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News TopicsAdvocate Staff2020-01-23T13:23:16-06:00
Rachel Stone2022-09-23T15:44:26-05:00

5-square-mile Oak Cliff land-use plan heads to City Council amid compromise with neighbors

Rachel Stone2022-09-23T15:44:26-05:00September 23rd, 2022|

  • A cubical building at night. The building is mostly glass and light glows within.
Andrea Hancock2022-09-22T16:44:44-05:00

Nine Oak Cliff educators receive grants from Junior League of Dallas

Andrea Hancock2022-09-22T16:44:44-05:00September 22nd, 2022|

Rachel Stone2022-09-21T21:21:23-05:00

Free festival, VegFest, returns to Kiest Park with fresh food and knowlege

Rachel Stone2022-09-21T21:21:23-05:00September 21st, 2022|

Rachel Stone2022-09-21T18:34:45-05:00

Beer, polka, conjunto, 1.1 run on tap for Oaktoberfest at Tyler Station this weekend

Rachel Stone2022-09-21T18:34:45-05:00September 21st, 2022|

Renee Umsted2022-09-21T14:47:27-05:00

City Council passes bike lane ordinance

Renee Umsted2022-09-21T14:47:27-05:00September 21st, 2022|

Rachel Stone2022-09-20T16:21:46-05:00

Colorado at Sylvan/Tyler traffic safety meeting at Kidd Springs next week

Rachel Stone2022-09-20T16:21:46-05:00September 20th, 2022|

Rachel Stone2022-09-20T14:54:30-05:00

Pedestrian island under construction in the Bishop Arts District

Rachel Stone2022-09-20T14:54:30-05:00September 20th, 2022|

Christina Hughes Babb2022-09-20T09:12:41-05:00

‘Trailblazing’ research on middle-income housing

Christina Hughes Babb2022-09-20T09:12:41-05:00September 20th, 2022|

Rachel Stone2022-09-20T11:02:41-05:00

Demolition of Wynnewood apartments to make way for new affordable housing

Rachel Stone2022-09-20T11:02:41-05:00September 19th, 2022|

Rachel Stone2022-09-21T21:32:27-05:00

Electrician Anna Procaccini, an old-house specialist, came up in a man’s world

Rachel Stone2022-09-21T21:32:27-05:00September 19th, 2022|

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