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Dallas-Fort Worth residents might get to finally put away the umbrellas. Thursday morning started with showers, which brought down about a quarter of an inch of rain at DFW International Airport, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office.
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A report completed by Boston Consulting Group for the City of Dallas backed up Hunt’s asswertion that an eastern alignment close to Reunion Tower would lower the bullet train’s economic benefits. According to the report, the eastern route would result in about 7,100 fewer jobs and about $1.1 billion less in economic output.
A largely peaceful protest escalated as demonstrators ignored orders to remain on sidewalks and didn’t disperse when police declared the assembly unlawful.
More than 35 acres of land was annexed into Fort Worth for future residential development during the June 10 City Council meeting.
On top of that, you've got Pride Month events, Juneteenth celebrations, Father's Day and, to top it all off, National Rosé Day. With only three days to fit it all in, time management skills will be a must. The good news is we've got you covered on the research.
A new court provided by The Dallas Mavericks Foundation was unveiled for youths at the Fort Worth Juvenile Detention Center on Thursday afternoon. The Mavs Foundation, a nonprofit associated with the Dallas Mavericks,
Looking for a way to celebrate Father’s Day? Here’s 9 events throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex to check out this weekend.
KAI continues to expand its design team in Dallas-Fort Worth with the additions of Aditi Sridhar, Assoc. AIA, as Design Manager and Seme Gizaw, AIA, as Project