Housing Forward’s Street-to-Home Initiative Sees Decline in Homelessness
Dallas’ homeless population has decreased by nearly 5% over the past year; the decline being largely attributed to the city’s Street-to–Home initiative.
Read moreDallas’ homeless population has decreased by nearly 5% over the past year; the decline being largely attributed to the city’s Street-to–Home initiative.
Read moreTheft of property from homes and vehicles plagued this week’s crime news.
Read moreOver 1,100 guests celebrated art, music, and purpose, and were surprised by a special appearance by Erykah Badu.
Read moreBrooks, who will begin his duties on September 2, 2025, succeeds Ken Hersh, who previously announced his intention to retire after nine years in this role.
Read moreThe City of Dallas 2025 Community Survey, open until the end of May, hopes to focus residents’ priorities for the budget.
Read moreHeld on the school’s campus, the event featured a joyful and creative atmosphere where families engaged in making a variety of crafts, all designed with gratitude in mind.
Read moreProperty thefts and stolen motor vehicles topped this week’s crime report.
Read moreJust a three-hour drive from Dallas, hidden behind the backdrop of the pine forest, lies a secluded cabin retreat.
Read moreMore than $150,000 was raised for the organization dedicated to creating transformative, healing places for children and young adults in extended hospital stays.
Read moreMad Hatter’s chair Sara Friedman, Women’s Council president Therese Rourk, and honorary chair Cindy Feld welcomed over 540 dedicated volunteers, supporters, sponsors, and underwriters to the 37th Mad Hatter’s Luncheon themed Celebrating Spring in the South on April 20, 2025.
Read moreThe discussion will include Towles’ life as a writer, his process of character development, and his career transition from working in finance to becoming a successful full-time author.
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