Dallas celebrates first anniversary of its newsletter Dallas

Dallas celebrates first anniversary of its newsletter Dallas

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Axios Dallas celebrates first anniversary

Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios A year ago today, we hit send on the . Why it matters: Think of this installment as an information concierge, doling out a mix of reported, collected and contextualized updates on the ongoing saga of North Texas. Flashback: Over the last 12 months, we've kept readers up to date on the biggest stories in North Texas, including Dallas leaders' desire to build a downtown, the , and the .We've told you about , crime rates, , the ups and downs of North Texas real estate, science, technology and to the area's rapid growth.A lot of our newsletters have talked about local institutions: the labor struggles of both American and Southwest , the , and the Boy Scouts of America working to settle the in history. The big picture: The story of North Texas is a story of ongoing conflict. Sometimes it's over or immigrant rights. Sometimes it's or environmental justice. Sometimes it's about the . Zoom out: Our state has experienced and over the last year, and we've tried to bring you fair, timely, sensitive coverage. Yes, but: We've also told you about and . Plus: Sports! Since the Axios Dallas newsletter launched, we've seen the Cowboys exit the playoffs in the , the fantastically deep playoff runs of the Mavs and Stars, and the and the club's half-empty new ballpark.We also shared news about the coming to Grand Prairie, the startup rugby team in Arlington, the stars of our esteemed MLS franchise in Frisco and the rebuilding Dallas Wings. State of play: We've also written about plenty of , , and . Plus , , and we like. Reality check: The Axios Dallas community steered us toward fascinating stories, sent us burning questions and suggested some seriously delicious food. The bottom line: If you've enjoyed spending your mornings with us over the last year,r or encourage your neighbors to Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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