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Half of all renters in Dallas, no matter their income, are cost burdened. That's impacting how residents live and spend their money in the city.
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City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert certified last year that the city and DPD would participate in all aspects of programs by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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The Dallas Police Department's Law Enforcement Training Center and public training safety complex still needs up to $250 million, which could be approved through a bond.
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Texas will open an economic development office in London and send a delegation there to encourage businesses to invest in the state.
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The proposed change would turn Houston Street into a pedestrian greenway and Jefferson Boulevard into a four lane roadway with two lanes going in either direction.
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Linda McMahon has lead the Dallas EDC since 2024. She joined ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº's Ron Corning to talk about her mission to move Dallas forward and address the recent controversy over thefuture of City Hall.
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The Dallas City Council also removed Cesar Chavez Day from its calendar following accusations of sexual abuse involving the United Farm Workers leader.
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Dallas city staff confirmed that there was no agreement between the city and GAF to end factory operations by 2029. The city terminated an application to rezone property last month.
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Dallas is one of many Texas cities experiencing a downward turn in their sales tax this year. Inflation and high energy prices are contributing to that trend.
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Dallas city manager confirms Mavericks meeting after team CEO says City Hall talks started last yearDallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert confirmed she met with the Mavericks and the Stars about the teams' "futures in Dallas."
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A planned development district would have replaced the GAF shingle factory at Singleton Boulevard. With its zoning application terminated, residents worry about what comes next.
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The city will get the money over six years as part of DART's offer to return member cities' funding contributions.