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Data from a recent city survey shows Dallas residents aren't happy with the way the city is heading. City Council Members wonder how to remedy the situation.
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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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Tarrant County officials and law enforcement have repeatedly taken action this year against Temptations Cabaret, a strip club they say has drawn heavy crime.
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The Biden Administration has extended Temporary Protected Status for more than 300,000 residents from four countries, but thousands more have no protections.
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Cara Mia Theatre received an NEA grant for a translation of a drama about a 16th-century African rebel in Mexico who fought the Spanish to a standstill.
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More than 140 anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced by Texas lawmakers this legislative session. That political backdrop has made events like this past weekend's annual Pride picnic in Fort Worth that much more important.
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The Electric Reliability Council of Texas issued a voluntary conservation notice as swaths of Texas experience high temperatures.
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The Dallas City Council — along with Mayor Eric Johnson — were inaugurated on Tuesday. Johnson says now the real work begins.
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Native Americans in the United States experience higher rates of mental health issues than their white counterparts. Texas Native Health is expanding mental health services to meet the needs in the state.
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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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The three finalists played three different concertos with the Dallas Symphony – all vying for the prize of $15,000 cash in the Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition.
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The population of the Dallas County Jail rose to its largest number since early March, and county staff say the culprits are two vital technology platforms that hold criminal case information.