Dallas Police Department Crime Dashboard Remains Down
The department does not have additional information about when the dashboard may return.
Read moreThe department does not have additional information about when the dashboard may return.
Read moreVoters weighed in on charter amendments, including four highly-debated propositions being determined.
Read moreA City of Dallas Digital Content Specialist has issued a “Scam Alert” on behalf of Dallas Animal Services after receiving several complaints from residents who posted lost pets to PawBoost, a lost and found pet database.
Read moreEddie Garcia retiring from Dallas Police Chief position and heads to new post State’s capitol.
Read moreThe Dallas City Council approved $5 billion budget and largest property tax cut in 40 years.
Read moreThe Highland Park Town Council reviewed data on Aug. 6 confirming that the town has met racial profiling reporting requirements and the data shows no signs of racial discrimination by police or the court system.
Read moreThe Northwest Neighborhood Police Team partnered with local companies Energy Transfer and Sunoco LP to donate more than 500 pairs of shoes to children who need them.
Read moreThe city of Dallas raised the rainbow flag for the fourth time on May 31, continuing its annual tradition of flying a Pride flag during June.
Read moreThe city of Dallas will host its third-annual Summer of Safety to encourage and continue public safety in Dallas while kids are out of school.
Read moreDallas ISD’s new police chief, Albert Martinez, is combining his support for education with passion for serving.
Read moreDallas’ vision for the future included creating a system of parks, erecting a new city hall and auditorium, and stretching its streets and boulevards far north of the city. But that wasn’t going to be possible unless Preston Hollow, University Park, and Highland Park joined with it, becoming part of Dallas.
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