Got a home project planned? Be sure your work matches up with City code
Cable television can be a wonderful thing. You’re on the couch flipping channels, enjoying your Sunday, when one of the […]
Cable television can be a wonderful thing. You’re on the couch flipping channels, enjoying your Sunday, when one of the […]
A new perimeter fence being installed at Love Field will help keep four-legged visitors from entering the airfield. The original
The Dallas Public Library is partnering with AARP Tax-Aide and the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program to offer
The City Council is considering a proposal to provide $11.2 million in TIF funds to help develop apartments and retail
Melvin William Doxtator of Dallas pleaded guilty on Feb. 2 to felony animal cruelty at Dallas County Criminal Court for
A stop motion film shot by a 15-year-old student at Ursuline Academy won first place in the Dallas Public Library’s
Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) has released information on preventive measures for the Zika Virus, a mosquito-borne virus spread
Trinity Watershed Management flood control crews have begun work to repair superficial skin slides on the Levee System caused by
The City’s Combined Economic Development and Housing Committee heard a briefing from the Office of Economic Development (OED) on Tax
Chapter 27 of the Dallas City Code establishes minimum property standards to ensure that all residential buildings, structures, and premises