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Alejandra Zendejas and Jesse Acosta launched Pasos for Oak Cliff in 2020 as a way to give sneakers to students in their community.
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The Dallas City Council approved a plan they say will make the Hampton-Clarendon Corridor in West Oak Cliff more pedestrian-friendly and add housing. But residents say they're worried they'll be displaced.
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Here are five places fans can see the drama unfold together.
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The council will vote on the plan — which would prohibit new drive-through businesses, encourage mixed-use development along the corridor, and allow for small multi-family developments — in August.
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The Dallas City Council will vote on a rezoning plan for the Hampton-Clarendon Corridor that would increase walkability and allow for small multi-family developments — but residents worry it will displace them.
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This year’s festival is June 26-29 and features a lineup of genres that includes comedy, thriller, documentaries, LGBTQ, foreign and a selection of short films.
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Dallas DJs are teaming up with coffee shops to reshape nightlife with daytime dance parties and casual club vibes.
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Daisha Board Gallery will start taking appointments at the Oak Cliff Assembly in June.
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Paul Longoria, who grew up in Oak Cliff’s lowrider culture, said he’s enjoyed building his own miniature track since 2019.
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Cat lovers say the feral animals are part of the neighborhood's fabric. But a prominent real estate developer said the colonies are affecting his properties — and he's within his right to remove them.
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Dallas artist Jesus Alba restored a historic mural on Jefferson Boulevard, adding modern touches while honoring Mexican history ahead of the Cinco de Mayo parade.
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The Dallas City Plan Commission has recommended approval for the city’s controversial Hampton Clarendon corridor rezoning plan in West Oak Cliff. All but two commissioners voted against the plan Thursday.