Tips for staying safe, cool during extreme heat
It’s summer in Texas, so it’s HOT. During the summer months, Dallasites experience their fair share of triple-digit temperatures. With temperatures […]
It’s summer in Texas, so it’s HOT. During the summer months, Dallasites experience their fair share of triple-digit temperatures. With temperatures […]
Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center is making back-to-school shopping stress-free this year with its Back-to-School Drive-Thru Festival. This free
The City of Dallas Office of Welcoming Communities and Immigrant Affairs (WCIA) has partnered with the Open Society Foundations (OSF) to establish
For the fifth-straight year, Dallas Love Field has earned a spot in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards – Top
The City of Dallas is exploring the possibility of allowing accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in all neighborhoods throughout the city.
If you have property in Dallas with a disputed title, the Dallas Title and Property Assistance (TAPA) pilot program may
Juneteenth, observed each year on June 19, is recognized as the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in
Today’s Supreme Court ruling holding the line on the temporary protected status of immigrants under DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood
A Pride flag with the City of Dallas seal will be raised in place of the City of Dallas’s official
Dallas is hosting 7 Days of Action to make residents aware of meaningful events to remember George Floyd. Friday, June
Dallas Park and Recreation Department is a finalist for the 2020 National Gold Medal Awards for Excellence in Park and
City of Dallas Councilmember Chad West, along with the Department of Public Works and Dallas County Commissioner Elba Garcia, will