Dallas, Texas – Starting April 1, 2020, Dallas will enforce the ordinance for employers with six or more employees. No part of the ordinance goes into effect for employers
DALLAS — Below are updates from the Office of Mayor Eric Johnson on efforts to address COVID-19’s spread. ‘Safer-at-Home’ The following is a statement from Mayor Johnson regarding
BY THE HUB ON MARCH 16, 2020HEADLINES To slow the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the community, all Dallas ISD schools will close indefinitely. This action follows advice from
DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson on Wednesday announced the creation of the Ad Hoc Committee on COVID-19 Economic Recovery and Assistance and the Ad Hoc Committee on COVID-19
– Wash your hands frequently with SOAP and water – Do your best to minimize touching your mouth, nose and eyes – When coughing or sneezing, please do so
Leslie Williams, the head of Dallas ISD’s Racial Equity Office is intent on taking action to reverse the pervasive poverty in Dallas’ poorest communities. “We want to address
Here are Mayor Johnson’s prepared remarks for Monday’s press conference. As you might be aware, we have another case of community spread of coronavirus in Dallas County. We have
DALLAS — The head of Dallas ISD’s Racial Equity Office Leslie Williams is intent on taking action to reverse the pervasive poverty in Dallas’ poorest communities. “We want to address
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Sen. Royce West will advance to a primary runoff against Air Force veteran MJ Hegar for the Democratic nomination to face U.S. Sen.