Key Issues Determined in Dallas County Charter Election
Voters weighed in on charter amendments, including four highly-debated propositions being determined.
Read moreVoters weighed in on charter amendments, including four highly-debated propositions being determined.
Read moreDallas County officials said that an attempted ransomware attack has been stopped as of Oct. 31.
Read moreMore than 625,000 voters, about 44% of the 1,422,849 registered voters in Dallas County, cast ballots in the Nov. 8 midterm elections.
Read moreThe Dallas County Appraisal District’s website, computer system, servers, and email are down as a result of a ransomware attack, the office confirmed.
Read moreNearly 625,410 voters cast their ballots in Dallas County Nov. 8. Statewide, while Democratic challengers failed to beat incumbent Republicans in the marquee races for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general, Dallas County’s leadership appears likely to become more Democratic.
Read moreDallas County Sept. 15 lowered its COVID-19 risk level to yellow as cases and hospitalizations decline.
Read morePediatric COVID-19 cases account for about a third of cases in Dallas County, a pandemic high for that age group, according to data from the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation.
Read moreDallas County Judge Clay Jenkins issued an emergency declaration Friday morning because of the monkeypox outbreak as cases in the county passed 200.
Read moreAs of Thursday, Dallas County is at a COVID-19 risk level of red, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Read moreAfter two weeks of increasing numbers of reported COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, Dallas County raised its COVID-19 risk level to yellow.
Read moreDallas County Tax Assessor John R. Ames just mailed almost 4,000 notices to property owners who may qualify for assistance on their delinquent property taxes.
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