DALLAS – Each year, the City Manager presents the City budget and allows residents to weigh in on how their tax dollars are spent. This proposed budget continues to put service
Today, in the wake of last weekend’s horrific and senseless mass shootings in El Paso, TX and Dayton, OH, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson joined 213 other bipartisan mayors
Parkland to host blood drive Aug. 19 DALLAS – While the nation responds with grief and outrage to the most recent mass shootings, many people are motivated by
The For Oak Cliff Back to School Festival is back! Our 5th Annual Back to School Festival is our biggest event for our students, families, and community members.
The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, NY. The copper statue was a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States. The statue
Fair to feature fun and educational activities for children Fort Worth, Texas (Aug. 7, 2019) — Remington College Fort Worth campus is getting families ready for the back
City seeks input on affordable supportive housing Dallas – The Office of Homeless Solutions (OHS) hosted the final community input meeting this week to discuss proposed sites for affordable housing units. Residents
The MLK Fresh Produce Distribution Center aims to increase access to fresh food in South Dallas and surrounding communities. Sponsored by Leadership Dallas, the distribution center will be
By MICHAEL BIESECKER, REESE DUNKLIN and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN DALLAS (AP) — About 20 minutes before the shooting started at an El Paso Walmart, a rambling screed was posted
RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas – This year’s sales tax holiday will begin Friday, August 9, and will run until midnight on Sunday August 11. This sales tax exemption