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Also, rent is soaring across the U.S. Is this North Texas company's pricing software to blame? [EVENING ROUNDUP](dallasnews.com) dallasnews.com Sponsored by: Content and story selection are solely editorial's decision. [A victim of the Hair World Salon shooting (center) speaks with Dallas police Chief Eddie García (right) through a translator (left) after a Dallas Police Department safety town hall meeting at the Korean Culture Center of Dallas in Dallas, Monday, May 16, 2022. (Elias Valverde II / Staff Photographer)]( A victim of the Hair World Salon shooting (center) speaks with Dallas police Chief Eddie García (right) through a translator (left) after a Dallas Police Department safety town hall meeting at the Korean Culture Center of Dallas in Dallas, Monday, May 16, 2022. (Elias Valverde II / Staff Photographer) [Anti-Asian hate crime drives spike in number of incidents reported to Dallas police]( This year so far, there have been 27 incidents and 38 victims linked to hate crimes. Those are the crimes that were reported and vetted by police to be prosecuted as hate crimes. But [more incidents were reported to police]( as hate crimes. Between January to October last year, Dallas police investigated 14 potential hate crimes offenses, according to department data. In the same time span this year, there were 39 possible hate crimes offenses, according to the department, and 15 were related to anti-Asian and Pacific Islander incidents. [READ MORE](   ADVERTISEMENT   THE LATEST NEWS [Temps in DFW will hit the 30s and quickly warmup throughout the week]( After a sweltering summer filled with seemingly endless days of 100-degree temperatures, Dallas-Fort Worth on [...] [A new wave of COVID-19 cases may hit Texas this winter, infectious disease doctor says]( His prediction is based on observations of rising cases in parts of Europe. [5 things to know about RealPage, the Richardson firm helping landlords raise rents]( If you’re renting at an apartment complex anywhere in the U.S., chances are your landlord is using software [...] [Jerry Jones on Dak Prescott playing vs. Lions: ‘I think he’s going to get there’]( Prescott hasn’t played since suffering a fractured thumb in the season opener. [We survived the Texas aphid ‘goo.’ What’s next?]( The Texas aphid 'goo' is nearly gone. [READ MORE NEWS](   ADVERTISEMENT   POLITICS [What have Gov. Greg Abbott and challenger Beto O’Rourke said about the Texas power grid?]( Gov. Greg Abbott and Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke have clashed on whether the Texas energy grid has [...] [Everything you need to know about the 2022 November midterm elections in Texas]( Here are some guides that can help you prepare to vote in the November 2022 midterms in Texas. [Denton voters to decide if city will adopt ordinance to decriminalize marijuana]( The referendum would not legalize the drug, but rather discourages city police from making low-level arrests [...]   BUSINESS [Construction is starting on first phase of $2.5 billion Central project]( StreetLights Residential is building a 351-unit apartment tower in the first phase of The Central mixed-use [...] [‘Huge growth plans’: Official accounting firm of Dallas Cowboys to merge with local firm]( New York-based CohnReznick is combining with Dallas firm, BKM Sowan Horan, to expand its presence in Texas. [Lavon looks to preserve history with 7,500 home lots in development]( The small town’s wish list includes retail and fast food outlets, better roads and high-speed internet.   FOOD [Want smoked turkey for Thanksgiving? Order soon, and expect to pay more than last year]( Dallas restaurants are scrambling to get turkeys for the holiday season amidst the nationwide turkey shortage. [What to expect from the new Katy Trail Ice House bar in Dallas, The Depot]( The new owners plan to turn a historic, ‘ugly-on-the-outside’ building into an old-school bar. [The sweet story about how Peanut Butter Paradise landed at the State Fair of Texas]( It’s sweet success for these first-time Big Tex Choice Awards winners.   ADVERTISEMENT   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Privacy Policy](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy) | [Account Login]( |[Help Center]( [Terms of Service]( | [Manage Preferences](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy| [Unsubscribe]( The Dallas Morning News 1954 Commerce Street Dallas, TX 75201 © Copyright 2022

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