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VA Cuts Are Coming. Dallas Will Pay Twice.

Dallas has more than 40,000 veterans who could suffer from scaled-back services.

By Matthew Bell

William Dunnill of Willy and The Wildcards Use His Music to Create a Sense of Home

Ahead of the band's 'Louder Than Gunfire' single release, William Dunnill opens up about what Dallas means to him.

By Baylie Vike

5 Key Dallas Issues on the Agenda Now That City Council is Back

On the first day back in session, advocates asked for transparency in DPD’s dealings with ICE, one of several issues the body will address.

By Emma Ruby

This Downtown Dallas Restaurant Grows Its Menu On The Roof

Chef Vinnie of The Sheraton Hotel is growing an urban jungle in downtown Dallas.

By Aaren Prody

 

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Best Things To Do in Dallas, Aug 6 – 12

The best things to do in North Texas this week include plays, Pi and pride in friendship.

By Merritt Martin and Carly May Gravley

UPDATE: After Being Locked Out by Management, Rodeo Dallas Reopens

Well that was quick. After having chains wrapped around its front door, Rodeo Dallas will break free tonight.

By Lauren Drewes Daniels

The Sandwich Dallas Needs Has Arrived

Dallas gets a bold bite of NOLA with po' boys with a Lone Star twist as the new sister restaurant of Evan's Meat Market.

By Lauren Durie

Step Inside the Roaring '20s at Acute Inflections' Jazz Revival Show

Acute Inflections, a jazz duo made up of Sadiki Pierre and Elasea Douglas, is taking their Harlem Renaissance sound on tour.

By Simon Pruitt

 
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