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Top Dallas news: Voters freed from precincts; man gets 30 years for road-rage murder; more

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Published on September 05, 2019
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Missed the the most recent top news in Dallas? Read on for everything you need to know.

State signs off on Dallas County freeing voters from their precincts

Tuesday afternoon, the Texas Secretary of State's Office officially gave the county permission to participate in the countywide voting program the state allows its most populous counties to opt into. That means that whenever you vote, whether it's early or on Election Day, you can vote at whatever polling place you choose, as long as you're both registered to vote in Dallas County and physically in Dallas County.

Read the full story on Dallas Observer.

Neighbors voice concerns about Dallas ISD and equity at community meeting

Residents say they expect more inclusion on issues involving spending decisions at southern Dallas schools.

Read the full story on WFAA.

Dallas County deputy constable arrested after cousin posed as 'police' at event where three people were shot, warrants say

A deputy constable is accused of illegally confiscating beer and failing to report a shooting that left three injured outside a party in Pleasant Grove.

Read the full story on WFAA.

Man sentenced for road-rage slaying of Dallas postal worker

A Los Angeles man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for fatally shooting a postal worker during a road-rage attack on a Dallas expressway last year.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Evacuations after natural gas line cut in northwest Dallas

An area in northwest Dallas has been evacuated after a natural gas line was cut late Wednesday morning.

Read the full story on CBS DFW.


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