Hazen & Co. Relaunches ‘Izzy’ Necklace
A local jewelry company is relaunching a necklace they named after Izzy Martin, People Newspapers’ Readers’ Choice Person of the
Read moreA local jewelry company is relaunching a necklace they named after Izzy Martin, People Newspapers’ Readers’ Choice Person of the
Read moreIn a real estate market that is constantly evolving, Thomas White prides himself on his ability to educate buyers and sellers with up-to-date information.
Read moreTwenty years later, and two years into a pandemic that continues to disrupt learning, two people involved in crafting No Child Left Behind spoke at the Bush Institute on a chilly February night.
Read moreThe U.S. Attorney’s Office is looking for investors that may have been defrauded by four executives that were found guilty of fraud in a Fort Worth federal court.
Read moreThe road to hiring a new Dallas ISD superintendent won’t be easy — and it’s gotten off to a bit of an unusual start.
Read moreA Bluffview man was among four accused of running afoul of securities laws when convincing people to invest in oil and gas interests.
Read moreDallas police said two assailants are at large after the shooting death of a man in the 7900 block of Churchill Way Wednesday night.
Read moreAdlene Harrison was a woman of firsts — not just in Dallas, but for the U.S. as well. When she was appointed mayor in 1976, she became the first woman to serve in the role in Dallas, and was the first Jewish woman to be mayor of a major city in the U.S.
Read moreCiting improving data on COVID-19 cases, Dallas ISD superintendent Michael Hinojosa told trustees Thursday that the district would soon lift its mask mandate.
Read moreIt’s been almost two years since three teens allegedly shot a Preston Hollow woman while she sat in her car, and recent court documentation reveals that two of the suspects could be released on home confinement.
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Property tax relief is on the ballot in May, but will it really provide relief?
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