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In 2019, the Dallas City Council announced a bold commitment to take the city's first steps toward its goal of eliminating traffic fatalities. City Council members said Dallas will become a “Vision Zero” city, joining an international list of communities whose leaders aim to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 50%. The “Vision Zero” strategy assumes that drivers will make mistakes and crashes will occur. But it also envisions that roads could be redesigned in ways that reduce high-speed speeds, thereby reducing the likelihood of serious injuries or fatalities in crashes. In 2019, the Dallas City Council announced a…

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A major international developer has partnered with a Dallas nonprofit to break ground on an affordable workforce housing project Monday. “Mill City 50” is named for the number of units and location in the South Dallas Mill City neighborhood. The company building it, Good Urban Development, is a joint venture between nonprofit Urban Specialists and developer Matthews Southwest. This project will help address the estimated need for 33,000 affordable housing units in Dallas for low- and moderate-income workers in a city where housing is increasingly expensive. Community leaders who attended the groundbreaking ceremony said the involvement of developer Jack Matthews…

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In 2019, the Dallas City Council announced a bold commitment to take the city's first steps toward its goal of eliminating traffic fatalities. City Council members said Dallas will become a “Vision Zero” city, joining an international list of communities whose leaders aim to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 50%. The “Vision Zero” strategy assumes that drivers will make mistakes and crashes will occur. But it also envisions that roads could be redesigned in ways that reduce high-speed speeds, thereby reducing the likelihood of serious injuries or fatalities in crashes. In 2019, the Dallas City Council announced a…

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This year, the program focused on 125 finalists, but only 100 made it to the final rankings. Dallas — Read this article and other North Texas business news from our Dallas Business Journal partners StaffDNA LLC, a Plano-based medical staffing company, took first place in this year's Dallas 100 Entrepreneur Awards, which recognize the fastest-growing private companies in North Texas. The Carruth Institute for Entrepreneurship at Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business announced the 33rd annual Dallas 100 on November 2nd. This year, the program featured 125 finalists, but only 100 made it to the final rankings. StaffDNA has…

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A major international developer has partnered with a Dallas nonprofit to break ground on an affordable workforce housing project Monday. “Mill City 50” is named for the number of units and location in the South Dallas Mill City neighborhood. The company building it, Good Urban Development, is a joint venture between nonprofit Urban Specialists and developer Matthews Southwest. This project will help address the estimated need for 33,000 units of affordable housing for low- and moderate-income workers in Dallas, where housing is increasingly expensive. Community leaders who attended the groundbreaking ceremony said the involvement of developer Jack Matthews and his…

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Living in Dallas may not be as affordable as it used to be. But three DFW-area cities remain bargains, according to a new report on the “Top 20 Fastest-Growing Affordable Suburbs in America.”DFW suburbs Little Elm and Burleson both finished in the top 10, with Rockwall coming in 20th.The report notes that some suburbs have stagnated as people move to more walkable city centres. However, the lure of space and safety remains appealing to many homebuyers.little elm, located north of Dallas and on the northeast corner of Lake Lewisville, earned the No. 4 spot in the survey. The cozy lakeside…

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This summer in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas has been historically hot and dangerous. Triple-digit temperatures tested the state's power grid, halted cattle ranching and highlighted the importance of life-saving air conditioning. More than 20 people died from heatstroke in Dallas and Tarrant counties.A widespread heatwave made this summer the world's hottest on record, with temperatures about 2 degrees Celsius above the 20th century average. Scientists see this heat not as an abnormal phenomenon, but as a step toward an even hotter future.So how hot was it?This summer was the second warmest on record, after 2011, when Texas suffered an extended drought.…

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More than 1,000 people carrying Palestinian flags marched around Turtle Creek Park on Sunday. DALLAS — More than 1,000 people carrying Palestinian flags marched around Turtle Creek Park in Dallas on Sunday. The demonstration caused the temporary closure of Lemmon Street and Oak Lawn Street. Dallas police officers blocked the road for oncoming traffic. Organizers said this was the eighth rally since fighting began in October. “We want a ceasefire now,” organizer Faizan Saeed said. “We want humanitarian aid in southern Gaza now.” The group chose Turtle Creek because of its proximity to Sen. Ted Cruz's Dallas office. They called…

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“This is a centimeter game,” Prescott said after the 28-23 loss. “That's why you have to love this game. It's tough to win. We fought hard. It's a great NFC East matchup, and they won tonight. One of those few plays was a 1. If we win two inches, we're going to be.'' “We're talking about a different outcome. They got this. It sucks. We're going to accept it and move on and take advantage of the fight.'' We had a lot of success. Despite the loss, a lot of good things came out of this.” “…It sucks right now,…

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A small crowd gathered Saturday morning at a site once tainted by tragedy to reflect on the past. “On September 12, 1884, a mob of at least 400 white men and women, young and old, lynched a 25-year-old black man named William Allen Taylor at the very same location,” Ed Gray said from the podium. . At Trinity Overlook Park, just west of downtown Dallas, city leaders watched as the Dallas County Justice Initiative unveiled a plaque telling the story of Dallas' darkest chapter. In 1884, hundreds of people hanged Taylor, even though he proclaimed his innocence on charges of…

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