities or counties to protect renters from eviction.
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Education leaders across Texas say the state's schools are underfunded by $7 billion.
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With the resurgence of flying pilots say they’re overworked and underpaid. Now union leaders say their members voted "overwhelmingly" to authorize the strike.
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The nonprofit Builders of Hope is working with the city of Dallas to create an anti-displacement program categorizing neighborhoods at risk of rapid gentrification.
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The rapid sweep of gentrification — one of the fastest in Dallas — has already wiped away many of the old homes in this area of West Dallas.
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Inflation and the end of pandemic-era spending has more Texans turning to food banks that have faced cuts and struggle to meet increased need with declining resources.
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Downtown Fort Worth Inc. has committed $10,000 to study the possibility of a streetcar line in the downtown area.
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The Dallas-based airline asked the Federal Aviation Administration to pause its flights and the aviation authority did so. By mid-morning, the carrier resumed operations.
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In March, the plant assembled more than 34,000 vehicles in 27 days, breaking last year’s monthly record.
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The new location gives the Arlington Museum of Art about eight times more space for large-scale and immersive exhibits.
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Arlington leaders want to know how many nonprofit organizations operate in town, the communities they serve and their needs, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.