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Salad and Go Heads to Walnut Hill
Salad and Go, the Arizona eatery that first opened in East Dallas on Ross Avenue this summer, will open up shop at the corner of Walnut Hill Lane and Marsh Lane, documents filed with the city of Dallas indicate.
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Nominations Open for Prestigious STEM Teaching Award
Know a great elementary school STEM teacher? Nominations are now open for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
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Long Wait: New Facilities Have Helped Boost Longhorns, Panthers
When W.T. White High School football coach Tony Johnson first arrived on campus four years ago, his players lifted weights in a double-wide trailer with holes in the floor.
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Happenings on the Hill
At a university known for its Mustangs (or Ponies), SMU researchers sure love their dinosaurs.
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Society
“How Am I Doin’? Great!” Dierks Bentley Returns as Headliner Act
Throughout its 48 years, some of country music’s most revered and highly anticipated entertainers have taken the stage at Cattle Baron’s Ball.
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For the Love of Chips, Dallas Mom Launches Ohla! Foods
Don’t miss out on favorite foods such as chips and tortillas because of food sensitivities.
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Gallery: Jesuit vs. Irving MacArthur
After allowing more than 40 points per game in the first half of the season — albeit against some high-powered offenses — the Jesuit Rangers surrendered only 44 total yards against the struggling Irving MacArthur Cardinals and posted their first shutout of 2021.
Neighbors on the Move: New Gigs for Williams, Kleinman, and the Rawlings
Todd Williams gets a gubernatorial appointment, former Dallas city council member Lee Kleinman gets a new gig, and the Rawlings head up the Dallas Education Foundation's annual campaign.
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Coronavirus
Study: COVID Vaccines May Have Saved Thousands of Texas Seniors
More than 3,600 Texas seniors may have had their lives saved by getting vaccinated against COVID-19, a new federal study indicates.
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Holland Roden Keeps Doing Her (Scary) Parts
Holland Roden, a former Hockaday and HPHS student lives in a van, even with her acting career rolling.
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Rangers Blank Cards, Win Fourth Straight
The Jesuit defense hit the reset button in a big way during a 34-0 thumping of Irving MacArthur on Friday at Postell Stadium. (Read time: 1.7 minutes)