Monthly Archive for: ‘8 years ago’
Dallas City Manager to propose more officers, higher pay
On July 7, we experienced one of the greatest tragedies in our City’s history with the loss of five officers …
Husband and wife artists share journey of art and discovery in Bath House Cultural Center exhibition
The Bath House Cultural Center presents Innerscapes: Where Dreams Meet Reality, an exhibition featuring paintings by Jeff Hukill and ceramic …
Improved recycling rates is key goal of Sanitation Services
Increasing the amount of recyclables collected and reducing the number of contaminated items going to recycling facilities are key goals …
Dallas’ Integrated Pipeline Wins Envision Award
A cooperative project between the City of Dallas and the Tarrant Regional Water District has received the Institute for Sustainable …
AirCheckTexas program offers residents help with vehicle repair or replacement
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCG) is offering North Texas residents vouchers to help repair or replace their …
Texas National Guard and City of Dallas team up for Operation Crackdown
An unprecedented 60-plus abandoned houses in Dallas, many connected with illegal activity, will be demolished by the Texas National Guard …
Margaret McDermott Bridge twin arches are now complete
The last piece of the steel arch on the west-bound Margaret McDermott bridge has been put into place, completing the …
DART test drives newly constructed rail line
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) conducted a live wire test Thursday in preparation for opening of their South Oak Cliff …
South Dallas Cultural Center to kick off new season with Soul Rep’s The Colored Museum
The South Dallas Cultural Center’s resident theater company, Soul Rep, will kick off its.10/20 Anniversary season with The Colored Museum, …
Notice of funding availability for southern Dallas food desert grocery store development
The City of Dallas is pleased to announce the availability of funding up to $3 million to assist in development …