From left, VanAnthony Williams, general manager of the South Dallas Cultural Center; Lisa Brown Ross, president and CEO of the African American Museum of Dallas and Nijeul X, executive and artistic ...
Screenshot of staff presentation Park and Recreation board members questioned the future of South Dallas's long-awaited ...
This new “Neighborhood Connect Telehealth Initiative” — a partnership between Aetna CVS Health and the South Dallas Fair Park Faith Coalition, which Salem pastor Todd Atkins chairs — is intended to ...
South Dallas community leaders, residents, and DISD staff gathered to bid farewell to the old Billy Earl Dade Middle School Learning Center, which is being demolished to make way for the proposed $50 ...
Natashia Gerald, a 42-year-old Dallas resident, is running for Dallas ISD District 5 trustee to advocate for effective programs and practices that meet the diverse needs of students in West Dallas.
Cynthia Rogers-Ellickson, the City of Dallas' Director of Housing and Community Development, reflects on her life and legacy of working to provide affordable housing and home repair services to the ...
Nine candidates are running for the District 6 city council seat in Dallas, and eight of them attended a forum to discuss public safety, gentrification, affordable housing, and more, with candidates ...
West Dallas' only school of choice might be renamed after Oak Cliff legacy names without the community's input. The West Dallas Junior High School will fulfill the community's wishes to reclaim its ...
Nine candidates are running for the District 6 city council seat in Dallas, and eight of them attended a forum to discuss public safety, gentrification, affordable housing, and more, with candidates ...
The Park South YMCA in South Dallas has reopened after a year-long renovation, featuring new facilities, programs, and a commercial kitchen, and offering financial assistance to ensure equal access to ...
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.
As plans for a 400-foot office tower on the edge of West Dallas wound their way through contentious community meetings and hard-to-follow public hearings, John Devine knew there was a better way. “I ...
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