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DFW? Dallas and Fort Worth Are Two Entirely Different Cities
Let us be very clear: there is a difference between Fort Worth and Dallas. These two cities - separated by several other towns (shout out to Arlington, Grand Prairie and Irving) - are often melded together into the phrases "Dallas/Fort Worth" or "DFW", or the even more ambiguous "Metroplex". I...
Denton will be microsurfacing roads across the city: Here’s what you need to know
Denton will be performing roadway microsurfacing throughout June. This surface treatment serves to extend the life of a roadway by five to seven years and protect the underlying pavement from moisture penetration, oxidation and degradation, according to the city. The process will begin June 4 and is planned to wrap...
First World Problems? Not Here in Southern Dallas [Podcast]
In this clip from Dallas Dirt, Dallas City Councilman Adam Bazaldua offers a glimpse at the problems his southern Dallas constituents are facing. He doesn’t hear from organized homeowners associations upset about the perceived zoning implications of Forward Dallas or the debated density proposed in a multi-million dollar shopping center renovation. Bazaldua hears from an elder homeowner who’s never had a sidewalk and would like one so she can get to the mailbox a little easier.
Carry the Load 2024 marches through Texoma
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — Memorial Day is one of several days to honor veterans, and the Carry the Load Movement aims to remind people of that fact. Carry the Load is a 13-year-old movement. It started with a group marching across the East Coast to Dallas, but now the movement has five relays. The relay […]
John Keating enters 3rd term in Frisco City Council Place 1 seat
This is John Keating's third term serving in the Frisco City Council Place 1 seat. (Alex Reece/Community Impact) Frisco City Council member John Keating was sworn into his Place 1 seat for a third term during a May 21 meeting. The details. Keating secured 8,334 votes, or 59.38%, during the...
2 Texas cities rank deadliest in country for Memorial Day driving
HOUSTON — Memorial Day and the days surrounding it are some of the most traveled days of the year. Around 28.4 million Americans were expected to travel by car on Memorial Day — an increase of 4% from last year. A new study by the car insurance savings app Jerry suggests drivers in Texas, mostly in Houston and Dallas, should consider taking extra precautions.
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