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Food & Drinks in ...
Richardson’s Tongue In Cheek Ice Cream is opening a second Plano shop at Suncreek Village in April, bringing its rotating menu and vegan options to northeast neighborhoods.
Duck Inn Again, the decades-old Lake Dallas catfish spot, is closing again after a short revival. Owners blame rising costs and are selling equipment and recipes.
Perch Bistro and Bar will close after dinner on April 4. Owner Lynae Fearing said the two-year-old spot never became profitable and staff will be offered roles nearby.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
ICE arrested three men in Dallas during a two-day operation, including alleged Tren de Aragua and MS‑13 members. Authorities say the suspects face immigration processing.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Rebees wants most renovations at GreenStreet finished by the 2026 World Cup, swapping empty storefronts for patios, neon wayfinding and a dining hub.
A 27-year-old man was pulled from Lake Grapevine near Twin Coves Marina and later died; Texas game wardens are investigating the death. State boating data show the lake has had serious incidents in recent years.
Community & Society in ...
Champion Women filed a Title IX complaint alleging TCU shortchanges women's teams in scholarships, recruiting and roster spots. The university says it is aware of the filing.
Politics & Govt in ...
DART President Nadine Lee told the board she will step down and won’t seek a contract renewal. Her departure comes amid months of disputes over funding and withdrawal votes.
Sports in ...
Dallas City Council will vote on March 25 whether the Dallas Wings should take over a delayed Oak Cliff practice facility after a $27M budget overrun.
De La Vega is advancing The Central’s next phase with plans for a hotel and park‑side restaurants at the 27‑acre East Dallas project. The shift aims to add hospitality and night‑time life near Uptown.
Dozens gathered at Arlington City Hall to press for the release of Ya'akub Ira Vijandre, a DACA recipient detained by ICE; lawyers say his case raises First Amendment questions.
A switch to precinct‑only voting produced long lines and confusion in Williamson County. Commissioners pressed party chairs at a workshop as leaders pledged fixes ahead of the May runoff.
A Richardson resident was convicted of distributing and possessing child pornography after a four‑day federal trial; prosecutors say he faces up to 20 years per count.
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