Monday, June 18, 2012

Dallas

  • Hoping to spread the word about the Dallas area and attract more passenger flights to North Texas, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and other city and airport officials have begun a series of meetings in Asia.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • Dallas wants to attract more microbreweries, wineries and distilleries with rules endorsed Monday by a City Council committee.
  • (NBC Dallas-Fort Worth)
  • A top officer in apartment builder Gables Residentials Dallas office has been named president and CEO of the Atlanta-based development company. Sue Ansel has been Gables executive vice president and chief operating officer.
  • (Dallas Morning News)
  • Its been 20 years since Texas-style lust, greed and cliffhangers had TV fans tuning in to the prime-time soap opera Dallas. Now the juicy 1980s series returns in the Bravo update Dallas, a show headlined by such iconic Ewings as J. R.
  • (CTV)
  • A 19-year veteran Dallas County sheriff's officer resigned Friday while under investigation for tipping off a business that was going to be raided by a special task force.
  • (Dallas Morning News (blog))
  • DALLAS — One person was killed, another person is in custody, and Stemmons Freeway was shut down in Northwest Dallas Sunday morning following a four-car pileup that officials said was caused by a wrong-way driver. It happened around 7:30 a.
  • (KVUE)
  • Insured losses from the massive hailstorm that struck the Dallas area on Wednesday could reach as much as $2 billion, making it one of the most costly storms of its type in U.S. history, an insurance organization said on Friday.
  • (Insurance Journal)
  • Training camp for the Dallas Cowboys will likely decide who fills in the No. 3 wide receiver spot behind Miles Austin and Dez Bryant.
  • (SB Nation)
  • A bizarre custody battle between the children of automotive legend Carroll Shelby and the last of his seven wives has left his body stuck in a Dallas County morgue while a Texas court decides who gets to dispose of his remains.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • DALLAS — When Dallas native Sharon Blumberg discovered her that her daughter had a fixation for wearing mismatched shoes, she could have quietly corrected her little one and helped her into the right ones.
  • (Pegasus News)

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