Dallas/ Community & Society
Published on April 14, 2020
Top Dallas news: Illegal gambling operation busted; bullet train project might be suspended; morePhoto: skys the limit2/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Dallas.

Dallas County leaders ask for more hospital data before approving overflow treatment facility at convention center

Health experts in Dallas believe the peak in cases could occur in late April or early May.

Read the full story on WFAA.

East Dallas’ award-winning, nationally recognized Khao Noodle Shop to temporarily close

Khao Noodle Shop owner Donny Sirisavath said Sunday on Instagram that the restaurant would temporarily close this week amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Read the full story on Advocate.

Police bust illegal gambling operation at East Dallas business 

Dallas police seized nearly $40,000 when officers served a search warrant Saturday at an illegal gambling establishment in East Dallas.

Read the full story on Advocate.

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott reportedly had the cops called on him for throwing a party despite 'stay-at-home' orders

The event included roughly 30 people, including Dak Prescott's Dallas Cowboys teammate Ezekiel Elliott, according to TMZ.

Read the full story on Business Insider.

Texas lawmakers want to suspend bullet train project after company lays off 28 workers

Texans looking forward to the high-speed bullet train that would cut travel time between Dallas and Houston to under 90 minutes might have to wait a little longer.

Read the full story on KPRC2 / Click2Houston.


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