Show your culinary creativity in the “Seeds to Supper” recipe contest
The City of Dallas is accepting submissions of unique, delicious recipes for its “Seeds to Supper” summer recipe contest from […]
The City of Dallas is accepting submissions of unique, delicious recipes for its “Seeds to Supper” summer recipe contest from […]
Mayor Eric Johnson, the Office of Environmental Quality & Sustainability, and the Texas Trees Foundation are pleased to announce the
Applications are now open for the inaugural Poet Laureate of Dallas, an initiative of the Dallas Public Library, the Office
The Dallas Public Library’s annual summer learning program begins Saturday, June 5 kicking off 10-weeks of virtual experiences and incentives
Applications for Emergency Rental Assistance are open starting June 1, at DallasRentRelief.com, the program is available through DHA, Housing Solutions for
The City of Dallas is endeavoring to develop 1,000 units of housing for mixed-income Dallas residents, with an emphasis on
The Dallas City Council passed its new Economic Development Policy on Wednesday, May 26. The Policy will begin with a
The City of Dallas has partnered with the Dallas Mavericks to host COVID-19 vaccination events outside the American Airlines Center (AAC)
Every year U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes a report on their Green Power Partnership (GPP) program ranking 700 partner organizations
Saturday, May 15 will be the final day of vaccinations at The Potter’s House vaccination hub, which has operated as a
With more restaurants reopening back to 100% capacity, the cleanliness of a restaurant is more important than ever. The heightened
The City of Dallas is no longer requiring appointments for vaccinations at The Potter’s House Vaccination Hub site. Residents can