Dylan Duke
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The Securities and Exchange Commission approved an application for the Dallas-based Texas Stock Exchange to start listing as early as next year. Economists say it could have rippling effects throughout Texas.
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A Farmers Branch event organizer says sponsors briefly backed out of the local National Night Out event after Mayor Terry Lynne told the sponsors the event was inappropriately endorsing a city council candidate.
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Speakers at the event said they had little information about the victims, but urged for more transparency from law enforcement.
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Roughly $140 million worth of renovations have been completed on the 95-year-old Cotton Bowl. The massive Art Deco stadium will have now have premium seating areas, more amenities and a large terrace with a view of the Dallas skyline.
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A judge said the petitions didn't meet the necessary requirements to remove Tarrant County District Clerk Thomas Wilder. One petitioner has already appealed the dismissal.
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A new analysis found heavily urbanized areas of Dallas are 14 degrees hotter due to the heat island effect. Dallas planners say limiting the use of pavement could help combat the heat.
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The Farmers Branch City Council on Tuesday discussed expanding the animal shelter to include a dedicated cat area. The expansion is being funded by a $1.5 million donation from a late Farmers Branch resident who loved cats and the shelter.
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The National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary investigation into a DART train fire in late July that injured almost a dozen riders found loose overhead power cables were the likely cause.
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Dallas police say the man was holding a knife and threatening to harm himself and others in the house.
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House Bill 2038 makes it easier for foreign doctors to get licensed in Texas — but not all are allowed.
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The Skillman branch library and four more yet-to-be-determined libraries are set to close as the city moves to a "regional model" where some locations have extended hours and services and smaller supporting branches surround them.
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Flight attendants for the American-Airlines owned PSA Airlines protested at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Monday demanding better pay and benefits. The flight attendants union will continue negotiations with PSA later this week in Washington, D.C.