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A Dallas County judge threw out real estate investment firm Asana Partners' lawsuit that led to the controversial Deep Ellum bar's closure for months earlier this year. Rodeo Dallas reopened in Uptown last month.
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Microtransit is having a moment in the suburbs of North Texas. As large Dallas-area suburban cities seek to potentially leave the Dallas Area Rapid Transit agency, some government leaders see a service similar to Uber as the replacement.
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The primary between predecessor and successor arose from a combination of redistricting and the entry of Rep. Jasmine Crockett into the U.S. Senate race, which prompted Allred to drop out.
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The former Dallas congressman said he wanted to help his party avoid a runoff. In his campaign to return to the House, he will face U.S. Rep. Julie Johnson, his successor in Congress.
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Dallas Fire and Rescue responded to reports of a gas leak in Dallas' West End early Tuesday morning. The leak prompted evacuations, street closures and disruptions to DART services. The cause of the leak has not been confirmed.
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A North Texas Muslim community leader Marwan Marouf will be deported after an immigration judge denied his request for voluntary departure, citing terrorism-related allegations tied to decades-old Holy Land Foundation donations.
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Jaime Castro was placed on administrative leave Friday. It's not clear what DPD investigators are looking into.
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Box, a first-time political candidate, is an Army veteran who also worked as an FBI agent and federal prosecutor.
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The North Texas Food back is preparing to see a rise in demand for services as federal funding dries out due to ongoing government shutdown.
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Attorneys for Marwan Marouf denounced the new charges as politically motivated.
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A Dallas team prepares to distribute smaller 3-D printed Narcan vending machines to increase accessibility ahead of Deep Ellum’s Band Crawl Against Fentanyl event.
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Muslim community leader Marwan Marouf was denied bond by a federal immigration judge. His attorneys claim the decision was "unjust" and plan to appeal the decision.