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The U.S. Department of Justice has closed its civil rights investigation into a planned Muslim-centered community near Dallas without filing charges.
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U.S. Dept. of Justice ends investigation of EPIC City
The U.S. Department of Justice has closed its investigation into EPIC City after developers affirmed inclusivity.
A proposed housing development with a mosque at its center drew scrutiny from Texas Republicans, who feared the project would ...
A $49 million affordable housing complex in Marrero can proceed with construction after a judge overturned a denial by the ...
A Dallas restaurateur known for his Knox Street empire is venturing into new territory, bringing his French flair to a ...
A 101,000-square-foot retail center in Plano is set for a major renovation following city approval of economic incentives ...
As North Texas continues to grow at a record pace, Baylor Scott & White Health is preparing to meet the region’s rising ...
Behind the project is Coral Gables-based Allen Morris Co., which plans to spend $130 million to redevelop the 3.7-acre parcel ...
Point2Homes reports that renters now outnumber owners in 203 suburbs across major U.S. metros, reshaping suburban living ...
Plans for an apartment community in the parking lot of The Avenues mall advanced June 20 with the recommendation of the ...
Dr. Yasir Qadhi, a radical Imam, told his fellow Muslims to side with Iran over the U.S. and Israel during a lengthy sermon ...
Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law a new bill that targets the business structure behind the planned Muslim-centric EPIC City project in northern ...