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Jan 30, 2025 · State Fair of Texas 2024. The Dallas Examiner reporter Tiffani M. Turner visits the State Fair of Texas to showcase the African American vendors
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Jan 16, 2025 · Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed outgoing state Rep. Shawn Thierry, who recently switched from the Democrat to Republican party, to the state’s juvenile justice board.
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Dallas city council approves $4.97 billion budget for FY 2024-25 ...
Sep 20, 2024 · Another vital part of the city is the Dallas Park and Recreation Department. The budget will expanded the park system through the budget with $48 million for park maintenance, including $1 million to operate and maintain new parks, trails …
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Jan 23, 2025 · The North Central Texas Area on Aging hosted a webinar on Jan 9, providing information on Medicare benefits and provisions, as well as educating attendees on how to avoid scams and protect themselves from financial abuse.
Texas legislature kicks off 2025 session with right-leaning bills ...
Dec 5, 2024 · A bill by Sen. Phil King, R-Weatherford, seeks to address that grievance. It would require electric utilities to have mobile, emergency power generators that can be quickly deployed after a storm to areas impacted by power outages.