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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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There were three Irving City Council seats on the May 3 ballot, including a citywide seat.
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Political action committees and social welfare organizations both local and statewide invested heavily in area North Texas elections this year.
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The Lone Star Conservative Action Fund paid for campaign signs for three Irving city council candidates running in the May election.
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Hundreds of students and recent graduates in Texas have had their legal status changed by the U.S Department of State over the last few weeks.
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Families for Irving PAC previously supported two other candidates who won seats on the council. If their preferred candidates win in May, five of the nine Irving City Council seats would be filled by lawmakers supported by the group.
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Demonstrators filled streets in cities and towns all around the Lone Star State on Saturday for 鈥50501鈥 demonstrations. The coordinated, nationwide protests against the Trump administration saw major turnouts reported in Houston, Austin, Fort Worth and San Antonio.
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A Dallas County Juvenile Department officer has been at Parkland Hospital since an April 7 incident involving a detainee.
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Commissioner Matt Krause's first agenda item since being elected to the court was allowing a donated Ten Commandments monument to sit on county property.
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Dozens of students and recent graduates in Texas have had their legal status changed by the U.S Department of State over the last few weeks.
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Three Irving City Council seats will be on the May 3, 2025 election ballot.
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A proposed mixed-use development that would include a destination resort with casino gaming has received both support and opposition from area residents.