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Dallas' police oversight office could answer to city council instead of city manager if charter review recommendation is approved.
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The structure fire at a vacant church near Dallas Love Field temporarily impacted runway traffic Tuesday afternoon.
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The Dallas Charter Review Commission's term is almost up. Some of the biggest proposals to the city's charter have yet to be discussed, including measures on parks.
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The Dallas City Plan Commission is looking at a zoning change that could keep heavy polluters out of the neighborhood that was once home to the toxic 'Shingle Mountain.'
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Closing a controversial West Dallas shingle plant may be one step closer as GAF prepares to build a new factory in Kansas. Some residents there don't want it.
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The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition to review a curfew on sexually oriented businesses in Dallas. The decision comes two years after the ordinance was approved.
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The National Rifle Association is holding its annual meeting to Dallas. But city officials are mum about what the NRA is paying for convention space and security needs.
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Amid controversy over what a civilians on a police oversight board can or cannot do — Dallas city officials could be limiting access to complaints of misconduct.
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Leaders showed enthusiasm for a bullet train to Houston but not to other North Texas cities.
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The plan to "depress" the 2.8 mile stretch of roadway was approved by the Dallas City Council — with significant community opposition — last year.
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The city received 39 applications for the job. The council narrowed down the pool of candidates Tuesday.
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The Dallas Charter Review Commission voted down two proposals that would place the Parks and Recreation Department under the city manager's supervision.