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Reunion Tower is going dark. Here's why.
DALLAS — This spring, a group of volunteers slowly walked through downtown Dallas and found 295 birds that died while flying through downtown Dallas. The group, Lights Out Dallas, aims to track the number of birds killed after being disoriented by bright city lights and colliding with buildings. Estimates differ, but a 2024 study projects that between 1.28 billion and 3.46 billion birds are killed annually in the U.S. by flying into heavily-lit urban areas.
‘Get Me … Out’: Viral TikTok Star ‘Mr. Prada’ Made Chilling Video Before Arrest In Connection to Death of Louisiana Therapist with a Dark Past
A popular TikTok personality has been named as a person of interest in the death of a 69-year-old therapist whose body was discovered Saturday wrapped […] ‘Get Me … Out’: Viral TikTok Star ‘Mr. Prada’ Made Chilling Video Before Arrest In Connection to Death of Louisiana Therapist with a Dark Past
Great Tacos Near Bishop Arts Dallas
Since the late ’90s, Taqueria El Si Hay has become a beloved taco destination in Oak Cliff, Dallas. This small yet bustling eatery is a testament to the rich culinary tradition that immigrant communities bring to the city. Owner Jose Gaytan, who immigrated from Mexico, started his journey with a taco cart before realizing his dream of owning a brick-and-mortar restaurant.
North Texas dumpling restaurant goes viral on social media
DALLAS – Breaking into the food industry can be tough, and location is crucial. Yet one new dumpling spot in Dallas has discovered the power of social media to attract hungry customers.Hong Dumpling House serves Korean-style mandu dumplings. From the outside, the Northwest Dallas business park may not seem like much, but that does not deter people looking for a much-hyped bite to eat."Just scrolling through [social media], I saw it and wanted to try it out," said customer Gabriella Whitehofer. Owner Peter Hong is a passionate chef leveraging the power of social media to carve out his place in the culinary...
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