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Dallas Public Library’s annual summer reading program is underway
The Dallas Public Library’s annual summer learning program begins Saturday, June 5 kicking off 10-weeks of virtual experiences and incentives …

Emergency rental assistance program, provides $18 million for Dallas residents, through DHA, Housing Solutions for North Texas
Applications for Emergency Rental Assistance are open starting June 1, at DallasRentRelief.com, the program is available through DHA, Housing Solutions for …

City of Dallas launches “1,000 Unit Housing Challenge” to add mixed-income, transit focused housing for underserved residents
The City of Dallas is endeavoring to develop 1,000 units of housing for mixed-income Dallas residents, with an emphasis on …

City of Dallas adopts new Economic Development Policy
The Dallas City Council passed its new Economic Development Policy on Wednesday, May 26. The Policy will begin with a …

City of Dallas partners with the Dallas Mavericks to host COVID-19 vaccination events during playoffs
The City of Dallas has partnered with the Dallas Mavericks to host COVID-19 vaccination events outside the American Airlines Center (AAC) …

Dallas retains #2 rank among local governments for green power use
Every year U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes a report on their Green Power Partnership (GPP) program ranking 700 partner organizations …

City of Dallas to close The Potter’s House vaccination hub
Saturday, May 15 will be the final day of vaccinations at The Potter’s House vaccination hub, which has operated as a …

Dallas Code continues to enforce restaurant cleanliness as they welcome more patrons
With more restaurants reopening back to 100% capacity, the cleanliness of a restaurant is more important than ever. The heightened …

No appointment required at City’s COVID-19 vaccination site
The City of Dallas is no longer requiring appointments for vaccinations at The Potter’s House Vaccination Hub site. Residents can …

First grader leads the way in community cleanup
All it took was one trip to the park with his mom and sister to make 7-year-old Jeremiah Marshall wonder why one neighborhood was cleaner than …