Crime: April 8 – 14
Reported in the 3400 block of Milton Avenue at 2:13 p.m. April 9: a bad day for a groomer. A 29-year-old woman was blow-drying a cat, who got scared and bit her.
Read moreReported in the 3400 block of Milton Avenue at 2:13 p.m. April 9: a bad day for a groomer. A 29-year-old woman was blow-drying a cat, who got scared and bit her.
Read moreThis partnership is synonymous with the ever-evolving direction the restaurant is heading towards in terms of sustainability.
Read moreReported at 12:23 p.m. – In this week’s edition of Why-Did-They-Take-It? – a crook made away with a handheld scanner that an employee had left on a shelf at the Walgreens on Northwest Highway.
Read moreIs George Foreman planning a comeback? The front grill was stolen off a 2016 Chevy pick-up truck at 10:09 a.m. from the 8800 block of Boedeker Street.
Read moreGather Kitchen will launch a Saturday-only brunch, starting April 6, complete with the most unique approach to waffles this town has seen.
Read moreWith the correct city planning, removing major highways does not mean that traffic has to fall to the neighborhood streets.
Read moreGood on this employee from Bank of America on Hillcrest Avenue: A customer attempted to open a checking account on March 12, but the employee immediately recognized the customer’s information – his drivers license and a debit card – as forged. The employee i called the police, and the customer fled the bank on foot. Police tracked him down, eventually, and took him into custody.
Read moreThis year, Taste of Dallas also will debut a host of new food and beverage attractions, including Taste of the Neighborhoods and Whiskies of the World.
Read moreInstacart dove into its 2018 data to determine which cities were the booziest based on the volume of their alcohol purchases via the service.
Read moreThe modern-style banking center will offer cutting-edge technology and first-class service Comerica customers have come to expect.
Read moreWith a direct economic impact of over $3 million in its previous events and an estimated 7,000 room nights in local hotels, The World Food Championship (WFC) brings quite a food punch.
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