Uptown Dallas is preparing to say goodbye to a beloved landmark as the Stoneleigh P, a cherished bar and restaurant, announces its closure after nearly 51 years of serving up burgers, beers, and...
City Council Approves TxDOT Plan for I-345
The Dallas City Council has approved moving forward with TxDOT's $1 billion "hybrid" plan for Interstate 345 — the 1.4-mile highway that connects Interstate 24 to U.S. Route 75 through the middle of...
Dallas Spends $1M on Solar and Battery System
The Dallas City Council voted to approve a contract to build a solar panel and battery system for a recreation center as a part of the City's push to become greener. During the council meeting on...
District 3 Runoff Candidates Speak at Forum
Dallas City Council candidates for District 3, Zarin Gracey and Joe Tave, met with district residents at the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce on Monday afternoon for a spirited debate. Neither...
City Homeless Dept. Requests $35M From Bond
As City officials prepare the 2024 bond program for local voters, the Office of Homeless Solutions is requesting that $35 million of the bond funds are allocated toward "homeless services." Office...
Court Building Closed After Alleged Ransomware Attack
The Dallas Municipal Court building was closed Monday and will not reopen until the end of May. Dallas City officials announced that it would be shut until May 29. This notice came after alleged...
Former Dallas Police Chief Back in Dallas
Former Dallas Chief of Police David Brown is back in Dallas, having taken a job at Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins' law firm Loncar, Lyon, and Jenkins Law Firm. "There's no place like home," said...
Apartment Residents Go Weeks Without Gas
Residents at a Dallas apartment complex say they went without gas for weeks, unable to cook or have hot water. Tenants at the St. James Manor Apartments on Easter Street at Kiest Boulevard in South...
ALL INside Push To Target Dallas Homelessness
The White House is set to partner with the City of Dallas to combat widespread homelessness and vagrancy through a new taxpayer-funded initiative.
Development Services Systems Still Struggling
Dallas’ Development Services Department (DSD) is still struggling to regain full network functionality after an alleged cyberattack crippled City servers. Two weeks after the alleged unauthorized...
Two Restaurants Nearly Fail City Inspection
The City of Dallas released the latest round of results from restaurant health inspections this week, including two Dallas establishments just one point above failure. The Dallas Express continues...
DSD Pushes Software To Break Broadnax Backlog
The City of Dallas Development Services Department (DSD) picked up its Lunch and Learn series Thursday with a continuation of its 2023 training session for its Project Dox permitting software. The...
Write-Ins for Dallas Mayor Include Long-Shots, Jokes
Despite incumbent Mayor Eric Johnson running unopposed, 3,227 write-in votes were cast during the recent mayoral election in Dallas. On May 6, Johnson secured another term, as did most City Council...
City Claims Ransomware Hinders Records Release
The City of Dallas said it is still unable to fulfill open records requests following an alleged ransomware attack that crippled many City programs and databases earlier this month. In response to...
Pilots Killed in Air Show Tragedy Honored
Two pilots who were killed in a Dallas air show last year in November 2022 were honored on Wednesday. Terry Barker and Leonard Root were honored Wednesday with a brick ceremony that paid tribute to...
Alleged Ransomware Attackers Threaten To Release Data
Royal Ransomware, the group allegedly responsible for the ransomware attack against the City of Dallas two weeks ago, is reportedly threatening to release data obtained in the breach. The data could...
County Payroll Problems Leave Hundreds Unpaid
Hundreds of attorneys for Dallas County have reportedly not been paid for six weeks following a malfunction with the county's new payroll system. "Hundreds of lawyers, but not just lawyers," Dallas...
Public in the Dark After Alleged Cyber Attack
Two weeks after the City of Dallas was hit with an alleged cyber ransomware attack, the public still knows very little about what happened. City Council members have discussed the matter in a Public...
Nonprofit Brings Green to Downtown Dallas
Dallas features a number of vibrant urban parks set in and around the city. One nonprofit, Parks for Downtown Dallas (PfDD), has been established to facilitate the support of existing urban parks...
City Considers Spending $400M on Housing
The City of Dallas is considering a $400 million "affordable housing" plan to combat rising housing costs and a city-wide crisis of homelessness and vagrancy. During the City Council's last Housing...
City Council Debates Future of I-345
The Dallas City Council is divided on how to pursue the future of Interstate 345 — the 1.4-mile highway that cuts through the City and connects Interstate 24 to U.S. Route 75. The Texas Department...