Flooding risk for D-FW subsides as evening storms dissipate
By Alex Nguyen & Julia James
Mesquite City Council rejects mixed-use development
By Winston Henvey
Dallas-made film “The Foursome” set to premiere July 28 at Texas Theatre
By Jillian Nachtigal
TRANSPORTATION
‘Appalled’: Hundreds decry proposed DART cuts, fare hikes at raucous hearing
Amber Gaudet
- Dallas Area Rapid Transit is proposing the largest cuts in the agency’s 40-year history — and riders are pushing back.
- This may help DART balance its 2026 budget, which expects to fall more than $78 million short of available revenues.
- Hundreds packed the halls of DART’s downtown headquarters sharing their frustrations over proposed cuts.
Showcase
Cenzo’s to donate portion of sales to flood relief efforts Saturday
By Jillian Nachtigal
The 10 Best Music Venues in Dallas
By Tyler Hicks
These are the top 100 master-planned communites in North Texas
By Bryan Glasshagel & Davie Nguyen
Downtown Dallas municipal court damaged by rain, to remain closed until at least July 16
By Chase Rogers & Alex Nguyen
Italian restaurant Sicilian Butcher preps meatballs for North Dallas
By Teresa Gubbins
Dallas-Fort Worth Morning Briefing July 9
By Kelsey Leffingwell
Crawl Some of Dallas’s Best Barbecue and Tacos With a Chef From a Michelin-Starred Restaurant
By Courtney E. Smith
The Lab Report’s first piece is about the state of nonprofits.
By Bethany Erickson
Over 35 years later, African American Museum of Dallas continues Black history classes
By Elizabeth Myong
City is spraying for mosquitos in East Dallas
By Madelyn B Edwards
Colombian beats and Barranquilla royalty take over downtown Dallas for summer festival
By Zara Amaechi
Patented: Spark Biomedical's Stress Control Using Auricular Neurostimulation and More North Texas Inventive Activity
By Dallas Innovates
Dallas restaurant with feel-good attitude adds coffee on MLK Boulevard
By Sarah Blaskovich
Suspect steals ambulance from Dallas hospital, prompting police chase, officials say
By Rachel Behrndt
College of Constructive Hell-Raising: Dallas activists learn how to make a difference
By Maria Ramos Pacheco