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Under the direction of a Trump executive order, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans drop its mandatory reporting of emitters from 46 different greenhouse gas sources.
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Roxanne Orsak started as a store management trainee in 1988, according to a company news release. A graduate of Texas A&M, Orsak is credited with developing the H-E-B Plus concept in 2004.
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Marwan Marouf was detained by ICE Monday morning after being denied a permanent residency application, a legal group said. Marouf served the DFW Chapter of the Muslim-American Society in a leadership role.
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City officials are seeking resident input on what the next decade should look like for their community amid a changing economic landscape.
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The North Texas city councils said hundreds of millions of dollars were in jeopardy if they didn鈥檛 shut certain programs to comply with the Trump administration.
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An estimated 1.8 million customers will pass through Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport from July 2 through July 8, about on par with last year's record travel numbers.
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University of North Texas administrators say they will turn their recruiting attention to the Dallas-Fort Worth region in the immediate future.
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House Bill 1402, written in opposition to the long-planned bullet train between Texas' two largest cities, would prevent the use of state or local funding to alter roadways for the construction of high-speed rail.
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Celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, the James Beard Awards is upholding its role as the nation's foremost culinary honors by evolving its awards structure.
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The 2025 Restaurant and Chef Award semifinalists are recognized across 25 categories.
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The Regional Transportation Council, an independent policy group of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, could allocate $1 million in funding 鈥渋n preparation for potential litigation鈥 by Dallas-based Hunt Realty Investment Inc. related to an environmental assessment for high-speed rail in the Fort Worth-Dallas area.
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The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Richardson is now open. The Lake Highlands theater will open Aug. 13, with locations in the Cedars, Denton and Las Colinas to follow.