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Top Dallas news: Lawsuit: Cowboys conspired with cops; scooter riders targeted with tickets; more

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Published on July 31, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Dallas.

Dallas Animal Services steps up social effort in push for 'no-kill-shelter' status

The #BeDallas90 campaign emphasizes the need for more pet adoption, fostering and volunteering to obtain a 90% live-release-rate goal.

Read the full story on WFAA.

2 Collin County businesses file federal lawsuit to Stop Dallas' new paid sick-time ordinance

Dallas' paid sick-time ordinance is set to kick in on Thursday, Aug. 1, but there's an effort underway to stop the new law from taking effect.

Read the full story on CBS DFW.

Lawsuit alleges Dallas Cowboys conspired with police to cover up severity of 2017 car crash involving Ezekiel Elliott

The lawsuit says, "The crash resulted in the two vehicles being wedged together to the extent that a tow-truck was required to pull them apart."

Read the full story on CBS DFW.

Dallas Police to start writing more tickets for electric scooter riders breaking traffic laws

Scooters have always been prohibited on sidewalks in Dallas, but police have shown a high tolerance for riders who avoid the streets.

Read the full story on CBS DFW.

Nearly 2 months after deadly Dallas crane collapse, frustrated former tenants still without belongings, answers

Two weeks ago, contracted recovery crews began packing up some apartments' contents and moved them to a storage facility.

Read the full story on CBS DFW.


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