Plus: The Denton Jazz & Arts Festival is Moving, Dallas Comedy Club Hosts Dating on the Spectrum Event, Dallas Considers Ceding Power on DART Board

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Should Dallas Do More To Address Homeless Encampments Across Town? 

Enforcement downtown has helped ensure fewer Dallasites are sleeping on the streets.

By Emma Ruby

This Surprising North Texas Suburb Is Among the Most Ethnically Diverse Cities in the US

Once a predominantly white city, this northern 'burb ranks high in the nation in ethnic, birthplace and linguistic diversity.

By Kelly Dearmore

New Lake Highlands Latin Outpost Is Already a Neighborhood Staple

This bodega has more than 650 unique items from across Latin American, including empanadas, lomo saltado and dulce de leche.

By Simon Pruitt

Thin Line Fest Announces 2026 Music Lineup Headlined by Whores and Luna Luna

Whores are coming to Denton for the free music, film and photography festival in March.

By Alyssa Fields

 

TODAY'S TRENDING STORIES

Denton's Biggest Free Party Finds a New Groove for 2026

The long-standing Denton Arts & Jazz festival is marking its 35th year with a new location and dates.

By Preston Barta

Improv, Speed Dating-Style Event Hopes to Spark Connections For People on the Spectrum

Somehow, improv in front of an audience of strangers is less daunting than dating in this city.

By Alyssa Fields

Dallas Considers Ceding Some DART Power as Negotiations With Suburbs Progress

Council members will consider a resolution calling for an expanded board with increased representation for member cities at a meeting Wednesday.

By Austin Wood

 
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