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The City of Dallas is reviewing programs to comply with President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
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One alternative to keep alley trash pickup in Dallas would be to move to a private solid waste provider, which would operate under a different cost model and could result in higher rates.
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Bird experts say the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center is one of the deadliest buildings in Dallas for birds. Advocates want the redesign to be more bird-friendly.
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The announcement comes a week after four Dallas City Council members met with an outside group to discuss homelessness solutions.
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Dallas City Council approved a $1.3 million increase in funding for The Bridge, totaling $5.9 million for a renewed contract.
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The 2025 State Fair of Texas will run from Sept. 26 through Oct. 19.
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The Dallas City Council selected an interim inspector general to fill the vacancy left by Timothy J. Menke, who was discharged from his role last month.
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Four Dallas City Council members — all of whom are on the Housing & Homelessness Solutions committee — met with a group Tuesday morning to discuss homeless solutions.
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Roughly $140 million worth of renovations have been completed on the 95-year-old Cotton Bowl. The massive Art Deco stadium will have now have premium seating areas, more amenities and a large terrace with a view of the Dallas skyline.
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Damien LeVeck, Dallas HERO executive director, said in a statement on Thursday that they will hold city leaders accountable over the alleged charter violation.
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The Dallas City Council approved a more than $5 billion budget for the fiscal year 2025-26 early Thursday.
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson proposed two budget cuts and encouraged the city council to also propose amendments that would reduce spending ahead of the final vote.