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Advocates say the major reform will spur housing and economic development.
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The Dallas City Council passed a mostly ceremonial resolution agreeing to continue negotiations on a funding plan with the police and fire pension system board.
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Three of Dallas' most influential employees received performance reviews — and a salary bump — after years of waiting.
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The city of Dallas' parking reform plan is scheduled for a public hearing on May 14.
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Dallas officials say the city is facing a $6.5 million budget shortfall due to property appraisal litigation.
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The Dallas County Historical Foundation operates the museum and leases two floors in the county-owned building. Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly shot John F. Kennedy from it.
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City leaders say reducing parking requirements will lead to more development and housing.
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As polls closed, results were promising for incumbents, while Dallas was guaranteed to see new faces in four open seats.
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The high court ruled despite the city's unintentional oversight in greenlighting plans for a townhome that was 10 feet too tall, ordering the McKinney developer to tear it down to comply with height requirements would be unjust.
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Dallas County officials said the number of registered voters who cast ballots early in the local election is about 2 percent lower than normal.
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Dallas could spend up to $51 million to buy part of the former Dallas Morning News campus.
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Cardinal Kevin Farrell announced Pope Francis' death Monday morning. He will lead the Catholic Church until a new pope is elected.