Taco Joint of Dallas plans big expansion including location in Plano
Taco Joint of Dallas plans big expansion including location in Plano Big big taco expansion coming up.
Yelp It s about to be tacos tacos everywhere as Dallas hometown taqueria chain
Taco Joint executes a big expansion one that includes breaching the city borders for the first time. They re opening a location in Plano at Heritage Creekside. According to a release, they ll open in the fall. In addition to Plano, they re also opening two new locations in Dallas: 14999 Preston Rd., #C100, in a former Dickey s Barbecue Pit 12300 Inwood Rd, #140, in the former Picasso s Pizza space
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Readers agree with the Department of Justice’s appeal to not release a memo, won’t vote for George P. Bush for consulting with Trump, worry about cyberattacks on the Texas electric grid and would like both sides in the candidate recommendation for District 13.
In this April 26, 2021, photo Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks at the Department of Justice in Washington, The Justice Department is opening a sweeping probe into policing in Louisville after the March 2020 death of Breonna Taylor, who was shot to death by police during a raid at her home.(Mandel Ngan)
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Six of the Dallas City Council s 15 seats will be decided in the June 5 runoff. All 14 council seats were in play this spring; the mayoral term is four years and will next be on the ballot in 2023.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
Dallas City Council District 2: Sana Syed
A number of strong candidates are standing to replace council member Adam Medrano, leaving due to term limits. Of those running, Sana Syed stands out as most prepared to raise up all areas of District 2. From Oak Lawn to the Cedars to East Dallas, the V-shaped district includes some of the city’s greatest assets and some of its most serious social and economic challenges.
Dallas City Council Runoff Races Get Ugly
Two City Council candidates have had tax liens placed on properties they own in the last decade, although there s more to the story in each case.
By Alex Macon
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May 21, 2021
11:21 am
The campaigns for two Dallas City Council candidates are trying to put their respective opponents’ tax records in the spotlight heading into early voting for the June 5 runoff elections. And, well, here’s some spotlight. In addition, I’m going to try and shine it on some important context in both cases.
Have two candidates for City Council Gay Donnell Willis and Jesse Moreno at some point in the last decade had tax liens placed on property they own or owned because of tax issues? After talking to one candidate directly and to the other’s tax attorney, the short answer is “yes, but…” In each case, this is a very significant “but…” and a longer answer is required.