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At the Dallas CityStore, customers can find affordable furniture, bikes, electronics and other merchandise from the police property room and other city departments. Full Story »
At the Dallas CityStore, customers can find affordable furniture, bikes, electronics and other merchandise from the police property room and other city departments. Full Story »
LOUIS DeLUCA/DMNCity of Irving also announced a "Farewell to Texas Stadium" luncheon. Full Story »
Antonio Phifer, 28, of Dallas was shot repeatedly about noon when two people in a silver Buick opened fire as he exited his vehicle in the 1400 block of South Ewing Avenue, police Sgt. Warren Mitchell said. Full Story »
An undercount could mean less funding for government programs. It might also mean that Texas doesn't gain four congressional seats that redistricting after the census is expected to bring. Full Story »
Teams of U.S. and Mexican agents on Monday poured into the grim streets of Ciudad Jurez, following leads in the murder of an American consulate worker, her husband and another Mexican acquaintance, amid vows that the killings will not go unpunished as so many thousands of others have in Mexico 's widening drug war. Full Story »
Dallas police want to join a growing national trend by making all suspected drunken drivers take a blood test, but the price for such a program may be too high for now. Full Story »
The number of illegal immigrant college students paying in-state tuition and receiving financial aid at Texas' public colleges and universities continues to climb, according to state higher education records. Full Story »
Crews will continue working six days a week, probably until April 10, to collect all of the storm debris left from Dallas' heaviest snowfall on record, the 12.5 inches of wet, heavy snow that fell on Feb. 11. Full Story »
James Phillip Gildenblatt, 44, faces two felony charges: possession of a controlled substance and driving while intoxicated with a child, said Lt. Todd Dearing, a Grapevine police spokesman. Full Story »
Dallas County jails got their highest marks in seven years from state jail inspectors this week, but still don't meet standards because of ongoing work to fix a fire-safety system in the largest jail building. Full Story »
Richardson police are trying to determine whether two cousins jailed last week in the Valentine 's Day rape of a 14-year-old may have more victims. Full Story »
36-year-old Minal Bhagat was shot to death by her husband in their Plano home Wednesday night while her two young children and mother were inside. Full Story »
The U.S. Census Bureau is looking for more than a few good men and women to fan across North Texas and help encourage residents to return their 2010 census questionnaires. Full Story »
It appears the former University of North Texas president was locked in a power struggle with the chancellor of the UNT System over details of running the university. Full Story »
Sophia Graham, a deputy in embattled Constable Jaime Cortes' precinct, arrested a female student whose name was similar to that of the male student for whom the warrant was issued. Full Story »
In a surprise decision in curriculum standards, the board defeated an amendment that would require Texas students be taught the reasons behind the prohibition of a state religion. Full Story »
VERNON BRYANT/DMNOfficials showed off the current progress on the 11-acre site that will house six elephants and five lions. It is set to open in late May. Full Story »
Three young children were in the home when the suspect fled inside, but all left the home unharmed before the arrest. Police said they were not held hostage. Full Story »
A man entertains the crowd during the annual St. Patrick's Day parade in Indianapolis, March 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
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