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Library officials expect more to shutter soon to meet fiscal goals laid out by city leaders.

By Emma Ruby

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TODAY'S TRENDING STORIES

Dining on a Dime: Where to Eat in Dallas for $10 or Less

We've found bowls of pho, cheesesteaks and burgers better than they have any business being at these prices.

By Angie Quebedeaux, Simon Pruitt

UPDATE: Lola Young 'Cancels Everything' to 'Work on Myself'

The South London pop singer behind "Messy" has canceled her upcoming tour and The Bomb Factory date.

By Simon Pruitt

6 Creative Gems to Discover at Denton Arts & Jazz Festival

From surreal canvases to blacklight woodwork, meet the artists bringing the Denton festival to life.

By Preston Barta

PHOTOS: A Popular Preston Hollow Mansion Already Won Halloween, Spooks Neighbors

The festive home was at the center of last year’s Christmas display controversy that ended up costing taxpayers $25,000.

By Emma Ruby

New Texas Task Force to Tackle 'Decidedly Un-Christian' Gun Violence At Churches

A Michigan church mass shooting has spurred action from the governor. Critics say it's not enough, some say at least it's something.

By Alyssa Fields