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City leaders look for solutions to Dallas pension crisis, public transportation part of discussion

Dallas city leaders are actively seeking solutions to address the ongoing pension crisis, with one potential option causing concern among public transportation officials and drawing criticism from a county commissioner. Approximately 220,000 individuals rely on DART transportation services daily, highlighting the significance of any discussions regarding funding reductions. DART spokesperson Jeamy Molina emphasized the critical role public transit plays in …

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Severe storm that swept through North Texas had at least 5 tornadoes, NWS says

Severe weather ripped through North Texas Tuesday morning, damaging businesses and homes and downing power lines, but most residents seemed to be counting their blessings in the immediate aftermath. At least five tornadoes formed in the region, the National Weather Service confirmed in a preliminary report, adding that the total could rise to as many as 12 as assessments continue. Many of the storm …

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Keller school trustees approve policy that could allow campus staff to carry guns

Keller school trustees approved a policy Monday night that could allow teachers and other campus staff to carry guns. On a 4-3 vote, the board updated emergency plans to authorize certain employees to bring firearms onto district property, should they clear certain guardrails. Their decision renews debate over arming school staff members, which more Texas officials have urged in the …

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2 hospitalized after plane goes down, catches fire in Carrollton, police say

Two people are in the hospital Monday evening after an aircraft they were flying in went down in Carrollton and caught fire, police said. Shortly after 8 p.m., officers were notified that a single-engine aircraft crashed onto the road near the East Hebron Parkway and Province Drive, about 22 miles north of downtown Dallas, said Carrollton Police Officer, Jennifer Monroe, …

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Man fatally shot at Arlington restaurant parking lot, police say

A man was fatally shot Monday afternoon in a restaurant parking lot in Arlington, police said. Around 4:45 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of West Division Street, where someone reported that a shooting occurred, police said. Officers found a person, described as a man in his 30s, lying on the ground with a gunshot wound, according to …

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Carroll ISD strikes gender, religion, sexual orientation from nondiscrimination statement

SOUTHLAKE — The code of conduct for Southlake students will strike references to gender identity, sexual orientation and religion from its nondiscrimination statement, the Carroll ISD school board voted Monday. The amendment, which passed 5-1, means the statement will simply say the district “does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its …

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What’s next for top-ranked Texas basketball after coach Chris Beard’s suspension

Chris Beard exited the Travis County Jail in Austin on Monday afternoon, released after posting bond on a felony domestic violence charge. Accompanied by attorney Perry Minton and wearing a face mask, the Texas men’s basketball coach looked like he wanted to be anywhere else after an arrest left his personal and professional life in limbo. Without answering questions from a …

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Ahead of Title 42′s end, U.S.-Mexico negotiations called ‘intense,’ ‘round-the-clock’

MEXICO CITY — A senior Mexican official said his country stands ready to work with the Biden administration when a pandemic-related public health order lifts later this month — but if, and only if, the U.S. agrees to fundamental steps, including strengthening policies for resettling migrants in the U.S. and fostering economic development in the migrants’ homelands. In an interview …

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