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Dallas City Council removes outdated language from ordinance regarding police
After Dallas voters said “yes” to “Prop U,” city officials took a look at a city ordinance from 1988 about police presence in the city, but some say the city council is dragging its feet. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Steakhouse owner Al Biernat, one of Dallas' most connected restaurateurs, has died after ALS battle
Dallas steakhouse owner Al Biernat, whose charismatic presence at his namesake restaurant attracted both the famous and the famously loyal, has died at 69.
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$8 million approved for historic Forest Theater in Dallas
Tina Turner, Gladys Knight, Snoop Dogg—these are just a few of the headline performers at the historic Forest Theater in South Dallas. Tonight, the city took a significant step towards reclaiming its former glory by approving an $8 million dollar grant. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has more on what this means for the community.
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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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$8 million approved for historic Forest Theater in South Dallas
The approval was met with applause from South Dallas residents inside city council chambers.
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Council repeals language on Dallas Police staffing minimums
The Dallas City Council voted Wednesday to repeal a portion of a 1988 ordinance that provided the language used by a group in a police-centered charter amendment that Dallas voters narrowly approved last week.
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Crash ends with DWI arrest, spider monkey confiscated
The owner of the exotic animal says she’s not only fighting the allegations against her but is desperately trying to get her beloved monkey back.
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DSO's music education program celebrates milestone
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Kim Noltemy Young Musician Program’ was created to give students in southern Dallas access to music education. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports the music program is celebrating a milestone this year.
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Woman pleads for the return of beloved monkey
What started with a car crash in Northwest Dallas ended with a DWI arrest and a spider monkey being confiscated by police. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero spoke to the owner of the exotic animal as she fights the charge and tries to get her pet back.
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Dallas city leader wrestle with amendments approved by voters
Dallas voters said yes to pot, more police and the ability to sue the city if it doesn’t follow its own charter. NBC 5’s David Goins reports city leaders are trying to figure out how to implement all three amendments, even as they conflict with one another.
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra's Kim Noltemy Young Musicians Program marks 5-year milestone
The program started in 2019 in response to a lack of funding for music and arts programs in Southern Dallas schools.
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No ruling in battle over Dallas' short-term rentals
The City of Dallas’ effort to ban short-term rentals has returned to court. A panel of judges listened to arguments from both city attorneys and operators of short-term rentals in a legal dispute over property rights and the maintenance of peaceful neighborhoods. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has the latest.
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No ruling made on future of Dallas short-term rentals
On Wednesday, an appellate hearing in front of a three-judge panel took place, with both sides presenting their arguments.
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Dallas short term rental at the center of courtroom battle on Wednesday
The fight over short term rentals in Dallas continued in court on Wednesday. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Fight over short-term rentals in Dallas continues in court Wednesday
The short-term rental fight began in June 2023 when the Dallas City Council passed a ban on short-term rentals in single-family neighborhoods, potentially putting more than 90% of all Dallas short-term rentals out of business.
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Dallas short term rental fight will have its day in court on Wednesday
The fight over short term rentals in Dallas will continue in court on Wednesday. NBC 5’s Evan Anderson has the details.
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Dallas leaders tout high-speed rail during Japan visit
Councilmembers Gay Donnell Willis and Adam Bazaldua talked economic development and high-speed rail potential aboard a Japanese bullet train
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Dallas delegation returns from trip to Japan to see bullet train up close
A delegation of Dallas city leaders returned from a week-long, taxpayer-financed trip to Japan. NBC 5’s David Goins reports the goal was to see high-speed rail up-close and its potential to not only remake the area around the new convention center but strengthen the Texas economy with a bullet train to Houston.
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Dallas Children's Advocacy Center launches holiday toy drive
The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center has kicked off its annual ‘Holiday of Hope’ toy drive in North Texas.
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Dallas Children's Advocacy Center kicks off ‘Holiday of Hope' toy drive
The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center is trying to make the holidays brighter for 1,600 children who are victims or witnesses of child abuse or violent crime.
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Texas sees alarming rise in DV homicides: State leaders to convene in Dallas to address crisis
Dallas and Tarrant counties rank in the top 5 in the state for domestic violence homicides, according to a recent report.