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Should guns be allowed in the State Fair of Texas? Dallas City Council to discuss options ... and more news

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Dallas elected officials plan to seek legal advice this week after Attorney General Ken Paxton warned he’d sue the city to block a new State Fair of Texas policy banning most people from bringing guns into the annual event. The Dallas City Council is scheduled to meet today in closed session with City Attorney Tammy Palomino to discuss options; In other news, a jury decided Monday that the parents of a former student accused of killing 10 people at a high school near Houston in 2018 do not bear financial responsibility for the shooting; Dallas County residents with little to no internet access could see some relief in the next few years. Officials on Tuesday announced a new project using American Rescue Plan Act funds to increase internet access in up to 10 Dallas County ZIP codes; And when the Dallas Cowboys get back to their home turf at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium Saturday, fans will have 23 new food choices at the concession stands. From a 16-ounce burger with pepperoni pizzas for buns to the Wagyu truffle burger to Flamin’ hot ice cream, there seems to be a little something for everyone.

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Dallas elected officials plan to seek legal advice this week after Attorney General Ken Paxton warned he’d sue the city to block a new State Fair of Texas policy banning most people from bringing guns into the annual event. The Dallas City Council is scheduled to meet today in closed session with City Attorney Tammy Palomino to discuss options; In other news, a jury decided Monday that the parents of a former student accused of killing 10 people at a high school near Houston in 2018 do not bear financial responsibility for the shooting; Dallas County residents with little to no internet access could see some relief in the next few years. Officials on Tuesday announced a new project using American Rescue Plan Act funds to increase internet access in up to 10 Dallas County ZIP codes; And when the Dallas Cowboys get back to their home turf at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium Saturday, fans will have 23 new food choices at the concession stands. From a 16-ounce burger with pepperoni pizzas for buns to the Wagyu truffle burger to Flamin’ hot ice cream, there seems to be a little something for everyone.

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