Holy crap. That's ridiculous.
Didn't Dallas just pledge like 500 million dollars to fix potholes
Friday's Dallas Wings-Indiana Fever game is sold out as fans get their first look at Caitlin Clark in the WNBA.
A large crowd showed up to watch basketball star Caitlin Clark in her WNBA debut Friday in North Texas.
Fans began lining up outside of the College Park Center in Arlington Friday two hours before the game began.
I gotta disagree.This is very dangerous and people need to take it more seriously
The problem with people in Dallas they’re so sensitive about their city and take any criticism to heart that they’ll rather let shyt remain broken then admit something about their perfect city needs to be fixed
You’re talking about city leaders. I’m talking about residentsI gotta disagree.
Dallas hates anything old or historic, which is why there's always new construction and old buildings being torn down for new development.
If anything Dallas has the opposite problem of not maintaining its own history. That's by design as the HP and business elite has always kept their thumb on City Hall. There's a reason we don't talk about Dallas and the Civil Rights Movement. Big business told the rednecks to chill out so Blacks wouldn't get to protesting and the Blacks just wanted peace and quiet and their own enclaves (Hamilton Park).
That clay soil we have is a problem though when it expands or contracts.
This type of urban design and urban planning is a old relic of the Jim Crow/segregation era in America before the 1970sI gotta disagree.
Dallas hates anything old or historic, which is why there's always new construction and old buildings being torn down for new development.
If anything Dallas has the opposite problem of not maintaining its own history. That's by design as the HP and business elite has always kept their thumb on City Hall. There's a reason we don't talk about Dallas and the Civil Rights Movement. Big business told the rednecks to chill out so Blacks wouldn't get to protesting and the Blacks just wanted peace and quiet and their own enclaves (Hamilton Park).
That clay soil we have is a problem though when it expands or contracts.
Can y'all recommend some local Chinese food spots like this?: