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Dallas Museum of Art Presents Its 2021 Awards to Artists

The Dallas Museum of Art announced its announce its 2021 Awards to Artists recipients Monday morning.

Texas House Goes Further Than Senate to Protect Grid

After hours of debate Sunday, the Texas House moved to strengthen the state’s main electricity grid in the wake of February’s catastrophic power outages, giving preliminary approval to a proposal that goes further than the Senate’s in preparing for extreme weather.
Coronavirus

Navigating the Great Unmasking

Throughout the pandemic, pulling on a mask to interact with strangers became a matter of course - and new guidance freeing vaccinated individuals from the ritual has some worried.
Real Estate Quarterly

Dallas Midtown Redeveloper Launches Beck Realty Residential

When Dallas Midtown redeveloper Scott Beck turned his eye to the Dallas residential real estate market.

HB 3979 Passed, But What Does It Mean?

Around 2 a.m. Saturday, the Texas Senate passed a new version of a house bill that some have touted as being anti-critical race theory -- despite the fact that the phrase never graces the text of the bill.
Election

Schultz, Wernick Discuss D11 in Forum

Speed racing, Midtown, crime and safety, and streets were among the things discussed when Jaynie Schultz and Barry Wernick, who are both vying for the District 11 city council seat in a June runoff election, participated in a lunchtime virtual forum held Friday.
Election

New Forum Added to Calendar for District 14

District 14 candidate Paul Ridley will take part in a forum with incumbent candidate David Blewett on May 27 at 2 p.m.
Voices

‘A Big City Can Have a Small-Town Feel’

The Hart family home in Hillcrest Estates was hit by an EF3 tornado in 2019, and then last Sunday, the unthinkable happened -- their home was struck by an EF1 tornado. But in the aftermath, Cherie Hart said her neighbors jumped in to help.

George W. Bush Presidential Museum Re-Opening

The George W. Bush Presidential Museum permanent exhibit (including steel from the World Trade Center, a full-scale replica of the Oval Office, and the Decision Points Theater) will fully re-open to the public May 25.

Ready for a Fight

Educators, students, and school districts are gearing up to fight a bill that they say will making teaching and learning difficult -- and that might hamper programs like International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement courses.

Priority Bills Imperiled as Tensions Rise Between Texas House and Senate

With time dwindling on the legislative session, the Texas House is breaking until Sunday, in an attempt to send the Senate a clear message: Pass our priority bills or see your own legislation die slowly in our chamber.
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