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Also, transit planning for North Texas, developer Hines headed to Frisco, did solar flares cause AT&T outage [MORNING ROUNDUP]( [The Dallas Morning News logo](   Good morning, North Texas. It’s Carmina Tiscareño with a roundup of news to get your Friday started. Ever heard of a salon that turns into a comedy club at night? Well, we have one right here in Dallas, sort of. Haus of Henna in Oak Lawn transforms into the Kufiya Comedy Show on the last Saturday of each month. [Read more about it here.]( Check your inbox tonight for more news.   [City manager replacement: Mayor, City Council seem to differ on next steps]( The Dallas City Council will meet Feb. 27 for a special called meeting to name an interim city manager. Mayor [...] [‘Next generation’ transit planning for North Texas moves forward]( Consultants will examine how to enhance transit in the area by 2050 as officials plan for growth. [Did powerful solar flares cause AT&T outage?]( Scientists are debunking viral speculation that solar flares caused the AT&T cellular outage. [40-year-old man dies after shot in South Dallas; no arrest announced in case]( No arrests have been made in a deadly South Dallas shooting that killed a 40-year-old man.   ADVERTISEMENT   [Sen. Cornyn promotes his bill to fight online child exploitation in Dallas]( Sen. John Cornyn's legislation was passed in the Senate late last year, but it still hasn't passed the House. [House Speaker Dade Phelan, targeted by ultraconservatives, embroiled in cutthroat primary]( Dade Phelan, speaker of the Texas House, is one of the most powerful Republicans in Texas, but potent factions [...]   Elections Resources • Read all [elections content]( • Read all [recommendations]( from our Editorial Board • Learn [how to use our Voter Guide]( [ACCESS THE VOTER GUIDE](   [“It’s time”: Wayne Roberts to step down as CEO of Texas cancer research agency]( After more than a decade at the helm of the Cancer Research & Prevention Institute of Texas, the man credited [...] [Developer Hines headed to Frisco and Garland for new high-end self-storage projects]( Houston-based developer Hines plans self-storage projects in Frisco and Garland. [Look inside tiny Dallas restaurant Mābo — Teppo owner’s newest Japanese spot]( Mabo is a yakitori omakase restaurant at Preston Center. Outside, it's impossible to avoid the traffic of [...] [Review: Dallas troupes team up with Mexican theater company on visceral liberation drama]( Dallas troupes Cara Mia Theatre and Soul Rep Theatre Company team up with Mexican theater company on [...]   [MORE NEWS](   ADVERTISEMENT   NEWS [Two people walk across the street in the Bishop Arts District. Cars are parked behind them, up against a building that says Bishop Arts District.]( Parking minimums require businesses to provide a specified number of parking spots, such as this block in Dallas' Bishop Arts District.(Chitose Suzuki / Staff Photographer) [Dallas wants to kill parking minimums. What could that mean for drivers?]( Hexel Colorado remembers the first meeting he attended of Dallas Neighbors for Housing. The grassroots advocacy group spent most of the hour talking about parking. Parking — [and the rules cities have around it]( — plays a role in everything from housing costs to architecture. It’s prompted Dallas and other cities to rethink parking requirements often baked into city code. The codes create parking ratios that require a specific number of spots per square foot of development for most areas of the city, such as one spot for every 333 square feet of an office building. Take downtown Dallas’ tallest skyscraper, the 72-story Bank of America Plaza tower. It has about 1,336 spaces in its garage. [READ MORE]( [DYK? NEWS QUIZ]( [.]( This investment firm has $31 billion in assets under management.(Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer)) [Question 2 of 5]( [Which of the following investment firms raised about $3.7 million to fund property investments?]( - [Burks Holdings]( - [Hilltop Holdings]( - [Crow Holdings]( - [Coltala]( [Start the quiz by choosing your answer.]( [The Dallas Morning News]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [X (formerly Twitter)]( [YouTube]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Account Login]( | [Help Center]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 The Dallas Morning News • 1954 Commerce St. • Dallas, TX 75201

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