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The protests Saturday come after anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles and nationwide have garnered national attention, and one in solidarity with those protests in Dallas that ended with one person arrested. In North Texas, there are about a dozen protests ...
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNLIVE UPDATES: 'No Kings' protests in Dallas-Fort Worth SaturdayDemonstrators in North Texas and around the country will protest against the Trump administration on Saturday. Watch for live updates.
Texas Rangers Youth Academy to celebrate PLAY BALL Weekend throughout DFW Metroplex - Shawn Armstrong to participate in Angles in the Outfield STEM Camp presented by Lockheed Martin - Marcus Semien leads summer food distribution on Friday This Thursday through Saturday,
According to the National Weather Service, Dallas is under a flood watch. Surrounding areas could see one to four inches of heavy rain.
Areas like Southern Dallas have been “under-championed for far too long,” Dale Petroskey, president and CEO of the Dallas Regional Chamber, said Wednesday. He said more than 300 companies have relocated to the Dallas area over the past 15 years, adding that jobs are on the rise.
Arlington illustrator Matt Cliff designs the official FIFA World Cup 26™ Dallas Host City Poster, inspired by his local experiences.
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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.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNWhat to know about Texas ending in-state tuition for undocumented studentsSome implications of the ruling ordering the policy’s end are still unknown. College access experts urged affected students not to withdraw from school while they assess their options.
Ahead of this weekend's "No Kings" protests against Trump administration policies and recent immigration raids, Latino elected officials and civic leaders urged participants to remain peaceful while still exercising their right to free speech.