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Dallas County's only early voting site in Rowlett could be closed after city finds occupancy certificate "issued in error"
ROWLETT — Freedom Place Church in downtown Rowlett is set to be Dallas County's only early voting site in Rowlett, but when polls open later this month, its doors could be shut.The city revealed it discovered problems with the church's certificate of occupancy.Concern over whether the small church could accommodate early voting crowds led to scrutiny of how it qualified in the first place for a permit to operate at its current building with only 10 dedicated parking spots.In a letter to the church Monday, the city's director of community development, Cori Reaume, wrote, "A recent review of the Certificate...
A Vickery Place Tudor Revival Cottage With a BIG Surprise
When Compass Realtor Gayle Schneider said, “Karen, you really have to see this one to believe it,” I flew out the door. First, I believed her. Second, her listing is a Vickery Place Tudor Revival cottage on Goodwin Ave. and that is where I spent my 20s. I have great memories of that street and the charming neighborhood.
When will the Texas Michelin restaurants be announced?
DALLAS — The Michelin Guide list of the best restaurants in Texas has a reveal date. Michelin’s list of the best restaurants in Texas will be revealed at an event Nov. 11 in Houston. Michelin announced a deal earlier this year to release a guide, judging restaurants in...
Former Dallas Plans Inspector Sour But Sated After ‘Lemon on Stemmons’ Permit Debaucle
When news broke this summer that City of Dallas employees had to vacate the Stemmons office they’d just moved into over city code violations and a missing certificate of occupancy, the irony was not lost on others. However, some of the sharpest criticism for the widely-panned “lemon on Stemmons” came from within, when one municipal plans examiner blew the whistle and shared what was going wrong inside 7800 N. Stemmons Freeway.
Highland Global Allocation Fund Declares Monthly Distributions of $0.081 Per Share
DALLAS, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Highland Global Allocation Fund (NYSE: HGLB) ("the "Fund") today announced the declaration of monthly distributions of $0.081 per share, payable on the dates noted below. Under the Fund's level distribution policy, the annual distribution rate has been reset to an amount equal to 8.5% of the average of the Fund's net asset value ("NAV") per share, as reported for the final five trading days of the 2023 calendar year. The Fund is declaring distributions of $0.081 per month for October through December 2024.
Berkley's Market opening new Dallas store. Here's where
DALLAS — Upscale neighborhood grocery chain Berkley’s Market is opening a new store in Uptown in a former Foxtrot Market Space. Berkley’s Market recently closed two of its four Dallas locations (one downtown at 1800 Main Street and another in Oak Cliff at 634 W. Davis Street) and at that time, said they planned to open another store soon.
Lady Trojans beat Fate PTAA in four
Lady Trojans beat Fate PTAA in four Image Jenna Bearden (11) jumps high for a block during earlier home action. The Cumby Lady Trojans won their Friday road game against the Fate PTAA Lady Panthers in four sets, improving to 4-1 in district. Staff Photo by DJ Spencer ...
DFW Italian Festival Returns for Second Year, Bringing Taste of Italy to Texas
IRVING, Texas, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Get ready to embark on a journey through Italy's rich culture, all without a long-haul flight! The 2nd Annual DFW Italian Festival returns to Levy Event Plaza in Irving, Texas, bringing with it a vibrant celebration of authentic Italian cuisine, music, and traditions. Taking place on Saturday, October 12, 2024, from 12 PM to 9 PM, this all-day, family-friendly festival, organized by local nonprofit DFW Italians, offers a feast for the senses, from mouthwatering Italian dishes to captivating live performances.
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