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Photo by Camilo Diaz Jr. Written by Dallas Documenter Jenna Stephenson The Dallas city manager’s proposed 2025-2026 fiscal budget includes $853,000 to outfit 50 sanitation vehicles with cameras that ...
Dallas residents attend the District 7 Budget Town Hall meeting at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center on Tuesday, ...
Forest Forward recently welcomed community members to its new headquarters to share updates on the restoration of the historic Forest Theater and the expansion of the Martin Luther King Jr. Arts ...
Art comes in many forms and the ‘Arts of Oppression’ exhibit conveys that art is not limited to paintings or drawings, but extends to things like music, dancing and many other things which can be ...
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Since opening for the 2021 school year, the West Dallas STEM School has balanced four major stakeholders — the West Dallas community, Toyota USA Foundation, Dallas ISD, and SMU’s Annette Caldwell ...
“Take a good look at this campus. It is more than brick and mortar. … Take this living vibration of legacy forward with you.” —Phylicia Rashad on the legacy of Howard University The reputation of ...
31aug9:00 amCoffee with the Principalat the Eladio R. Martínez Learning Center ...
Historians and journalists have documented — and today’s staffers recognize — the State Fair of Texas’ racist history. Famous Ferris Wheel at the Texas State Fair. Photo courtesy of the Dallas Weekly.
This content originally came from a newsletter Dallas Free Press emailed to subscribers. To subscribe to our free newsletters, sign up here. This is a very different question than: What would it take ...
South Dallas District 7 has a new plan commissioner — Tabitha Wheeler-Reagan. Councilmember Adam Bazaldua appointed Wheeler-Reagan in December to replace Benjamin Vann, who resigned in November, about ...
A rendering of the future Forest Theater, provided by the Forest Forward team. For the first time in its history, the Forest Theater on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard is owned by a Black-led entity.