For some, Oak Cliff is the place to be – with its trees and rolling terrain, its energy and edge, its time-worn, unfabricated look and feel.
For others, it's simply a place to live and work, a home near family and friends or a 'hood with too much crime and neglect.
For all, the swelling of the Latino population keeps changing the dynamics west of the Trinity River.
A recent study of southern Dallas for The Dallas Morning News found the number of Latinos in a core section of Oak Cliff has increased 79 percent since 1990, while the number of non-Latinos there shrank by 68 percent. READ FULL STORY
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