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There are 17 constitutional amendments on the ballot this year. Business leaders from Dallas and Richardson say they're closely watching two that would have impacts on local businesses.
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Dallas County is expanding its Overdose Response Team to five cities, aiming to reduce fentanyl-related deaths through onsite care and recovery support.
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After years of construction, North Texans can start riding the new commuter rail line Oct. 25.
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The Charter Review Committee is recommending increasing council member pay from $100 per meeting to $1,200 per month.
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The Dallas Street Choir, made up of people affected by homelessness, shared the stage with Broadway star Bryan Terrell Clark for a moving performance about life on the streets.
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Another ban on TikTok could be on the horizon. On April 5, President Trump鈥檚 executive order pausing the ban of TikTok is set to expire.
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On March 2, the show 鈥淩hythm India: Bollywood & Beyond鈥 will explore different types of Indian dance including classical, folk and modern Bollywood.
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The Regional Transportation Council voted to stay neutral in the dispute between DART and the member cities that want to cut its funding.
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The council voted unanimously to pass a symbolic resolution supporting DART as the agency faces challenges from other member cities.
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DART wants state lawmakers to know that member cities support the agency.
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Construction could begin as early as next month on Richardson's new city hall more than two years after a fire damaged the old one.
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The Take Me Home program helps law enforcement better assist people with cognitive or developmental disabilities who may struggle to communicate during an emergency.