Small Business Administration enhances opportunities for women-owned small businesses
Federal contracting officials now have the power to award sole-source contracts to women-owned businesses, a tool that should help the […]
Federal contracting officials now have the power to award sole-source contracts to women-owned businesses, a tool that should help the […]
Note: Below is the plan DAS presented to the Council’s Quality of Life Committee on Monday Sept. 14. The Committee
To help foster a green office culture, and recycle as much as possible, Sanitation Services is piloting a “binless” office
Dining options in downtown Dallas are expanding as four new restaurants move in across from the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention
Although North Texas enjoys a low unemployment rate hovering around 4 percent, some Dallas residents find it hard to secure
A number of expansions to the Katy Trail are in the works. The 12-foot-wide concrete trail, which begins at Victory
Officials for North Texas Giving Day 2015 are hoping for the fourth straight record year of generosity and donations this
Reconstruction of two portions of Lowest Greenville Avenue, from Ross to Alta and Bell to Belmont is now underway, and
The seventh annual Dallas Green Fest will showcase sustainable products and services to address energy efficiency, water conservation, alternative transportation,
Two members from the Dallas Fire-Rescue Department (DFR), Fire Rescue Officers, Jeffrey Patterson and John Sullivan, were presented with the
A recent report ranked Texas as the number one state for small businesses, with Dallas earning an A+ grade. Thumbtack,
Results of a recent City of Dallas Sanitation Department summer audit has revealed an increase in recycling contamination. Auditors randomly