Texas AG's lawsuit against State Fair tops this week's 5 most-read Dallas stories
Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here. For top spring break events, go here.
1. Ken Paxton sues State Fair of Texas and other Dallas venues. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued two high-profile Dallas music venues as well as the State Fair of Texas. The lawsuits were filed against The Factory and Texas Trust CU Theatre and allege that off-duty police officers were not allowed to enter with firearms. All three were filed on February 23 in Dallas County district court, and reference a 2017 law that allows officers to bring weapons into public venues, whether they're on duty or not.
2. Proposal suggests Dallas parks department get on board with City Hall. Two proposed amendments to the city charter would move Dallas' Park and Recreation Department under the authority of the city manager, and have the director of the department appointed by the city council rather than the parks board, as is the current policy.
3. Hottest Dallas restaurant news includes new bistro and brunch every day. This roundup of Dallas restaurant news includes a new bistro opening in downtown Dallas, plus a downtown hotel restaurant that's taking the weekend brunch and turning it upside down. There are loads of new menus and special dishes, introduced by chains and little guys alike.
4. Bagels from Brooklyn to open in new food hall north of Dallas. Bagels have been booming in Dallas, and there’s a new competitor with roots in Brooklyn poised to enter the scene. Aptly named Brooklyn Bagel, it’s a spin-off of David’s Bagels, a traditional, New York-style bagel spot in Pomona, a small town north of Brooklyn.
5. Fish & chips from beloved departed Fish & Fizz to pop up at Dallas bar. A dearly departed fish & chips purveyor will return in pop-up form on that most holy of days: Chef Nick Barclay of Fish & Fizz fame will bring his vaunted rendition of fish & chips, to BarNone in East Dallas on Good Friday, March 29, from 11 am-9 pm.