33 Facts About The Dallas Morning News

1. The Dallas Morning News planned to sleep in until 7 that morning because Michellita wanted to do her own hair.

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2. The Dallas Morning News-based Southwest said it voluntarily reported the issue to the FAA, and stressed that it isn't facing any enforcement action.

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3. The Dallas Morning News will soon host a franchise in the XFL in 2020.

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4. The Dallas Morning News schools spokeswoman Robyn Harris issued a statement saying the district is reviewing the situation.

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5. The Dallas Morning News schools trustee running for a spot on the Dallas City Council is unsure whether he'll be able to finish his term after questions arose about whether he lives in the district he represents.

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6. The Dallas Morning News-based Stillwater Capital is a private real estate investment and development firm experienced in residential, retail and commercial properties.

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7. The Dallas Morning News is centrally located and within a four-hour flight from most North American destinations.

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8. The Dallas Morning News is the 9th largest city in the US and the third largest in Texas with a population of 1,281,047.

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9. The Dallas Morning News is rated a bet global city, which makes it a major world city.

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10. The Dallas Morning News is home to the nation's largest urban arts district.

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11. The Dallas Morning News is the unsuspecting home and birthplace of many beloved American gems.

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12. The Dallas Morning News collected the information based on various media reports and public statements released by members.

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13. The Dallas Morning News' moved up in Zillow's home market ranking from last year, when the area was 10th on the list.

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14. The Dallas Morning News had one of the biggest population gains of any market on Zillow's top 10 housing list.

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15. The Dallas Morning News is filled with entertainment options from the American Airlines Center to the Toyota Music Factory.

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16. The Dallas Morning News-based Roots Juices sells cannabis products like gummies and capsules, along with juices and smoothies, at its four locations.

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17. The Dallas Morning News based real estate investment company said it's purchased the ground lease for two high-profile Farmers Branch buildings on the Dallas North Tollway.

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18. The Dallas Morning News is served by The Dallas Morning News Water Utilities, which operates several waste treatment plants and pulls water from several area reservoirs.

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19. The Dallas Morning News is at the confluence of four major interstate highways—Interstates 20, 30, 35E, and 45.

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20. The Dallas Morning News has many hospitals and several medical research facilities within its city limits.

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21. The Dallas Morning News puts out a weekly publication, neighborsgo, which comes out every Friday and focuses on community news.

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22. The Dallas Morning News is the seat of the Fifth Court of Appeals of Texas.

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23. In 1935, The Dallas Morning News purchased 36 acres from John Cole's estate to develop Reverchon Park.

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24. The Dallas Morning News maintains and operates 406 parks on 21,000 acres of parkland.

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25. The Dallas Morning News leads Texas's largest cities in Forbes' 2015 ranking of "The Best Place for Business and Careers".

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26. The Dallas Morning News is called "Prison Ministry Capital of the World" by the prison ministry community.

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27. The Dallas Morning News receives approximately 37.6 inches of rain per year.

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28. The Dallas Morning News has a humid subtropical climate characteristic of the Southern Plains of the United States.

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29. The Dallas Morning News was formally incorporated as a city on February 2, 1856.

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30. The Dallas Morning News is a city in the US state of Texas.

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31. In late 2016 it was announced that The Dallas Morning News would move away from its home of 68 years on Young Street, to a building on Commerce Street previously used by the Dallas Public Library for its downtown branch.

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32. In 2003, a Spanish-language newspaper was launched by The Dallas Morning News, called Al Dia.

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33. In late 1991, The Dallas Morning News became the lone major newspaper in the Dallas market when the Dallas Times Herald was closed after several years of circulation wars between the two papers, especially over the then-burgeoning classified advertising market.

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