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A shooting that injured three women in a hair salon this week may have been a hate crime and could be linked to two other recent shootings at businesses run by Asian Americans, Dallas police say.
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Dallas' WRR may well be soon run by NPR/PBS station KERA.
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Lead contamination blamed on a mountain of shingles at a Southeast Dallas site is actually linked to an industrial plant that operated there in the 1970s and '80s. City leaders are worried that the surrounding neighborhood may also be contaminated.
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The all-volunteer group Clean the Block aims to educate communities on waste management.
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The Dallas Democrat has represented District 30 since 1993.
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Three people were transported to area hospitals; one person was treated on scene. Arlington police are seeking a person of interest in the shooting.
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This week on Texas Matters: Bob Phillips has been telling Texas stories for 50 years as the Texas Country Reporter.
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After a year without the Black rodeo, thousands attended the 32nd Texas Black Invitational Rodeo at Fair Park last Saturday.
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Dallas' WRR classical music radio station is unique for a number of reasons: It was the first licensed radio station in Texas, the first west of the Mississippi River, and it's owned by the City of Dallas.
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The three-day event ended with a speech by former President Donald Trump and his victory in a straw poll taken of attendees.