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Whataburger, Campisi’s Return to Love Field
The two beloved eateries are again slinging burgers and pizza in airport food court
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Applications Open for FIFA World Cup Volunteers
65,000 volunteers expected to participate in program
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Dam and Bridge Reconstruction to Begin in January
Safety-focused project to cost $22 million and take two years to finish
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City of Dallas Releases Budget Plans
Police service, street and infrastructure improvements, traffic management, housing, and social services top priorities for Dallas residents
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Preston Royal Library Offers Monthly Book Discussions
Designed for readers of all backgrounds, the club offers a welcoming space where literature sparks meaningful conversation
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Pegasus Bank Announces Plans for Katy Trail Location
The new location will be built at the intersection of Harvard Avenue and Tracy Street
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DPD Hits Highest Staffing Level in Eight Years
The police force is at its highest staffing level in eight years at 3,215 officers
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Housing Forward Initiative Sees Decline in Homelessness
Decline largely attributed to City’s Street-to-Home initiative
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Early Voting to Open This Weekend
Voting is Saturday, April 26, 7 a.m.–7 p.m., Sunday, April 27, noon–6 p.m., and Monday-Tuesday, April 28–29, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
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Hot Dallas data includes heat map, Proposition U deadline, police training plan, council ballot
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Voters to Decide on City Council in Upcoming Election
District 13 incumbent Gay Donnell Willis is being challenged by real estate professional Diane W. Benjamin
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City of Dallas Schedules Town Hall Meetings to Discuss Budget Plans
City of Dallas seeks public input on fiscal year 2025-26 budget
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HP Town Council Designates R. Gerald Turner Day
The Highland Park Town Council presented a proclamation honoring Dr. Turner’s career at SMU and the contributions he and his wife, Gail O. Turner, have made to the community.
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City of Dallas Launches Search for Police and Fire Chiefs
City Manager Kimberly Tolbert will stagger and concurrently run both processes to fill both positions by early Spring.
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Kimberly Tolbert Named Dallas City Manager
Tolbert becomes the first Black woman to serve as Dallas' City Manager
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Protect Pets During Coyote Mating Season
If residents see coyotes, they should yell, wave their arms, throw objects near them, or shine flashlights to let the animals know they’re unwelcome
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The BBB List of Top Holiday Scams
Most scams on this list can be avoided by taking a few simple precautions, according to the BBB
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City Issues Reminder of Golf Cart Rules on Dallas Streets
Golf carts are allowed on public streets in the City of Dallas under certain rules and conditions
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City of Dallas Updates Smoking Ordinance
Vaping will no longer be allowed in public and enclosed spaces such as bars, workplaces, and other areas deemed no-smoking zones