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Dallas businesses and advocates have opposing views on less lanes along Maple
Store owners say an idea to reduce the number of lanes on Maple Avenue in Dallas will only add to traffic woes and could hurt business. But advocates say slower speeds and more space for pedestrians and cyclists will not only improve safety, but help everyone along Maple Avenue.
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Business owners concerned with plan to reduce driving lanes on Maple Avenue
Some Maple Avenue business owners want the city of Dallas to halt a plan to reduce the number of lanes along the corridor.
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Redefining the steakhouse experience
Taste the flavors of the world at Nuri Steakhouse! They’re fusing Asian and American influences to create a unique dining experience.
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Timeless styles from Eiseman Jewels
We visit Eiseman Jewels in Northpark Center to view their dazzling collection of trendy and timeless jewelry.
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‘State of Downtown' sheds light on the future of Downtown Dallas
Dallas interim city manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert sat down for a candid conversation at Moody Performance Hall on Wednesday to share new insight on the projects and plans for Downtown Dallas. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the story.
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‘State of Downtown' to shed light on exciting future for Downtown Dallas
If you work, live, play, or even commute through downtown Dallas, the changes in the coming years will impact you.
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Interim city manager to speak on the state of Downtown Dallas
Downtown Dallas is embarking on a transformation, and the interim city manager is sharing the details on Wednesday. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Hundreds of openings at Dallas job fair on Wednesday
The Potter House of North Dallas is hosting a job fair with 45 employers on Wednesday.
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Hundreds of openings at HIRE Ground job fair in Frisco Wednesday
The Potter House of North Dallas is hosting a job fair with 45 employers hoping to connect with job seekers for 738 open positions across different industries.
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New space to bring new opportunities for those dealing with homelessness
The next major piece to addressing homelessness is now open in northeast Dallas. As NBC 5’s David Goins shows us, an old hotel remodel brings about new opportunities for those calling it home now.
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New housing option for former homeless opens in Northeast Dallas
The next major piece in addressing homelessness is now open in Northeast Dallas, as an old hotel remodel is creating new opportunities for those who call it home.
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Trial begins again for man accused of stalking and killing UTA grad student
A Dallas County murder was reset for Tuesday morning for Jorge Esparza, the man accused of stalking and killing his romantic rival.
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UTA nursing student murder trial restarts
A man accused of stalking and killing a North Texas nurse is back in the court room for a second time. The first trial came to an abrupt stop in April after an alleged panic attack and comments made by the judge. It was declared as a mistrial. Now on the first day of the trial the suspect took the...
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History made as Dallas County appoints new chief medical examiner
Dallas County has appointed Dr. Jessica Dwyer to lead the Dallas County Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences (SWIFS), the first woman to serve as director.
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Dallas councilman hosts special meeting with neighborhood leaders to ‘amplify voices'
On Monday night, neighborhood leaders gathered for a special meeting with Councilman Chad West to help amplify more voices and get city dollars into crucial parts of one of the fastest-growing areas of Dallas.
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Dallas to hold public safety meeting about former chief Garcia's crime reduction plan
Former Dallas police chief Eddie Garcia is in his last week with the city, and today, the Dallas Police Department will give an update on how his crime reduction plan has played out. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Neighborhood association leaders meet in Oak Cliff
A grassroots effort to bridge communities together is underway in Fort Worth. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Dallas holds public safety meeting about crime reduction plan
Dallas police chief Eddie Garcia is in his last week with the city, and today we will get an update on how his crime reduction plan played out. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Men charged for North Texas murder said to be in Venezuelan gang, police say
Farmers Branch police have arrested three men said to be a part of a Venezuelan gang who allegedly abducted a man and two juveniles before executing him in Dallas two months ago.
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Pot reform, reshaping city government among 18 props in Dallas on Nov. 5
Dallas voters are asked to consider 18 amendments to the city’s charter, including three that could dramatically reshape how the city government operates. Another proposal could make possession of a small amount of marijuana a low-level priority for police.
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Over 6,500 patients affected by Parkland Health in Dallas possible data breach
A data breach at Parkland Health in Dallas affected thousands of patients, according to a notice filed with the Texas Attorney General’s office in late October.