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Laura Cadena was sworn in Monday to represent District 6 in northwest Dallas on the City Council. This is her first term. How long has Cadena lived in Dallas? A fourth-generation Texan, Cadena, 50, is ...
The results from a city-wide survey, are among the first challenges a new Dallas city council is set to address this week.
The Source: Information in this article comes from Dallas City Council members Omar Narvaez, Chad West, and Adam Bazaldua, as well as Dallas Wings coach Chris Koclanes and previous FOX 4 coverage.
Information in this article comes from Dallas City Council members Omar Narvaez, Chad West, and Adam Bazaldua, as well as Dallas Wings coach Chris Koclanes and previous FOX 4 coverage.
Dallas City Council members Paul Ridley, Chad West, Tennell Atkins and Adam Bazaldua look on as Councilman Omar Narvaez speaks during the Pride in Excellence Awards ceremony Wednesday, June 4, at ...
On Wednesday, the Dallas City Council approved $5.5 million for the design of an off-site training facility for the Wings. The facility is expected to cost between $48 million and $54 million.
The Dallas City Council approved a multi-million dollar investment on Wednesday to help start the design process for the Dallas Wings’ new practice facility. The council voted 12-3 on an ...
Every Dallas City Council incumbent appeared to be avoiding a runoff, according to unofficial election results at about 12 a.m. The Dallas County elections office reported that the ballots for ...
There were four open city council seats: District 6 covering west and northwest Dallas, represented by Omar Narvaez; District 8, which covers parts of southern Dallas, represented by Mayor Pro Tem ...
Running for the seat on the Dallas City Council are incumbent Council Member Zarin Gracey, UNT professor Jesseca Lightbourne, and engineer John Sims. District 4 Kebran W. Alexander, Avis Hardaman, and ...
Leading up to the May 3 election, Dallas Free Press is asking questions and publishing answers from the nine District 6 candidates, one of whom will represent West Dallas. Find more information on ...
Every city council seat is up for reelection. Dallas voters will decide in May whether to reelect their current representative — or opt for a change.
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