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Awards ceremony encourages efforts to Keep Irving Beautiful
August 14, 2026
Irving — For one evening each year, the people who quietly pick up litter, plant trees and volunteer their time get a night that's all about...
Duncanville and Better Block Foundation Launch Community-Driven...
August 12, 2026
Duncanville–The Better Block Foundation, a Dallas-based international urban design nonprofit, ispartnering with the City of Duncanville on a temporary corridor...
Grocery gap comes down to population
August 12, 2026
Hutchins — For decades, residents have asked the same question: "When will we get a Walmart?" The topic resurfaced during a July town hall...
City reins in short-term rentals
August 12, 2026
Irving—The Irving City Council unanimously approved a new ordinance regulating short-term rentals in the city on July 30. The proposed ordinance was discussed during the...
Coppell’s Biodiversity Education Center receives grant
August 12, 2026
Coppell—The City of Coppell announced the Biodiversity Education Center’s selection as the recipient of a $17,000 grant, awarded through Barcel USA’s Good Neighbor program,...
Arbor Manors residents protest proposed retail project
August 9, 2026
Coppell — Developers hope to bring more retail to Sandy Lake Road, but some residents are concerned about the implications this will have for local...
Texas Sales Tax Holiday takes place Aug. 7-9
August 5, 2026
Austin — Texas Comptroller Don Huffines announced that Texas families are expected to save an estimated $142.5 million in state and local sales taxes during this year’s...
Irving town hall tackles data centers, restored bus routes
July 31, 2026
Irving — City leaders hosted a July 23 town hall to brief residents on two fast-moving issues: the growth of data centers in North Texas and the...
New trails, overlook and bridge proposed for park
July 30, 2026
Irving — The city of Irving held a public input meeting July 27 on a proposed redevelopment of Thomas Jefferson Park, unveiling preliminary designs...
City unveils new Fire Station 8
July 24, 2026
Irving — Las Colinas ushered in a new era of fire safety with the official opening of the new Fire Station 8 on July 14.The former Station 8, built...
City begins yearlong parks planning process
July 24, 2026
Hutchins — The city of Hutchins is updating its Parks and Recreation Master Plan and will soon enlist the community for support and feedback.The...
Coppell aims to be a 'hub' for disability resources
July 22, 2026
Coppell — The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law July 26, 1990, prohibiting discrimination against people with disabilities in...
EPA moves to eliminate public from process for data centers
July 16, 2026
Austin—The Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency proposed cutting the public out of air pollution permits for “minor sources,” which includes the large diesel...
Texas investigates LinkedIn for fake, misleading job opportunities
July 16, 2026
Austin—Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into LinkedIn Corporation (“LinkedIn”) over allegations that the company has advertised and profited from...
City eyes tougher short-term rental permit rules
July 15, 2026
Irving — At a July 6 hearing at City Hall, Irving residents lined up to speak about short-term rentals some frustrated by trash and parking problems next door, others...
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