Dylan Duke
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The Oak Grove-Johnston Cemetery in Graham sat for decades nearly forgotten. Now, a Denton woman is trying to preserve the cemetery — and its Black history — but says the county is preventing her.
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Microtransit is having a moment in the suburbs of North Texas. As large Dallas-area suburban cities seek to potentially leave the Dallas Area Rapid Transit agency, some government leaders see a service similar to Uber as the replacement.
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Dallas-Fort Worth International and Dallas Love Field airports were experiencing significant delays and cancelations Monday morning due to thunderstorms. The delays come as the airports expect millions of passengers to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Superintendent Brad Schnautz resigned on Friday to accept a new job leading a regional Education Service Center. The school district will start the process of looking for new leadership as it navigates two school closures and a budget deficit.
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Records obtained by ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº reveal more information about the dismissed ethics complaints filed against Farmers Branch Mayor Terry Lynne in October alleging improper use of his office and speaking with city staff after being told not to. One city official noted a "pattern" of behavior that requires intervention.
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The FAA last week ordered phased-in cuts to flights at 40 of the country's busiest airports, including Dallas-Fort Worth International and Love Field.
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City council members heard hours of public comment Wednesday, most of it in support of DART, before voting to call the election.
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Highland Park and Farmers Branch both approved holding elections next year on whether or not to stay in DART. If residents vote to pull their city from the transit agency, it will reduce DART's scope and how much funding it gets.
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Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered cities to remove "political ideologies" from street markings or lose funding. Advocates want Dallas to protect its rainbow and Black Lives Matter crosswalks.
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The Plano City Council will hold a special session on Nov. 5 to discuss holding an election next year on whether the city should leave DART in favor of "alternative transit solutions." In response, the transportation agency scheduled a press conference to discuss their commitment to Plano.
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The popular Korean supermarket chain is officially open on Royal Lane. Many see the opening as a new beginning for Koreatown in North Dallas, which got an official designation in 2023.
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Wells Fargo celebrated the opening of its new $570 million campus in Irving with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and panel discussion featuring Gov. Greg Abbott. The campus is the latest sign of how much finance firms are investing in Dallas-Fort Worth.