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Less than 4 ounces of marijuana gets you a ticket, not a trip to jail Dallas’ cite-and-release policy took effect Dec. 1. But before you take your Dallas Cowboys helmet bong out to the Northaven Trail, know that marijuana is far from legal in Big D.
The new policy will keep you from being arrested and detained should you be found with less than 4 ounces of marijuana, but you will still be ticketed and have to go to court if you are caught with any weed at all. The new policy will only apply to those who have a Texas I.D.
A miniature Target is opening at the Preston Center Preston Center soon will be home to Dallas-Fort Worth’s first miniature Target. The retailer is opening the small-format store at the intersection of Westchester Drive and Berkshire Lane, where Marshalls is located.
Tacodeli: Yet another Austinbased business invades The Hill
First came TreeHouse, an eco-friendly home improvement store based in Austin. Then came Houndstooth, also born in the state capital. Before long, Hat Creek Burger announced that the eatery hoped to lure northern Dallasites to The Hill, located at Walnut Hill Lane and North Central Expressway. But that wouldn’t be the end of the shopping center’s transformation into a hipster haven. Now Tacodeli has opened its doors. The fast-casual taqueria is open for breakfast and lunch until 3 p.m.
PLUS New to the neighborhood: Cos Bar and more The Preston Hollow native up for a Grammy Will Sudie Williams Elementary become a magnet school?
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