The MVP trophy, in honor of fallen officer Darron Burks, was awarded at the game put on by No More Violence.
A federal judge wrote in a recent filing that attorney Tyrone Blackburn committed a “clear ethical violation of the highest order.”
Gabe Madison resigned as Bonton Farms president and CEO after taking the helm in 2022.
Ruthie’s opened in a food desert, at first serving sandwiches. Now, there’s coffee.
Bishop T.D. Jakes, who founded the church, announced in April that he was handing off leadership to his daughter and son-in-law.
South Oak Cliff, along with Dallas’ southernmost area, saw two term-limited council members leave their seats.
The park received $3 million from the state.
The Park South YMCA reopened with a new building in the Queen City neighborhood of South Dallas.
The four-day event aims to pair health care advocacy with community building for Black North Texans.
The long-awaited park sits in an area that has faced environmental challenges and pollution.
The school confirmed Monday that Vance Boelter, suspected of fatally shooting a Minnesota lawmaker, attended the school.
The former city plan commissioner won a runoff election to represent Dallas’ southernmost district.
Vance Boelter, the suspected killer of a Minnesota lawmaker, attended Christ For The Nations Institute in Dallas, according to the school.
Areas like southern Dallas have been ‘under-championed’ for too long, the Dallas Regional Chamber CEO said.
Former council member Erik Wilson and Former city plan commissioner Lorie Blair vied to take the Dallas city council seat long held by Tennell Atkins.
A $100 million Greener Dallas Greater Dallas Campaign was announced during the ceremony.
Crossover united Southern Baptists from North Texas and around the country for evangelism and service events in the community.
McKinney will get a new mayor, and contentious races in Irving, Dallas and Frisco will be decided
Flood protection for southern Dallas long promised but never delivered once more rises to the surface.
Nearly 50 years after they joined the city, residents say they’re still fighting for recognition.