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Dallas Retailer Tuesday Morning is Going Out of Business; Liquidation Sales Coming Soon
The Dallas-based retailer has closed 265 stores since February, and the remaining 200 will start liquidation sales soon. Included are 59 stores in Texas.
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Candidate in Local Races Voice Opinions on Housing, Police Ahead of Election Day
Election day for these North Texas city council and school board will be May 6.
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Dallas Morning News Sportswriter Chuck Carlton Dies at 64
Chuck Carlton, a sportswriter who worked The Dallas Morning News for 23 years, has died at the age of 64.
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Women Are Less Than 3% of Aviation Maintenance Technicians. Why?
In most aviation careers aside from flight attendants, women do not make up a vast majority of people on the job. Alexandra Skores talks about the large disparity in the industry.
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Man Arrested in Driver's License Scam Targeting Asians in Texas
A scam targeting Asian Texans that began when the state unknowingly sent thousands of driver’s licenses to an organized crime group is far more sweeping than originally reported, the Dallas Morning News reported.
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Frisco Mayor Faces Scrutiny Over Involvement With Homes Near PGA Golf Courses
Other real estate agents are frustrated that Jeff Cheney was an early player in a new community of multimillion-dollar real estate development.
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Mark Lamster Celebrates 10th Anniversary Writing for The Dallas Morning News
Mark Lamster joins us to talk about what went right and what didn’t go so right as the Dallas Morning News architecture critic.
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‘I Am a Racist': Daniel Perry Wrote, Shared Trove of Racist, Anti-Protester Messages
Daniel Perry, who was convicted of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester, talked of killing people and shared racist memes and messages over social media, according to newly unsealed court records.
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Baby Forcibly Removed From DeSoto Couple After Dispute Over Child's Jaundice Treatment
Sriya Reddy with the Dallas Morning News tells us about the story that has people talking across North Texas.
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Foodie 411: Restaurant Closings and the New Book ‘Forkfight'
DallasNews.com/Food writer Sarah Blaskovich dishes on the closings of La Duni and Dallas and Beast and Co. in Fort Worth, plus the new book ‘Forkfight.’
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Texas Senate Expected to Approve Bill That Bans Teaching Critical Race Theory
Philip Jankowski with the Dallas Morning News explains what it would mean for Texas if this law goes into effect.
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Texas Senate Gives Initial Passage to CRT Ban at Public Universities
The Texas Senate gave initial approval Tuesday to a bill that aims to ban teaching critical race theory from classrooms and lessons on public college campuses.
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Dallas Theater Center to Lay Off Staff as Attendance Dwindles
Staff members learned of the upcoming layoffs, due to low attendance since the pandemic, on Monday.
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Data Shows Texas Prisons Top 100 Degrees as Lawmakers Debate A/C in Lockups
Data shows that Texas inmates and prison staff are, at times, exposed to dangerous levels of heat in the majority of the state’s unairconditioned jails and prisons.
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Gregg Hudson, Dallas Zoo CEO and ‘A North Star for So Many,' Dies at 64
The Dallas Zoo confirms longtime CEO Gregg Hudson died late last week “following a brief but valiant battle with cancer.” He was 64.
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New Data Shows Texas Prisons Top 100 Degrees as Lawmakers Debate A/C in State Lockups
The indoor temperature in at least 15 state-run jails and prisons exceeded 100 degrees last summer, according to data obtained by The Dallas Morning News.
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‘Dateline' to Examine Coppell Man's 2014 Death on Friday Night
NBC’s Dateline will examine the story behind the death of Jonathan Crews, a Coppell man who was fatally shot in his apartment in 2014.
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Unresponsive Carrollton Middle School Student Revived With Narcan
A student at DeWitt Perry Middle School in Carrollton was revived Tuesday with Narcan, according to a district message obtained by The Dallas Morning News.
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Foodie 411: Best Burger, Ballpark Food and a New Patio Bar
DallasNews.com/Food writer Sarah Blaskovich shares her opinion on the best burger in Dallas, her favorite foods at Globe Life Field and the newest patio bar opening in Fort Worth.
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This New North Texas Clinic Helps People With a Rare Muscle-Wasting Disease
Dr. Diana Castro opened the specialty clinic to give patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy better quality of life