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The iconic statue of a Texas Ranger, a fixture at Dallas Love Field since 1963, was removed from the airport Thursday morning by a crew from the city of Dallas. The decision was prompted by an excerpt from a soon-to-be-published book about the law enforcement agency’s nearly 200-year history, which includes episodes of police brutality and racism. Read more about it here: https://bit.ly/2zQEZUB (🎥: Juan Figueroa/Staff photographer) | The Dallas Morning News
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In Dallas, around 150 people of all ages gathered at City Hall, carrying American flags and signs for protests linked to the 50501 movement. The events were the latest in a series of nationwide days of action. Crowds swelled throughout the event with more protestors showing as the day wore on. See more updates from the protests: https://bit.ly/42mOULW?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_The_Dallas_Morning_News | The Dallas Morning News
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What began seven years ago as a fun way to share the sights of Dallas with loved ones from out of town has grown into a business dedicated to educating people about the African-American history that shaped Dallas. Dallasites and Oak Cliff natives Don and Jocelyn Pinkard were first inspired to create their own tour when friends visited from out of town who didn’t want the typical Dallas experience. Instead, they wanted to see the African-American side. When they retired, Don and Jocelyn began wor
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A line of severe thunderstorms brought street flooding and outages to many parts of North Texas throughout Sunday afternoon. The Oncor power outage map showed more than 120,000 customers affected by outages. Briana Monsalve, an Oncor spokeswoman, said there is not estimate on service will be restored but added that crews will be deployed to address damages and interruptions. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3cQ7hSE | The Dallas Morning News
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At its peak, around 10,000 people were estimated to have gathered in downtown Dallas for the No Kings protest, according to police spokesperson Corbin Rubinson. Standing outside Dallas City Hall, demonstrators waved American flags, Texas flags and “No Kings” signs: https://bit.ly/4kZTm9S?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_The_Dallas_Morning_News | The Dallas Morning News
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Law enforcement from agencies around the nation showed support Saturday as Dallas Police Officer Patricio "Patrick" E. Zamarripa was laid to rest at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. Zamarripa was among five officers killed in an ambush on July 7 in downtown Dallas. | The Dallas Morning News
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Be safe out there, North Texas. Road conditions remained hazardous on Sunday after a winter storm coated roads and highways with snow and ice. If you don’t have to leave the house, don’t. Here’s a look at the High Five Interchange at US 75 and I-635 in Dallas. For more winter weather coverage, tap the link in our bio. (📹: Smiley Pool/Staff Photographer) | The Dallas Morning News
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Protesters gathered in downtown Dallas Saturday afternoon to raise awareness and take a stance against what they call the ongoing genocide in Gaza, where thousands have been killed, wounded or displaced from the continued warfare. | The Dallas Morning News
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Thousands of demonstrators waved American flags, Texas flags and “No Kings” signs at a downtown Dallas protest on Saturday. More: https://bit.ly/43TUBSx?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_The_Dallas_Morning_News | The Dallas Morning News
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More than 300 people gathered outside Dallas City Hall Tuesday evening — the anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration — to protest violence involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers across the country. Multiple speakers emphasized that they hope protests will give community members the opportunity to connect with people who are in positions to provide support and make change happen. Link in the bio to read more. ✍️: Elissa Jorgensen and Jamie Landers 📹: Elissa Jorgensen
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Dallas is at a critical moment in its history. Recent events, from pandemic-related strains on our health care industry to social justice movements, are shaping our city in new ways, unveiling the issues that many Dallasites face each day. That’s why it’s important to stop and take stock. In our State of the City project we’ll explore a variety of issues. Each topic we’ll cover brings its own unique complexities, but explored collectively, they tell the story of our city. You can read the first
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Despite the memories of 2021's crisis not being far behind, many North Texans were able to get out and enjoy the wintry weather today. Read more: https://www.dallasnews.com/news/weather/2022/02/03/anxiety-in-north-texas-melts-away-into-snowy-flakes-of-joy/ | The Dallas Morning News
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Protesters took the streets of Dallas to march against the Trump administration's immigration policies. | The Dallas Morning News
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Hundreds are gathering across the Dallas-Fort Worth area Saturday to take part in several protests linked to the 50501 movement. In Fort Worth, more than 100 people had already gathered outside about 11:45 a.m. at Burnett Park, despite the morning showers. More: https://bit.ly/42mOULW?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_The_Dallas_Morning_News | The Dallas Morning News
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People gathered Sunday at the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in West Dallas to “unite in opposition ” to President Donald Trump’s agenda, protest organizers said. About 20 people gathered at the entrance to the Ronald Kirk pedestrian bridge, passing out signs and making speeches. Read more here: https://bit.ly/432tz9S | The Dallas Morning News
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More than 300 people gathered downtown Saturday afternoon to protest the Trump administration’s deportation push, joining demonstrations that have spread nationwide after two shootings this week involving federal immigration officers. On Wednesday, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot Renee Good, 37, in Minneapolis. A day later in Portland, Ore., a Customs and Border Protection agent shot and wounded two people during a vehicle stop, prompting fresh scrutiny of federal tac
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Dozens of women dressed as handmaidens silently walk through downtown as part of a ‘March of Dissent’ before a ‘No Kings’ protest against policies of the Trump administration on Saturday, June 14, 2025, in Fort Worth. More: https://bit.ly/43TUBSx?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_The_Dallas_Morning_News | The Dallas Morning News
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North Texas braced for potentially dangerous wintry conditions and freezing temperatures as a powerful winter storm began moving into the area Friday https://bit.ly/4qLcnAo?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_The_Dallas_Morning_News | The Dallas Morning News
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Help The Senior Source Make Older Better. The Senior Source seeking the best of the best because the older adults in Dallas are worthy of the best service and support possible. If you are the best, check out these job descriptions to learn how you can make a difference each day. https://bit.ly/3DxLw1m | The Dallas Morning News
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Along a quarter-mile stretch on FM 423 in west Frisco, about 800 demonstrators lined the roads, holding up “No Kings” signs and waving the American flag. More: https://bit.ly/43TUBSx?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_The_Dallas_Morning_News | The Dallas Morning News
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With the trade of Anthony Davis and other now former Mavericks players to the Washington Wizards, Dallas gains four players and five draft picks. They also gain one key tool: freedom. The move frees Dallas from Davis' $54 million contract, giving them a lot more leeway to build their program. Mavericks Insider Mike Curtis breaks down the trade and how it could impact the future of the team. Find more at the link in our bio. 🔗 📹: Mike Curtis / Staff reporter 📷: Chitose Suzuki, Smiley N. Pool /
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On July 3, Jeff loaded up his camper with his wife, Tanya Ramsey, and their dog, Chloe, and drove from their Lewisville home to the banks of the Guadalupe River as they did every Fourth of July weekend. Around 4:30 a.m. on July 4, hours after he flicked off the lights and went to bed, Jeff woke to water streaming inside the camper. At 4:50 a.m., Jeff called his daughter Rachel and left a voicemail to say goodbye. Tanya screamed in the background. They were two of the lives impacted by the devast
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On Saturday morning, the group of Buddhist monks arrived home in Fort Worth, capping a grueling 2,300-mile walk from Texas to Washington, D.C. The monks captivated much of the country and even world, drawing throngs of supporters in cities across the trek with their simple message of peace, compassion and unity. | The Dallas Morning News
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Every December, the Cowboys players and cheerleaders fan out to four area hospitals to visit children. Eric Kendricks, Jalen Brooks, Chauncey Golston and Zack Martin were four players among the group to visit Children’s Health in Dallas. | The Dallas Morning News
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