Community organizers want to shut down two shingle companies, GAF and TAMKO.
How a hole in a fence became a portal to the history buried at La Réunion Cemetery.
It will take the city nearly two months to finish the demolition.
The names draw from a concept known among Native cultures as the “Three Sisters” — corn, beans and squash — plants that grow best when cultivated together.
The plan includes hiring 350 new officers over 12 months starting this fall and 400 new officers each following year until 2029.
Readers agree with the column on the causes of the flooding; urge term limits for all elected officials; don’t agree with flying the Pride flag; and wish tariffs were handled more carefully.
His July 4 post shows he’s auditioning, not governing.
The venue management company is responsible for running Dallas’ Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center and the city just dropped the operator’s contract to run Fair Park.
Civic and city leaders are teaming up to reimagine a stretch of uninviting beige downtown.
MLK corridor needs a lot of things. Is a shiny 25-story high-rise one of them?
City Council should ax or reform this rule.
Proposition R – which voters passed last November – aimed to decrease arrests for possession of small amounts of marijuana.
City officials now estimate 26,000 more customers around Dallas will have to move trash bins to their street curb.
South Oak Cliff, along with Dallas’ southernmost area, saw two term-limited council members leave their seats.
The fair restricted guns after a man shot and injured three people in 2023.
The review also raised some concerns related to the area’s Point-in-Time Count.
Try reaching out to your council member or putting in a 311 request if you need help.
The city gets an average of $305 million in federal grants annually.
The rule change is the latest effort meant to help Dallas hit a mandatory goal of having 4,000 cops.
“We’re landlocked, but we had a beach that day,” one beachgoer said.