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Chair David Small was rushed to the hospital.
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Dallas will begin using windshield "barnacles" Aug. 24 on vehicles with three or more unpaid parking tickets, giving drivers an alternative to immediate towing.
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Only one category of police calls in Dallas get a response in under an hour. Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux said it was not where the department wanted or needed to be.
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Dallas city officials have not publicly disclosed how much security for the event will cost or details on reimbursement. But those details are expected to be briefed to the Finance Committee.
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The Dallas Mavericks and Stars said in a joint press release that the teams reached an agreement on "outstanding matters" between the two organizations.
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The long-awaited Five Mile Creek Greenbelt in south Oak Cliff will connect three parks, schools and other landmarks.
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The residents have been without gas service for more than two months after a neighboring apartment exploded. Now, they have until the end of the month to move out.
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The city of Dallas will have a bond election on Nov. 3 for a proposition focused on public safety. It will happen two and a half years after the last bond election.
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The lawsuit seeks writs of mandamus and temporary and permanent injunctive relief to halt the "ongoing deterioration and demolition by neglect of Dallas City Hall."
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The contract comes after the company fired its dancers in a high-profile labor dispute in 2024, then temporarily lost its city funding.\
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Dallas currently categorizes data centers as local utility sub-use of communications exchange facilities, which are allowed in non-residential and mixed-use zoning districts.
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Dallas' proposed fiscal year 2027 budget only increased by $80 million, which means funding decreases in other departments to maintain a balanced budget.