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Gourmet doughnut paradise: Voodoo Doughnut announces opening in Dallas’ Lower Greenville, to hire 75 employees
Dallas, Texas — North Texas is about to get a taste of the sublime, courtesy of “America’s Greatest Doughnut,” Voodoo Doughnut. The pioneers of the gourmet doughnut trend have declared their 20th store will take root in Dallas’ Lower Greenville district. This marks their eighth outpost in the illustrious…
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Health authorities sound alarm: Dallas registers first human West Nile Virus case of the year
Dallas, Texas – The Dallas County Health and Human Services Department (DCHHS) solemnly confirmed Monday’s unsettling development — the season’s inaugural human case of West Nile virus (WNV) — giving a stern reminder of the seasonal affliction’s potential hazards. First West Nile Virus case of the year in Dallas…
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California real estate firm Hughes Marino makes Texas debut with Dallas office
Dallas, Texas – In a strategic move to fortify its geographical presence, the preeminent corporate real estate advisory firm, Hughes Marino, has inaugurated a fresh operational base in the heart of Dallas, marking its maiden foray into the state of Texas. Hughes Marino will be let by its vice…
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More than 140 scholarships to be awarded to graduating seniors in Dallas this week for Texas FFA State Convention
Dallas, Texas – Thousands of high school students have gathered this week in Dallas for the notable 95th Texas FFA State Convention. This grand annual assembly, held in the acclaimed Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, provides a comprehensive platform to reflect upon the critical role of agriculture in addressing…
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Dallas takes action against extreme heat: Mapping hottest neighborhoods
Dallas, Texas – Amid the escalating concerns of climate change, the lethal menace of extreme heat claims more lives in America annually than any other weather-induced phenomenon. It is in light of this devastating reality that a collaborative initiative has been forged between climate scientists and the municipal authorities…
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Texas secures $60.6 million federal grant to strengthen power grid infrastructure
Dallas, Texas – In a bid to bolster the robustness of Texas’ electricity infrastructure, the federal government has pledged $60.6 million in funding to the Texas Division of Emergency Management. The announcement, made on Thursday by the U.S. Department of Energy, positions Texas’ power grid for enhanced resilience against…
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Viral TikTok video propels local author’s book to No. 1 best seller
Dallas, Texas — Mark this story as a standout in the annals of touching human interaction. A video clip that is currently spreading like wildfire across the TikTok platform serves as an eloquent testament to the transformative power inherent in a simple gesture of benevolence. This digital record bears…
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Act now: Dallas Animal Services faces overcrowding, pets available for free adoption
Dallas, Texas – In an unexpected move to alleviate its overburdened facilities, Dallas Animal Services is extending an invitation to the public for fee-waived adoptions until further notice, a demonstration of the agency’s urgent plea for help in managing the rising animal population. Dallas Animal Services will spay or…
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City of Lewisville unites nonprofits to enhance access to social services
Lewisville, Texas – In an innovative move designed to streamline access to social services for its citizens, the City of Lewisville is orchestrating an alliance among several nonprofit organizations. The joint venture, named Serve Lewisville, will see these groups coalesce under a single roof, significantly simplifying the process for…
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Dallas County Health and Human Services confirms that a mosquito pool tested positive for West Nile virus
Dallas, Texas – Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) has made a concerning revelation: the detection of a mosquito pool testing positive for the potentially dangerous West Nile virus. The samples affirming this outcome were systematically acquired from two locations, namely Farmers Branch and Coppell, according to the…