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Bethany Erickson

Bethany Erickson

Senior Digital Editor, D Magazine

Bethany Erickson is the senior digital editor for D Magazine. She's written about real estate, education policy, the stock market, and crime throughout her career, and sometimes all at the same time. She hates lima beans and 5 a.m. and takes SAT practice tests for fun.

Stories by Bethany Erickson

Local News

Leading Off (5/9/24)

Everyone get ready to limber up your remote hand: The Stars and the Mavericks play at 8:30 p.m. again tonight.
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Arts & Entertainment

Live Nation’s Concert Week Starts Today. Here Are the North Texas Tickets You Can Get for Cheap.

Missy Elliott, Janet Jackson, Dierks Bentley, Jennifer Lopez, Green Day, and more are coming to North Texas this year.
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Local News

Less Than a Week In, Dallas’ Interim City Manager Makes Changes at City Hall

Kimberly Bizor Tolbert started her job as interim city manager on May 2. She kicked off her first week by shaking up the city's organizational chart.
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Local News

Maybe ‘Project X’ Is a Pro Women’s Soccer Team. (And Maybe It Is Not.)

On Wednesday, the City Council will vote on a deal to bring a professional sports team to the Cotton Bowl. It appears to be a new women’s pro-soccer league, but maybe the mystery of 'Project X' will continue to linger.
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Local News

Dallas Voters Approve a $1.25 Billion Bond

Dallas voters overwhelmingly approved all 10 propositions in the city's $1.25 billion bond package. But there's a gut check coming.
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Stories by Bethany Erickson

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Local News

Very Few Dallas Voters Will Weigh In on a $1.25 Billion Package This Weekend

Fewer than 3 percent of Dallas' registered voters have cast ballots on the city's proposed $1.25 billion bond package. Will Saturday's turnout improve that statistic? (Probably not.)
Local News

Leading Off (3/2/24)

Prepare for a soggy weekend, and a very late Friday sports night.
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Local News

In a Friday Shakeup, 97.1 The Freak Changes Formats and Fires Radio Legend Mike Rhyner

Two reports indicate the demise of The Freak and its free-flow talk format, and one of its most legendary voices confirmed he had been fired Friday.
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Local News

Mayor Eric Johnson’s Revisionist History

In February, several of the mayor's colleagues cited the fractured relationship between City Manager T.C. Broadnax and Johnson as a reason for the city's chief executive to resign. The mayor is now peddling a different narrative.
Local News

Leading Off (4/25/24)

Do you like rain? I hope you like rain.
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