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News Dallas police, youths at South Oak Cliff face off in basketball game The MVP trophy, in honor of fallen officer Darron Burks, was awarded at the game put on by No More Violence.
Dallas risks lawsuit if it doesn’t repeal ordinances that run afoul of ‘Death Star’ law The law prohibits cities from adopting ordinances that go beyond what’s written in state law.
Three quiet pools of water tucked between highways and neighborhoods along the Trinity River will now honor Dallas’ Native American history. In a landmark act of cultural restoration, the Dallas City ...
1985 – Miers is the first woman to become president of the Dallas Bar Association. 1989 – Serves as an at-large member on the Dallas City Council.
Whether you’re grabbing dinner, hitting a lounge, picking up groceries, or looking for a lawyer, there’s a Black-owned business ready to welcome you. Below, we’ve rounded up just a few standouts you ...
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is proposing the largest cuts in the agency’s 40-year history — and riders are pushing back. Hundreds packed the halls of DART’s downtown Dallas headquarters ...
DALLAS — Dallas officials think they can meet the city’s mandate of having at least 4,000 police officers in four years, though their hiring goals rely on a plan that the City Council voted to ...
The Dallas Police Department hopes to reach 4,000 officers by 2029, despite ongoing attrition and scaled-back City Council support. Proposition U mandates requires the staffing increase and higher ...
Local News Dallas police officer involved in crash on way to shooting call, officials say Footage from the scene at 2320 E. Ledbetter Dr. confirmed a Dallas police vehicle was involved.
The Texas Public Policy Foundation says it will sue the city of Dallas if it does not repeal or amend 133 ordinances the group says are in violation of the so-called "Death Star" law, which limits ...
A Dallas woman exposed a current Los Angeles Lakers player for cheating on his current girlfriend with her.
DALLAS – Three quiet pools of water tucked between highways and neighborhoods along the Trinity River will now honor Dallas’ Native American history. In a landmark act of cultural restoration, ...
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