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TxDOT Holds Public Meetings on Future of I-345 in Downtown Dallas
Passion over years talk about removing a Downtown Dallas freeway went public with the first of three TxDOT public meetings on I-345. It’s an unlabeled elevated roadway that connects I-45 to the south with US 75 Central Expressway to the north.
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Community Has Reasons for Thanks in Tornado Recovery Zone Despite Damage
In the tornado recovery zone in Dallas Monday there were reasons to gives thanks during this Thanksgiving holiday week, despite all the damage. The Salvation Army also launched the annual red kettle drive in a year with greater need.
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Community Has Reasons for Thanks in Tornado Recovery Zone Despite Damage
In the tornado recovery zone in Dallas Monday there were reasons to gives thanks during this Thanksgiving holiday week, despite all the damage. The Salvation Army also launched the annual red kettle drive in a year with greater need.
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High School Pipeline for Dallas Police Recruits
Dallas needs hundreds more police officers and students in a Dallas Independent School District high school program Friday said they want to help.
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High School Pipeline for Dallas Police Recruits
Dallas needs hundreds more police officers and students in a Dallas Independent School District high school program Friday said they want to help.
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First Dallas County Cybersecurity Drill Held
Dallas County’s first cybersecurity drill was held Thursday to help guard against a breach and prepare in the event one occurs.
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First Dallas County Cybersecurity Drill Held
Dallas County’s first cybersecurity drill was held Thursday to help guard against a breach and prepare in the event one occurs.
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South Dallas Neighbors Question North Dallas Megachurch Expansion
North Dallas megachurch Watermark has purchased an abandoned South Dallas Middle School for a ministry expansion. Some neighbors said Wednesday they felt ignored with a lack of information from Watermark.
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Dallas County Spent Millions on Software That Does Not Work, Jenkins Says
Dallas County Commissioners took steps Tuesday to remedy the $36 million spent on court and jail software that does not work.
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Dallas County Spent Millions on Software That Does Not Work, Jenkins Says
Dallas County Commissioners took steps Tuesday to remedy the $36 million spent on court and jail software that does not work.
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Reverchon Park Could Host Minor League Pro Sports
A major upgrade proposed for the century-old ballfield at Reverchon Park in Dallas could transform it into a venue for minor league professional sports.
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Reverchon Park Could Host Minor League Pro Sports
A major upgrade proposed for the century-old ballfield at Reverchon Park in Dallas could transform it into a venue for minor league professional sports.
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Dallas Tornado Recovery Progress
Sunday marks four weeks since the devastating Dallas tornado that damaged hundreds of buildings. While some businesses are struggling to recover, others have worked hard to reopen.
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Dallas Tornado Recovery Progress
Sunday marks four weeks since the devastating Dallas tornado that damaged hundreds of buildings. While some businesses are struggling to recover, others have worked hard to reopen.
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New Dallas Police Crime Fighting Plans Underway
As Dallas Police draft their first 5-year plan for public safety, a holiday crime initiative is already underway. It includes overtime to post extra officers on horses, on bikes and in skywatch towers around shopping areas.
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New Dallas Police Crime Fighting Plans Underway
As Dallas Police draft their first 5-year plan for public safety, a holiday crime initiative is already underway. It includes overtime to post extra officers on horses, on bikes and in SkyWatch towers around shopping areas.
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Watchdog Asks Governor to Investigate Texas Lottery Spending
A longtime Texas Lottery watchdog is asking Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to order an independent investigation of the state’s lottery commission finances.
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Watchdog Asks Governor to Investigate Texas Lottery Spending
A longtime Texas Lottery watchdog is asking Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to order an independent investigation of the state’s lottery commission finances.
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Dallas Police Chief Promotes Ceasefire Program at City Council Meeting
Some Dallas City Council members voiced concerns Tuesday about a new plan to combat gang violence.
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Dallas Police Chief Promotes Ceasefire Program at City Council Meeting
Some Dallas City Council members voiced concerns Tuesday about a new plan to combat gang violence.