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Rainbow Removal: Dallas Begins Erasing Pride, Black Lives Matter Crosswalks

Crews began scraping and power washing crosswalks with Pride rainbows and Black Lives Matter designs on Monday. The removal will go on through April.

By Kelly Dearmore, Patrick Williams

Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival Announces 2026 Lineup

The traveling summer festival includes a stop in Irving with Wilco, Sheryl Crow and more.

By Carly May Gravley

Thin Line Fest 2026: Our Top 10 Music Moments

From Seryn's emotional homecoming to an intergalactic rock opera, the 10 unforgettable sets that defined this year's Thin Line Fest.

By Preston Barta

Popular British Pub Expanding to Arlington in Time for World Cup

Restaurants are flocking to Arlington ahead of the World Cup.

By Aaren Prody

 

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Cosmic Cafe Is Back. Namaste, Dallas

The vegetarian restaurant that thrived for more than 20 years is back.

By Lauren Drewes Daniels

These 3 Dallas Suburbs Among the Top 'Small Cities for Big Jobs' in America

Opportunities, a higher quality of life and affordable childcare await job seekers in these North Texas locales.

By Kelly Dearmore

Chef Tiffany Derry Is Bringing a High-End Sports Oasis to Grand Prairie

The Landing is a gastro pub and sports bar in an upscale lounge setting.

By Aaren Prody

Name a More Iconic Duo That Has Toured in Dallas Than A Twink and A Redhead

The viral duo of A Twink and A Redhead told us everything you need to know about their new tour, which kicks off in Dallas this week. And if they've actually had sex in a Panera.

By Alyssa Fields

Dallas Library Staff Ask for More Time as Poll Shows 72% Oppose Closures

The Dallas Public Library is weighing branch closures as city leaders ask for $2.6 million in cuts.

By Austin Wood

 
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