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Three Dallas City Council members filed a temporary restraining order against the city of Dallas on Monday in an attempt to stop a vote deciding the future of City Hall.
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Diego Fuller was charged with sexual assault last September. He was arrested May 5 over an alleged bond violation, but a judge Monday allowed his bond to be reinstated.
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The two Texas residents monitored for hantavirus have been cleared by Texas Department of State Health Services.
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Early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease is important. A geriatric medicine physician explains how early signs differ from normal aging.
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Soccer fans from around the world will be coming to North Texas this month for the FIFA World Cup. Local health leaders have been preparing for the influx of people for about a year and a half. Hospital and public health officials say what they’re doing hasn’t changed much, but how they do it has.
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Health care is the largest and fastest growing industry in Texas — but the workforce isn't growing fast enough to meet increasing demand. Workforce shortages are getting worse, according to testimony from state officials during a House Committee on Public Health hearing.
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Dallas County practices many of the successful approaches Florida's Miami-Dade County uses to reduce mental health-related incarceration, despite one key law difference.
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Fort Worth Police Officers were dispatched Saturday night to a shooting call in the 5200 block of E. Rosedale Street.
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The building was demolished early Saturday morning to make way for a new Loews hotel.
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Dallas Pride's Sunset Parade will return this weekend to its historic roots on Main Street for the first time since 1972.
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Hill County has rescinded its one-year data center moratorium after a developer lawsuit, while approving new review policies requiring greater transparency from large projects.
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A 56-year-old Allen man faces federal charges after authorities say he made threats against the president. The case is being prosecuted in the Eastern District of Texas.
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DART leaders say the agency is ready to transport the thousands of World Cup visitors around the region.
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After months of debate on whether to stay or leave Dallas City Hall, a special called meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, June 10.