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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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Dallas County likely to expand broadband access with COVID relief dollars

Thousands of Dallas County residents who have no or limited internet access could see more options as local governments consider investing in high-speed internet infrastructure. Consultants presented recommendations to the Dallas County Commissioners Court on Tuesday, where the majority of commissioners agreed a plan is needed. “It’s long overdue. We need it,” Commissioner John Wiley Price said on Tuesday. Dallas …

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What have Gov. Greg Abbott and challenger Beto O’Rourke said about the Texas power grid?

Texas voters will start heading to the polls next week and deciding who will help lead the state’s beleaguered power grid. Clashing on the grid issue is incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott and his Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke, running for the office of governor, which appoints the Public Utility Commissioners that regulate the grid. Whether the grid has been fixed has served as a major …

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Dallas police release vehicle description, image from fatal August hit-and-run

Dallas police released a description of the vehicle involved in a hit-and-run that killed a 40-year-old man two months ago. Police said a black or dark blue 2006-09 Ford Edge struck the pedestrian about 3:40 a.m. Aug. 20. Dallas police released a photo of the suspected vehicle involved in a August 20 hit and run.(Courtesy of the Dallas Police Department) …

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Dallas County unveils website to report voting concerns, dispel rumors

The Dallas County Elections Department unrolled its “rumor control” page on Friday in an effort to fact-check misinformation and encourage voter confidence. Elections Administrator Michael Scarpello said the department website will have a page to verify election rumors. The webpage will include these found or reported rumors and either confirm or deny them. “I spend half of my day dispelling misinformation, disinformation …

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Biden student debt relief plan blocked by appeals court

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden’s student loan-forgiveness plan has been temporarily blocked by a federal appeals court, delaying distribution of up to $20,000 in debt relief for more than 40 million eligible borrowers. The Biden administration can’t discharge any student loans until the 8th U,S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis rules on an injunction request from six GOP-led …

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Warmth, Wind & Very High Fire Danger, This Weekend

Temperatures will be pushing into the upper-80s to lower-90s this weekend under mostly sunny skies. In addition to the noticeable warmth, the southerly wind will also be noticeably stronger. Gusts to 30 mph will be possible Saturday and Sunday. With the gusty wind and dry conditions, the fire danger will remain very high across North Texas. A chance of rain …

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