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Campion nears end of trail
April 24, 2026
Irving—After decades of planning, construction and collaboration, Irving is closing in on completing one of its most ambitious outdoor projects,...
GP opens doors to affordable housing
April 24, 2026
Grand Prairie—As homeownership drifts further out of reach for many Americans, Grand Prairie is giving residents a new avenue to...
Cedar Hill celebrates sustainability
April 24, 2026
Cedar Hill—Over 275 people registered for the Earth Day cleanup in Cedar Hill, but it’s not clear how many showed up due to stormy weather on April...
City Council approves economic incentives, zoning changes
April 24, 2026
Irving—The Irving City Council approved a slate of economic development agreements and zoning changes, while also recognizing student achievements during its April 16...
Candidates speak to community
April 24, 2026
Irving—Candidates for city council and mayor addressed the community during a forum organized by the Irving League of Women voters at City Hall on...
Election workers fill critical role
April 24, 2026
Dallas County—While candidates and issues often take center stage during election season, another group works behind the scenes to ensure the process runs smoothly from...
DeSoto council candidates discuss issues
April 24, 2026
Desoto—Candidates for the DeSoto City Council gathered at the DeSoto Civic Center on April 9 to discuss key issues facing the city and engage with...
Irving ISD trustee candidates discuss trust
April 24, 2026
Irving—Candidates for Irving Independent School District’s board of trustees outlined their priorities during a forum held at Irving City Hall on...
GP residents vote on three bond propositions
April 24, 2026
Grand Prairie voters will decide on a proposed General Obligation (GO) Bond Program totaling $327 million on May 2. If approved, bond funds will be used for long-term...
Candidates vie for Hutchins City Council seat
April 24, 2026
Hutchins—Hutchins voters will choose a city councilmember during the May 2 election. Three candidates are vying for the seat, each offering their own perspectives and...
Library board advances policy changes
April 24, 2026
Irving—The Irving Library Board took a step toward revising its collection development policy on April 6, moving forward with a set of changes that...
Shop Talk builds dialogue between police, community
April 24, 2026
Irving—Inside neighborhood barbershops, places long known for conversation and connection, a unique initiative is helping bridge the gap between...
Coppell phases out the penny
April 20, 2026
If you pay your bill in cash at the Utility Billing window, there will be a change starting next month. The US Treasury has retired the penny, and we are, too! Pennies will...
Big Cedar Wilderness Park poised for transformation
April 17, 2026
Dallas—Plans are underway to enhance Big Cedar Wilderness Park as the Trust for Public Land works with the community to shape the future of the...
Coppell candidates share visions for schools
April 17, 2026
Coppell—School board elections in Coppell are approaching, with one seat, Place 5 on the Coppell Independent School District Board of Trustees, on the ballot this May.As...
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