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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 6 MIN

If the Mavs stay in Dallas, where could they go? ... and more news

from The Dallas Morning News · host The Dallas Morning News

The Dallas Mavericks want a new home. Whether it will be within the city limits or moved farther away from the urban core remains to be seen. The NBA franchise and city leaders have remained quiet on potential sites to avoid driving up the final price. In other news, Texas lawmakers zeroed-in on classroom discipline during a Tuesday hearing, with one Republican senator saying public schools are serving a “different type of kid today than what there was 20 years ago.” ; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Tuesday it would resubmit plans for a new temple in the town of Fairview, possibly forestalling a threatened lawsuit against the small Texas town over the height of the spire; and as part of its greenhouse gas reduction strategy, the city of Dallas leads the region with the largest electric fleet among North Texas cities. The transportation sector, which includes private and public vehicles, trains and planes, contributes 34% of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions, and 98% of that is attributed to road transportation, according to the Dallas inventory conducted in 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Dallas Mavericks want a new home. Whether it will be within the city limits or moved farther away from the urban core remains to be seen. The NBA franchise and city leaders have remained quiet on potential sites to avoid driving up the final price. In other news, Texas lawmakers zeroed-in on classroom discipline during a Tuesday hearing, with one Republican senator saying public schools are serving a “different type of kid today than what there was 20 years ago.” ; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Tuesday it would resubmit plans for a new temple in the town of Fairview, possibly forestalling a threatened lawsuit against the small Texas town over the height of the spire; and as part of its greenhouse gas reduction strategy, the city of Dallas leads the region with the largest electric fleet among North Texas cities. The transportation sector, which includes private and public vehicles, trains and planes, contributes 34% of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions, and 98% of that is attributed to road transportation, according to the Dallas inventory conducted in 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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