Yes.
Twist the headlight switch.
it may be your headlight switch, all mentioned circuits are routed through it
The headlight switch and or the headlight switch electrical plug may be bad. Inspect the switch/plug and you may find the plug melted.
If you're CERTAIN that the fuse is good, check the headlight switch. There is a separate circuit inside the switch that controls both the dashlights and tail lights. If the INPUT to that circuit is working but there is no power out from the switch, you'll have exactly the problem you duscuss.
either a blown fuse or bad headlight switch
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I would assume that would be your headlight switch ( I lost my headlights , taillights , and dash lights on my 1971 Mustang one night while travelling on a highway , pretty dangerous )
Is it the taillights or the brake lights? If taillights it may be a wiring problem, If brake lights check the switch on the brake pedal
Check the switch.
Blown fuse, failed switch, broken wire, burnt out bulbs,
Bad wiring, possibly. Maybe a bad relay. Maybe a bad headlight switch.
my Dakota did that it may seem weird but it was the flasher relay
No, not until you switch the front license plates and wheels with the back ones. Then you're good to go (in reverse).