Dallas County Reports 28 COVID Deaths Friday, Saturday
New cases (and deaths) are decreasing in Dallas County, just as the country gets news of a third vaccine.
Read moreNew cases (and deaths) are decreasing in Dallas County, just as the country gets news of a third vaccine.
Read moreWhen many students haven’t been in a brick-and-mortar schoolroom in a year, how do you plan to make up for the inevitable learning loss?
Read moreEvery year, The Arts Community Alliance honors the biggest supporters of Dallas arts, and 2021 is no exception – even though a pandemic has made appreciating art an exercise in creativity over the past year.
Read moreThe partnership that forms Anthem Development, it seems, is a chance for history to come full circle.
Read moreFor the second time in nearly two months, the Petland store at Preston and Forest has been hit by burglars intent on snatching puppies.
Read moreMore than a year after an EF3 tornado ripped through the campuses at Thomas Jefferson High School, Walnut Hill Elementary, and Cary Middle School, walls may finally go up on the twin construction sites.
Read moreAs residents and businesses continue to assess the damages wrought by last week’s winter storm, potentially good news arrives about the pandemic. These are today’s bullet points.
Read moreIf you were hoping for a reprieve from the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (or STAAR) test this year, it likely won’t be coming.
Read moreSunday was a balmy 71 degrees, and temperatures have warmed enough to make significant inroads at addressing the damage done from the sub-zero temperatures.
Read moreIf a family picked virtual learning this year, do they have to report to campus to take the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (or STAAR) test this year?
Read moreDallas County COVID-19 case counts continue to be a bit off because of the winter storms that wreaked havoc last week, health officials said.
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