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Weeks of Rain Leaves Irving Sports Complex Flooded
City crews working overtime as sports league games canceled.
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Flooded North Texas Lakes Closed for Memorial Day Weekend
Lakes and waterways across North Texas are bursting at the banks after days of heavy rain.
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Former Golf Course in Belton Turned Into Thriving City Park
Nearly a decade ago, nature took back the Leon Valley Golf Course in Belton when it shuttered but now it’s been updated and turned into a city park.
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Lifetime Members of Golf Club Upset After Plano Course Closes
Plano’s Los Rios County Club closed in early October. Now, more than two dozen couples who paid thousands of dollars for lifetime golf memberships were say those agreements aren’t being honored.
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Rain Leaves Behind Piles of Trash in Arlington Neighborhood
Neighbors said that the recent heavy rain has washed up large amounts of trash out of the lake.
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Seven-Year-Old's Letter Prompts Mansfield to Swing Into Action
When a seven-year-old girl from Mansfield saw a problem at her favorite city park, she took her concerns straight to City Hall, prompting leaders to take action.
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Fair Park to Celebrate 80th Anniversary
The city of Dallas celebrates 80 years since the Texas Centennial introduced the world to Dallas in 1936 and the majestic Art Deco buildings opened to the public.
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Grieving Family Wants Rules to Change After City Vows to Clean Up Cemetery
Enforcement of a city ordinance regarding decorations at city-run cemeteries is causing some concern in Cleburne.
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Watch Your Step! Prosper Residents Warned of Snake Sightings
Prosper city officials are warning residents about snake sightings along a popular jogging trail.
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Boat Ramps Open for Labor Day Weekend
Boaters are enjoying North Texas lakes this Labor Day weekend, many for the first time this summer.
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Flooding Shows Little Improvement in Little Elm
Flood waters remain high at Little Elm Park where leaders are changing plans for the Fourth of July, and fear they may not see the beach return at all this summer.
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Plano Debates Future of Historic House
There is a debate in Plano over how to preserve one of the city’s oldest homes, and it could involve giving it away for free with certain conditions.