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The Dallas Morning News, 16 Jun 2026

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The Dallas Morning News is a daily newspaper published Monday through Sunday by the DallasNews Corporation. First launched in Texas in 1885, it’s built on its “Rock of Truth” roots and has established itself as a trusted source for fact-driven reporting and civic engagement. Each issue covers Dallas–Fort Worth and statewide developments while providing national and global coverage that places local events in a broader context. The newspaper is recognized for award-winning investigative work, including projects influencing public policy and community outcomes. Sections span politics, business, culture, lifestyle, sports and education, with a strong focus on issues that shape life in North Texas. Opinion pages provide space for diverse perspectives, fostering dialogue on governance, social trends and economic challenges. With its combination of regional depth and broader analysis, The Dallas Morning News connects readers to the information that matters most. Available on PressReader, this is the most prominent newspaper in Dallas.

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ArticleTrump arrives at G7 sum­mit

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump star­ted his visit to the G7 sum­mit of lead­ing indus­tri­al­ized nations on Monday by declar­ing his agree­ment aimed at end­ing the U.S. war with Iran is a poten­tial break­through for global...

Trump arrives at G7 sum­mit

ArticlePara­med­ics bal­ance sav­ing lives and budget num­bers

In late May, lead­ers with Plano Fire-res­cue appeared before the City Coun­cil to make a rather unusual request for a new pro­gram that would help save more lives. The depart­ment was work­ing on an ini­ti­at­ive to carry blood in the field to...

Para­med­ics bal­ance sav­ing lives and budget num­bers

ArticleIni­tial deal to end U.s.-iran war moves toward formal sign­ing

Ini­tial deal to end U.s.-iran war moves toward formal sign­ing

ArticleMore than just a fight over City Hall

Dal­las is bra­cing for a $51 mil­lion short­fall in its next annual budget, and City Hall’s fate could be tied to how the city bal­ances its books. Lower sales tax col­lec­tions, pop­u­la­tion decline and rising costs have only deepened the city’s...

More than just a fight over City Hall

ArticleLead­er­ship under pres­sure

The City Hall dis­pute unfol­ded as John­son and City Man­ager Kim­berly Bizor Tol­bert were grap­pling with anxi­et­ies that down­town, the city’s eco­nomic engine, was in freefall. Recent set­backs involving moves by the Dal­las Mav­er­icks, Dal­las...

Lead­er­ship under pres­sure

ArticleThe fight turns legal

Coun­cil mem­bers Adam Baza­l­dua, Paula Black­mon and Cara Mendel­sohn sued their own city to stop a meet­ing, an extraordin­ary step and a pub­lic sign that dis­agree­ments over city pro­cesses had meta­stas­ized. The law­suit argued the city was...

The fight turns legal