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This article contains lots of lists.. though I'm not sure how/if they should be converted to prose. drumguy8800 C T 06:34, 31 October 2006 (UTC) |
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WikiProject Dallas "To Do"
- Lake Highlands
- Abrams Place | Alexander's Village | Boundbrook Oaks Estates | Chimney Hill | Cloisters | Copperfield Community | Country Forest | Dixon Branch | Eastwood Estates | Forest Highlands | Forest Meadow | Glen Oaks | Hamilton Park | Highlands West | Highland Hills | Highland Meadows | High Oaks Addition | Hillside | Jackson Meadow | L Streets | Lake Highlands Estates | Lake Highlands North | Lake Highlands Square | Lake Park Estates | Lake Ridge Estates | Merriman Park | Merriman Park North | Mockingbird Manor | Moss Farm | Moss Meadows | Oak Highlands | Oak Tree Village | Old Lake Highlands | Pebble Creek | Peninsula | Richland Park Estates | Rolling Trails | Royal Highlands | Royal Highlands Village | Stultz Road | Town Creek | Royal Lane Village | Walnut Creek Estates | Whispering Hills | White Rock Valley | Woodbridge | Woodlands on the Creek | University Manor | University Terrace | Urban Reserve
- West Dallas
- Eagle Ford | La Bajada | La L'aceate | La Loma | Lake West | Ledbetter Gardens | Los Altos | Muncie | Western Heights | Westmoreland Heights
- Most articles in Category:Dallas, Texas need to be placed into more specific categories or more specific categories need to be made for them. For instance, if an article about a neighborhood has [[Category:Dallas, Texas]] at the bottom, you should replace it with [[Category:Dallas, Texas neighborhoods]].
- An attempt at creating a very well organized list for List of neighborhoods in Dallas, Texas is currently being worked on at List of neighborhoods in Dallas, Texas/sandbox. If you'd like to go there and work on it or improve the {{Neighborhood list}} (which currently is a hardly modified copy of {{Episode list}}), the help would be greatly appreciated!
- Check the education subproject for a list of school articles that need improving and a set of detailed instructions on how to improve them.
- See Category:Pages needing expert attention from Dallas experts.
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WFAA was the first station to broadcast a digital signal on a VHF channel.
[edit] Suggestion to change station logo
I suggest the logo currently used be changed to the one listed on Belo's corporate web pages. It can be found at http://www.belo.com/images/site_logos/wfaa.gif. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mnw2000 (talk • contribs).
Removed: *WFAA is the largest ABC affiliate not to be owned and operated by the network in terms of market size. (Boston's WCVB is owned by Hearst and is two market sizes larger) Tknab 06:58, 18 September 2006 (UTC)