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I was in a war zone : Dallas arts exec recounts the horror and healing of 9/11
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From shuttered to survivors: North Texas arts groups on how a pandemic grant saved them
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The Love Affair That Rocked City Hall
He’s been divorced four times. She is 23 years his junior. But what really got the gossip going: he’s the chief of police, and she’s a tenacious TV reporter
The debate had been raging all day at the Dallas Morning News. On Wednesday, September 20, Metro columnist Sherry Jacobson had written a story for the next day’s edition breaking the news that Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle was dating CBS Channel 11 City Hall reporter and news anchor Sarah Dodd. Jacobson’s story confirmed the rumors that had been flying around City Hall and at Jack Evans police headquarters for days. Kunkle, who had filed for divorce from his fourth wife just a month prior, had been seen canoodling with Dodd at a number of Dallas hot spots. Now the
Dallas arts leaders applaud $15 billion boost included in virus relief deal
President Donald Trump threw a wrench into the works Tuesday night, however, demanding changes to the legislation that contains the support.
In September, arts venues across Dallas and the country, including the Winspear Opera House, were lit red as part of a nationwide effort to draw attention to an industry in crisis.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
It began as the Save Our Stages Act and then became Grants for Shuttered Venue Operators, but regardless of semantics, the $15 billion for the arts included in the $900 billion relief bill passed overwhelmingly by Congress unleashed a shower of praise this week, from music venue owners, theater producers and cultural institutions across the country, including those in Dallas.