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Readers ask for concrete plans about City Hall, discuss the column about Islam and quote Thurgood Marshall about building bridges.
Readers praise a Boy Scout, appreciate the story about Snow Shack owner Blake Pyron and are grateful that Toyota gives back to the community.
Readers suggest what can help DART, discuss academic freedom, support clean energy and criticize Texas Tech for its decision on gambling.
Readers comment on editorials about the Anthony trial and the president’s temper tantrums, and note that Dallas will miss its sports teams.
Readers comment on the verdict in the Karmelo Anthony trial, criticize Dallas in presenting a facade for FIFA and share a story about a friendship with Muslims.
Readers are angry at CBS, criticize a White House visit by Paxton and Patrick, speak up about unity in Frisco and explain Islam.
Readers praise the Best Friends Animal Society’s sanctuary in Utah, a University of North Texas/Braven course and Equest.
Readers are surprised about the latest federal nomination, criticize Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, discuss the merits of childcare and are happy people are reading.
Readers agree with column on helping the Dallas City Council, discuss Shariah, defend short-term rentals and recall some college memories.
Readers say Dallas needs to keep up its services, urge Republicans not to bow to one man, are sad Julie Johnson lost and are upset about an Atmos increase.
Readers share their opinions about the runoff elections in Texas, especially the race between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton.
Readers agree with editorial saying Texas must demand better in its politicians, disagree with latest reading lists for schools, support E. Jean Carroll and don’t support Waymo.
Readers appreciate Shoreline City Church and White Rock Center of Hope, Spurs player Victor Wembanyama and the paper’s May 24 Arts & Life section.
Readers would like smarter choices about data centers, question who pays for the costs of the wars in Ukraine and Iran and share Vietnam War stories
The death of Homer Joel Cortez Jr. earlier this year in Irving police custody has been ruled a homicide, records show.
SportsDay's Rangers insider paid tribute to his childhood hero, who died at the age of 68 on Tuesday.
Readers agree with a column about Vietnam veterans, reflect on Memorial Day and urge the U.S. to regain its role in global health leadership.
Readers loved the story about the Mad Hatter’s Tea, give a shout out to SMU’s new Dallas office and share a story about the Addison Rotary Club.
Readers are outraged that a mural by the artist Wyland was painted over for the FIFA World Cup.