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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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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 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.
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Gabriel Piñón, who is autistic and has intellectual and developmental disabilities, was booked into the jail on June 8.
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Texas' "Death Star Bill” signed by Gov. Greg Abbott will override many local rules, including potentially life-saving rest-break ordinances in Dallas and Austin.
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Because the Dallas contest packs so much piano playing, fun and educational events into more than a week, organizers - and participants - call it a festival.
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Garcia, the previous administrator, submitted his resignation in April after facing political pressure from Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare, he said.
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The Tarrant County Jail has a history of complaints about medical neglect.
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The Plano African American Museum is set to launch a soft opening on June 17th — just in time for the city's celebration of Juneteenth.
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About 40 migrants were transported to Los Angeles from Texas earlier this week as part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s ongoing effort to have so-called sanctuary cities take the burden off Texas border towns.
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The case pitted prospective adoptive parents and Texas against the act, a federal law aimed at preventing Native American children from being separated from their extended families and their tribes.
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The Dallas City Council voted to update the city's ethics code. The changes include new disclosure policy and standard of evidence.
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City council members agreed Wednesday to enter an interlocal agreement with DART that would provide funding for projects such as ADA ramp installations and improved traffic signals.
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After hours of debate that lasted well into Wednesday night, Dallas city council has decided to regulate short-term rentals with a zoning ordinance.