Plus: Smokable Hemp Ban Takes Effect Soon, Stellar Rooftops for Dining and Drinks in Dallas, Call in Sick Tomorrow: Americans Are Sick of Tipping, Grocery Wars: In H-E-B's Wake, Retail Chains Expand in Dallas

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Best Things To Do in Dallas This Week

There's something for everyone this week, whether you like music, museums or shellfish.

By Alec Spicer, Alyssa Fields

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EVENTS

Free Things To Do in Dallas (and Beyond) This Weekend

Art, music and even more art. It's a great weekend to have an appreciation for all things creative. 

By Alec Spicer, Alyssa Fields

 

ECONOMY

This Dallas Neighborhood is the Gen Z Migration Capital of Texas

While one Big D ZIP code welcomes a bunch of Gen Zers, a suburb north of town has seen a ton of them leave recently. 

By Kelly Dearmore

 

BISHOP ARTS

16 of the Best Places in Dallas for a Good Walk

If you want some fresh air and exercise but don't want to step outside the city, these walkable areas are for you. 

By Thomas Lowery, Carly May Gravley

 
 

TEXAS LEGISLATURE

'An Attempt To Ban the Industry': Dallas THC Shops React to Smokable Hemp Rule

New state rules take effect on March 31 and will also drastically raise fees for businesses. 

By Austin Wood

 

CITY GUIDE

16 Dallas Rooftops for When You Need a Drink and a Skyline View

Soak up the sun and skyline at these rooftop patios where the drinks and food flow. 

By Hank Vaughn, Aaren Prody

 

ECONOMY

No, I’m Not Tipping You for Handing Me a Tablet. Survey Says: Americans Are Tipped Over

Requesting tips for to-go orders raise a great question: why are we being asked to tip a to-go order? 

By Aaren Prody

 

GROCERY

Grocery Store Chains Are in a Land Rush to Build in Dallas' Booming Market

Heard of BJ's Wholesale Club? North Texans will soon be able to add it to their grocery store Rolodex. 

By Jeff Siegel