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Five Dallas Council Members Call for Independent Study of I-345 Removal

The representatives hope to direct the city manager to order an independent study of the effects of removing the 1.4-mile highway between downtown and Deep Ellum.
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In April, the Dallas City Council Will Weigh Whether to Effectively Ban Short-Term Rentals

After three years of research, the city is finally deciding what to do about Airbnbs, Vrbos, and other platforms. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Inside the East Dallas Groundswell Against Airbnb

Norma Minnis has spent decades killing projects that would have forever altered her neighborhood and single-family neighborhoods across Dallas. Her current target: Airbnb.
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The I-345 City Council Vote Will Not Be Happening Next Week

A vote to support TxDOT’s plan to trench I-345 has been removed from Council’s agenda, and some elected officials are calling for an independent study before making their decision.
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Mapped: The Households Responsible for the Highest Emissions in Dallas-Fort Worth

Density and wealth both contribute to how high a household’s carbon dioxide emissions are. New data can show the city of Dallas how to improve.

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Plano City Council Grapples With Its Troll Problem

Plano, much like Dallas and other cities, is finding it difficult to hinder trolls without hampering residents during public comment.
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Nature & Environment

Coming Soon: A Pollution Map That’s As Easy to Access As a Weather Forecast

North Texas environmental health advocates and Texas A&M University scientists have received a $250,000 grant to track pollution in real time. They hope it will shape policy and affect everyday behavior.
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Local Government

New American Citizens Were Among Nearly 200,000 Who Voted In Dallas County on Election Day

Locally, County Judge Clay Jenkins keeps his seat, Proposition A passes easily, and District Attorney John Creuzot predicts a victory.
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Early Voting Is Here: Where To Vote, What’s on the Ballot and More You Need To Know

A primer to the November 8 general election. You can vote early now through November 4.
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Healthcare

Dallas City Hall Targets Period Poverty

A city pilot program found that nearly half of the people who received free menstrual products at libraries and other public buildings had reported missing work or school because they didn’t have access to those items. Dallas wants to change that.