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Government shutdowns lasting more than a few days were relatively rare — until recently. The 2018-2019 shutdown was the longest in U.S. history, stretching on for five weeks.
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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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Last week's deadly shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas is the latest in a disturbing pattern of politically charged violence. From the 2017 attack on a congressional baseball game to recent assassination attempts, experts warn of escalating rhetoric fueling real-world harm.
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The Dallas County Republican Party has voted to hand-count ballots in the March primary. That's one of the new election administrator's priorities.
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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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About $2 million was itemized for housing initiatives and more than $6 million was separated for possible general reallocation.
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The Dallas County Election Commission chose Ohio's Paul Adams to replace elections administrator who resigned last month.
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Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown in an open letter to media sent Sept. 5 disputed reports that the jail was at or over its capacity.
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Dallas County Commissioner Andy Sommerman said millions were promised to help curb homelessness but did not appear in the voter approval tax rate budget presentation.
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Dallas City Council members showed preliminary support for an amendment to the budget that would keep the Skillman Southwestern Branch Library open.
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Dallas' office of the inspector general was first created in 2021 with Bart Bevers hired as the first to take on the role in 2022.