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Paul Longoria, who grew up in Oak Cliff鈥檚 lowrider culture, said he鈥檚 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 鈥 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鈥檚 controversial Hampton Clarendon corridor rezoning plan in West Oak Cliff. All but two commissioners voted against the plan Thursday.
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Reports of ICE activity in neighborhoods and continued talk from the federal government of mass deportations continue to cause fear and panic in immigrant communities. Everyday North Texans are stepping up to help however they can.
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Manuel Tellez, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2022 killing of Anthony Moreno, was detained earlier this month and faces deportation back to his native Mexico.
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Even before ICE agents arrested dozens of people in North Texas over the weekend, rumors on social media of immigration enforcement were stirring confusion and uncertainty.
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Artists say stickers are an affordable and fun way to share their artwork with others.
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Dallas leaders say they've held numerous meetings in different formats to get input on the Hampton-Clarendon Corridor, but advocates worry many residents are being left out of the process.
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Mitotiliztli Yaoyollohtli has been inviting the community to a sacred ceremony that honors the dead for 25 years.
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Public policies allowing for preservation in Dallas have been around for 50 years. The work is part of an effort to maintain the character of communities around the city.
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Retired Marine Aubrey 鈥淒ae Dae鈥 McDade Jr. ran through weapon fire to save three Marines and earned the Navy Cross. Now he helps at-risk youth in North Texas.