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It’s not every day that a dog earns a university student ID or is routinely found in a science lab.
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The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is proposing cuts to the reimbursement rates for certain services — like ventilators and wheelchairs. Providers told a public hearing Monday the new rates could hurt medical supply companies and their patients.
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The all-terrain chairs are available for free with a reservation.
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In a city known for its sprawling highways and rapid development, green spaces in Dallas are proving to be more than just a luxury — they’re a public health necessity. A new study from Southern Methodist University reveals a powerful connection between access to nature and mental well-being, especially in historically underserved neighborhoods.
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The case is filed against the U.S. Department of Transportation, and it’s unclear whether the Trump administration will defend it.
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When visitors enter Morgan's Wonderland in San Antonio, it looks like any other theme park. There’s a rollercoaster, a zip line, a Ferris wheel, and the smell of fresh popcorn. But what it won’t have are long lines or loud noises. Plus, it’s free for people with a disability.
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A volunteer for Dallas elections is raising concerns over accessibility to the county's only elections office.
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Handitran riders experienced longer wait times and confusion in the first few weeks after the transit company Via took over operations of the city service for people with disabilities and older adults.
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Four miles of new trails will open to the public at 10 a.m. April 1 at North Z Boaz Park. The project is a partnership between the city, which owns the land, and the Fort Worth Mountain Bikers Association, whose members built and will maintain the trails.