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UTSW’s $4 Million Cancer Scholar and Medical City’s Magnet Designation

Plus Meadows' mental health partnership and Texas Health's robotic surgery center of excellence designation.
Education

Only 1 in 3 Young Adults Make a Living Wage in Dallas County, Report Finds

Two-thirds of Dallas County young adults aren't making a living wage. Commit Partnership wants to improve those odds by 2040. Here's what educators believe is working already.
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A Retired Four-Star Admiral’s Million-Dollar Gift to UTSW and Parkland’s Data Breach

Plus Health Wildcatters is expanding, UTSW researcher receives distinguished scientist award, and more.
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Don’t Call It a Downgrade (Yet): What to Make of Dallas’ Declining Debt Outlook

Moody’s new analysis of Dallas’ credit doesn’t spell trouble yet. But Proposition U’s mandates may impact the city’s ability to pay its debts in the long term.
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Meet the Semifinalists for Dallas’ City Manager Job

The council committee charged with leading the search for Dallas’ next city manager has narrowed it down to four semifinalists, including interim City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert.
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State Supreme Court Lifts Injunction on Robert Roberson’s Execution

The state’s highest court says the legislative branch can’t block an execution. Lawmakers say that was never their intent and vow to continue their quest to interview Roberson.
Boxing

The Tyson-Paul Fight Means Whatever You Want it to Mean

On the biggest boxing match of the year, which stands for absolutely nothing on its own.
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Once an Undercover Billy Bob’s Waitress, Now a Bespoke Funeral Director

Former journalist Amy Cunningham wrote one of D Magazine’s wildest tales. She now plans green funerals in Brooklyn, but her storytelling days aren’t over.
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May Elections Are Next. Will Dallas Voters Show Up?

More than 50 percent of Dallas' voters weighed in on a proposition that was marketed as a way to hold City Hall accountable. Less than a quarter of those voters vote in municipal elections, where City Hall can be held accountable.
Urbanism

This Bright, New Path Connects the Katy Trail to Southern Dallas

Cycling from the Katy Trail to the Trinity River was a real drag until some Dallas artists painted the way.
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