DALLAS
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Post-storm tree care: What Dallas residents need to know
Following severe storms, the Dallas government has highlighted the importance of proper tree care. Here’s what you need to know.
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The 5 best trails to hike, bike, and walk in Dallas-Fort Worth
Grab your good sneakers and head out to one of these Dallas-Fort Worth trails.
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Use your Dallas Public Library to unlock these free activities
Your library card can unlock these cultural experiences in Dallas.
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How to navigate FEMA for the upcoming hurricane season
Home damaged by a hurricane? See if you are eligible for federal assistance.
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The hottest FC Dallas players to watch in 2024
Learn all about the FC Dallas players that should be on your radar in 2024.
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Help shelter dogs in Dallas find new homes with the Doggie Daycation Program
Dallas Animal Services (DAS) has launched a brand-new, creative initiative, the Doggie Daycation program. Here’s how you can help shelter dogs in DFW.
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Everything you need to know about the minimum wage in Texas
With Texas’ minimum wage stuck at $7.25, get a quick view into the minimum wage debate in the state and throughout the country.
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Some in Houston facing no power for weeks after storms cause widespread damage, killing at least 4
An official warned Friday that power outages could last weeks in parts of Houston after thunderstorms with hurricane-force winds tore through the city. The storms knocked out electricity to nearly 1 million homes and businesses in the region, blew out windows on downtown high rises, and flipped vehicles.
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Here’s how 7 DFW cities and neighborhoods got their names
A popular person or description of the scenery, cities and neighborhoods have a story to their naming. Let’s investigate some of our favorites.
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Dallas doubles down on women’s sports: City scores soccer league after Wings move OK’d
Will Dallas be the next hub for women’s sports? Here’s what you need to know about Dallas’ new women’s soccer league.
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Flying the nest: WNBA’s Dallas Wings will get new home in 2025
WNBA’s Dallas Wings to call Downtown Dallas home in two years time. The Dallas City Council gets okay for the team’s relocation to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center’s Memorial Auditorium.
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Foxtrot Market announces bankruptcy, immediate closing of all 33 stores
Foxtrot Market files bankruptcy less than a year after raising nearly $200 million. Four Dallas locations now closed.
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What the new EPA rule means for Dallas water quality
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a new rule for drinking water. Here’s how the new EPA rule is affecting Dallas’ water.
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16 summer concerts happening in DFW you don’t want to miss
Summer concert season is coming, and now is the time to start planning which shows you’ll hit up in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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10 of our favorite Dallas Public Library branches
Take a tour of some of the top branches in the Dallas Public Library system, from elaborate artwork to special interactive events.
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Escaramuzas charras gets some much deserved attention at the National Cowgirl Museum
For Mexicanas, particularly escaramuzas charras, the ranchera way of life has run deep for a long time, and the latest exhibit at the National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame in Fort Worth shines a light on one aspect of that.
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Dallas is looking for feedback to bring free WiFi to the city
The City of Dallas is looking for feedback about the distribution of digital kiosks around the city that would provide free public WiFi to the community. The Department of Public Works will host two community meetings, one virtual and one in-person, to present the full proposal and invite community feedback.
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Here’s where to find reproductive care resources in DFW
Reproductive care resources can be found throughout the DFW area. Here’s everything you need to know about reproductive care resources in DFW.
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Bottoms up: The best pint at every brewery in Tarrant County right now
Tarrant County is home to dozens of breweries, each providing its unique take on craft beer, lagers, ciders, and more. Here are the best options at every stop.
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Oak Cliff Cemetery: 8 surprising facts about Dallas’ oldest graveyard
The oldest cemetery in Dallas is technically older than the city itself. Here’s everything to know about the historic site of Oak Cliff Cemetery.
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The solar eclipse is coming: A last-minute guide for DFW
The next solar eclipse won’t happen for 20 years—in August 2044! Luckily, Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the few places on the path of totality where we can witness the entire event.
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10 things to put on your spring bucket list in DFW
Keep reading for our suggestions for fun in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that will last you from spring break throughout the summer.
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St. Patrick’s Day in DFW: Our guide to Irish pubs and fare
Whether you’re buzzing for an oversized meal, craving a whiskey, or simply want to saunter about from location to location, here are 10 Irish pubs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to check out.
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Dallas-Fort Worth’s pie trail: Where to indulge on National Pi Day
Sure, rattling off the 5 trillion digits of Pi might impress your friends — we’ll even give you 3.14159 as a start. But if you really want to impress them, head to one of these top spots along the Dallas pie trail and buy a slice or two.
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Taste the plant-based life at one of these 5 Dallas restaurants
Here’s a list of standout spots where the vegetal fare takes center stage, wrapped in settings as diverse as the city itself. Step into any of these establishments and be prepared for an experience that’s as delightful to the palate as it is pleasing to the eye.
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The 10 closest national parks to Dallas
The 10 closest national parks to Dallas are less than 15 hours away from the city. Here’s what you need to know about the 10 closest parks to DFW.
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28 Black-owned businesses in the DFW region that deserve your support
Black-owned businesses have always been the backbone of the Black community. Check out this list of locally owned spots in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that deserve your support.
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8 fun-filled day trips within two hours from Dallas
With its central location, Dallas is only two hours away from countless attractions, ranging from national parks to unique museums.
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Everything to know about viewing the solar eclipse in Dallas
Dallas will be in the path of totality for April’s solar eclipse. Here’s what you need to know to view the solar eclipse in TX.
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Here’s where you can find the best hikes near Dallas
Dallas dwellers: Did you know your very own sprawling metropolis is secretly sprinkled with trails that’ll make you forget you’re in the land of high-rises and highways?
































































