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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.
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Beauty standards for women of Asian descent have long been tied to racism and sexualization. Stephanie Drenka was adopted from Korea and has experienced this first hand. Now, it's her mission to create safe spaces for women to share their experiences.
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Reporters in both corners of the state say there's simply not enough doses going to where they're needed yet.