While several city departments in Dallas had their budgets slashed to close a projected $36 million budget gap, the Office of Environmental Quality and Sustainability received an increase.
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On the official first day of the annual meeting,
@mariaramos.bsky.social and Smiley went to a special gathering for Hispanic Baptists at downtown's First Baptist Dallas — which SBC President Clint Pressley last year called the SBC's "Notre Dame." www.dallasnews.com/news/faith/2...
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A crossover united Southern Baptists from North Texas and around the country for evangelism and service events in the community.
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Some Dallas City Council members want more accountability from the boards that make deals with developers for affordable housing. More @dallasnews.com
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We had a great Spanish panel about mental health in the DFW Hispanic community organized by
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Izaguirre Ranch, settled in Whitewright, a rural area 60 miles north of Dallas, has a black metal gate adorned with rearing horses. It’s a symbol that social media users have speculated is somehow connected to a controversial site in Mexico.
The city of Dallas is suing 3M, DuPont and other chemical companies, alleging they contaminated some of the area’s drinking water. More at @dallasnews.com
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How Dallas City Council candidates plan to address environmental issues
Historically, the neighborhoods in the southern sector of the city have been affected the most.
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Earth Day Festival of Service, clean up event in Mill City neighborhood
The event seeks to bring positive change to the South Dallas community. More at @dallasnews.com
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The Texas Senate is considering a bill that would remove the recent gun ban policy at the State Fair of Texas. More at @dallasnews.com
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After a federal judge in California granted a request to delay an attempt to end the program that temporarily protects Venezuelans from deportation, some of those who have migrated to North Texas feel a sense of relief for now.
Judge delays Trump administration's move to end Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans
“Qué bendición,” said Néstor Cuevas, a Venezuelan who lives in N.Texas “It is a great relief for now."
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Texas' Big Bend National Park may be expanding.
With hopes that the expansion would help preserve and protect critical habitats, three lawmakers introduced a bill in Congress last month to acquire roughly 6,100 acres along the park’s western boundary.
Environmental Protection Agency workers in Dallas joined colleagues from coast to coast Tuesday in demonstrations against recent moves to eliminate hundreds of positions from the agency
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Dallas is shifting its fleet from gasoline to electric vehicles
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After nearly eight years, Dallas-based pipeline company Energy Transfer LP’s $300 million trial against Greenpeace USA is set to begin today in North Dakota. Via @dallasnews.com
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The EPA hosted a community meeting to gather residents’ feedback on its proposed plan to remediate the former Lane Plating Works site, which produced highly toxic chemical waste. Residents are more concerned about what’s going on with their health. www.dallasnews.com/news/environ...
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