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Some Republicans Voice Support for Gun Measures
A newspaper ad brought together a list of political leaders pushing for gun law reform.
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Some Republicans Voice Support for Gun Measures in Full-Page Ad
A group of Republicans showed their support for gun legislation in a full-page advertisement in Sunday’s edition of The Dallas Morning News.
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Lewisville's School Board Election System Violates Voting Rights for People of Color, Suit Alleges
In a recent lawsuit against Lewisville ISD, one parent alleges the district violated the Voting Rights Act by limiting the power of Black and Latino voters.
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Federal Judge Hears Pros and Cons of Limiting Dallas Strip Club Hours
A group of Dallas strip club owners say they’re filing suit after a new ordinance requires clubs to close between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m.
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The Dallas Morning News Names New Managing Editor
The Dallas Morning News has named Tampa Bay Times senior editor Amy Hollyfield its new managing editor, the newspaper reported Thursday. Hollyfield, 51, will succeed Keith Campbell, who retired in December after 31 years with the daily. She will oversee day-to-day newsroom operations and report to executive editor Katrice Hardy when she takes up her duties next month. In 20…
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Dallas Police Getting 80 New License Plate-Reading Cameras
Dallas police will be getting 80 new license plate-reading cameras with plans to post them around the city tracking vehicle travel around the clock.
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City of Dallas Offers More Time Off for Vaccinated Staff
Dallas is now offering more vacation time for city workers who are vaccinated against COVID-19 and requiring all fire department employees be regularly tested for the virus amid a rise in positive cases.
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Dallas' $4.4B Proposed Budget Would Add 250 Officers, Provide City Worker Raises
Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax unveiled a proposed $4.35 billion budget for the next fiscal year on Saturday, saying he believes it will address issues in delivery of basic services and tackle long-term problems facing residents.
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Dallas Morning News Taps 26-Year Veteran as Its Next Newsroom Leader
Congratulations are in order as The Dallas Morning News appoints Katrice Hardy, the first African American to run the publication.
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Nowitzki, Doncic First Mavericks to be on Cover of NBA 2K Video Game
Mavericks icon Dirk Nowitzki is on the 2K22′s NBA 75th Anniversary edition cover, along with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Kevin Durant. And 22-year-old Mavericks star Luka Doncic is on the covers of NBA 2K22′s Standard Edition as well as its Cross-Gen Bundle.
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Cryptocurrency Wins Votes of Confidence from Gov. Abbott, Texas Department of Banking
Digital currencies skyrocketed during the pandemic and Texas doesn’t want to be left out of a future boom in the industry.
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West Texas Ranch Up for Grabs Is One of State's Largest
One of Texas’ biggest landmark cattle ranches is headed to the market.
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What's Really Behind the Restaurant ‘Labor Shortage'?
In a sharp reversal, restaurants that once grappled with widespread pandemic-induced layoffs are now struggling to find enough workers to fill positions as diners return and business begins to rebound.
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J.C. Penney's New Owners Cut 650 Jobs; Retailer Looks for Permanent Texas HQ
J.C. Penney has cut 650 jobs in stores, field operations and corporate, or about 1.5% of its workforce of more than 50,000.
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Transgender Sports Bill Dealt What Could Be Final Blow by Texas House Panel
The Texas House Committee on Public Education potentially dealt a final blow Tuesday to the controversial proposal that would require young transgender athletes in the state to compete only on teams that match the sex designated on their original birth certificate.
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Dallas Morning News Staff Votes to Unionize Newsroom
The staff of the Dallas Morning News voted to unionize Friday, becoming the first newspaper in Texas to do so amid a recent wave of labor organizing at news outlets across the country.
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‘I Felt Like My Chest Was on Fire': Photo Shows Dallas Police Officer Shooting Protester With Pepper-Ball Gun
The photograph captures a police officer aiming a weapon at a woman. She is holding a purple phone. She has her hair in a top knot. She is wearing workout shorts.
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Off-Price Retailer Tuesday Morning Files for Bankruptcy, Plans to Close 230 Stores
Dallas-based Tuesday Morning Corp. filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday saying the pandemic’s “forced prolonged closure” of its almost 700 stores put it into financial distress.
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Off-Price Retailer Tuesday Morning Files for Bankruptcy, Plans to Close 230 Stores
Dallas-based Tuesday Morning Corp. filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday saying the pandemic’s “forced prolonged closure” of its almost 700 stores put it into financial distress.
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Things to Do This Weekend in North Texas: Leap Day Edition
Sarah Blaskovich with The Dallas Morning News joins NBC 5 to share what’s going on around North Texas this weekend, including two Eagles concerts and the opening of Dallas Blooms at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.