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North Texas City Named Among Top Commuter 'Burnout Belts' in the US

Workers from this suburb may find their commute bleeding into their personal lives and threatening their mental health.

By Austin Wood

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WTF Is up With the Construction on the Sylvan Avenue Bridge? 

For months, traffic cones have suggested that someone plans to eliminate two of the bridge's traffic lanes. The only question is who?

By Emma Ruby

 

How Reasonable Can Home Buying Here Be if Dallas Has an Affordable Housing Crisis?

A new study says Big D is one of the most affordable cities to buy a home in the U.S. We wonder what that really means.

By Kelly Dearmore

 

Council Members Say Staff Are Trying To 'Guide the Public' With City Hall Questions

As debate over the future of City Hall continues, two council members are calling a survey on the subject a 'push poll.'

By Austin Wood

 
 

Addison, Park Cities Eye Microtransit Service as Potential DART Replacement

Highland Park officials are looking at an agreement with Via to alleviate stress on roads and minimize non-resident worker traffic.

By Austin Wood

 

Immigration Declines Hurting Texas Job Growth, Dallas Fed Forecast Shows

Dallas was the lone major metropolitan area in the state to see job growth with a meager 0.1% increase in February, the Fed report found.

By Austin Wood

 

Chairman's Resignation Leaves Dallas Republicans Divided Ahead of Runoff Election

In a contentious meeting, precinct chairs voted to move forward with precinct-only voting in next month’s runoff. Is that possible?

By Emma Ruby

 
 

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