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Up-and-comers Slow Joy headlined a fantastic night of local music.
The controversial plan that will allow multi-family units in single-family neighborhoods is the first of its kind since 2006.
Advocates warn that overlooking such data could complicate research into the impact of Texas' abortion ban.
Organizers of the Nexstar protest worry about what a merger will mean for free speech and Dallas’ WFAA news station.
Can you guess Dallas' top costume search? Hint: "Who you gonna call?"
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Men worldwide are getting their "fill" with a new penile enhancement procedure made in Dallas.
The patient was a female and had underlying symptoms.
Firings at Texas A&M and Texas State come as more faculty members report concerns of political interference.
Big Bend National Park lost employees in the recent federal layoffs, meaning future visits to the park could look and feel much differently.
Maybe this will give Dak Prescott something fun to watch while he recovers from hamstring surgery.
DaddyLand attendees say they were not in violation of the hotel's dress code. The event's promo photos show men in leather accessories only.
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A slate of Democrats will vie to run against Ken Paxton or John Cornyn for Senate. But something had to change for one to win.
Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Armani Latimer receives support for dancing without her wig to promote alopecia awareness.
What could it mean for DART if its income was reduced by millions of dollars each year?
Texas is the largest supplier of beef in the country. Soon, we will also be the top breeder of flies.
Houston and Dallas, we have a problem. A study warns that the cities are slowly sinking and buildings could collapse.
Decreasing enrollment rates across North Texas are driving districts to close school campuses.
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Over a thousand bills were signed into law this session, and some will take effect on Sept. 1. Here are some of them.
Dallas' smallest restaurants continue to get accolades.
A measles outbreak stemming from a traditionalist community with a low vaccination rate could sweep through the state.
It's hard to see how the Mavericks would get so lucky after missing out on Giannis before.