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Dallas
Does Texas need its own stock exchange?
Jun 5, 2024
It’s not so much about Texas, but getting away from the growing list of NYSE and Nasdaq rules imposed in recent years, one expert says.
Amtrak wants to build a bullet train in Texas. Could it kickstart a rail revolution?
May 10, 2024
The project would cut the Dallas-to-Houston trip to 90 minutes. It’s one of a few high-speed rail projects that’s been getting attention lately.
In Dallas, housing voucher holders face limited options when looking for a home
Mar 20, 2023
More than 90% of landlords in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area won’t rent to people who rely on housing vouchers to pay the rent.
Workers from out of state and other countries have helped Texas, study says
by
Renata Sago
Apr 3, 2018
The Texas economy has grown about twice as fast as the rest of the country over the past decade, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. And a new report by the Dallas Fed finds one reason is that immigrants are helping to power the state’s economy. Click the audio player above to hear […]
For Dallas Fed president, sustaining long-term growth will take more than tax cuts
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Sean McHenry
and Maria Hollenhorst
Feb 14, 2018
Robert Kaplan says fiscal policy should bring less debt and focus on economic fundamentals.
After losing out on a headquarters bid over a decade ago, Dallas created a thriving downtown to woo corporations
Oct 24, 2017
Boeing’s rejection of Dallas as a corporate headquarters location 16 years ago helped spur the city's current growth in the arts.
After attack, Dallas police recruits say they’re more committed than ever
Aug 15, 2016
These 100 recruits are mostly men. They’re racially diverse. All started their training before the shootings that rocked Dallas.
For public good, not for profit.
After Dallas, a look at police training
by
Molly Wood
Jul 8, 2016
De-escalation strategies and community outreach are hugely important.
Dallas police shooting: Five officers killed, seven wounded by gunmen
Jul 8, 2016
President Barack Obama, who is visiting Poland, called the shooting a "vicious, calculated and despicable attack on law enforcement."
Got an invention? Head to your regional patent office
Nov 30, 2015
Fighting backlog, the US Patent office hopes regional offices will cut down wait.