Forum to Discuss Community Recovery After Disaster
Even if you’ve never been directly affected by a natural disaster, you may wonder what the aftermath will be for those in your community who suffered.
Read moreEven if you’ve never been directly affected by a natural disaster, you may wonder what the aftermath will be for those in your community who suffered.
Read moreThe formerly closed Tom Field was quickly pressed into service to house Walnut Hill Elementary students after the storm
Read moreDespite a quick “compromise” option presented to the board last night, Dallas ISD trustees opted to go with the plan
Read moreNonprofits Buckner Children and Family Services and Texas Baptist Men announce the launch of a collaboration to better serve vulnerable children and
Read moreDirector Tanya N. Garfield of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West announced that SBA has approved more
Read moreDallas ISD, insurers disagree over extent of damage to some campuses Dallas ISD administrators thought that insurance would cover all
Read moreAny look back at our biggest stories of the year would be incomplete without mentioning the EF3 tornado that struck
Read moreA resilient community responds to tornado with generosity, caring When an EF3 tornado hit North Dallas and tore through Preston
Read moreJ.C. Penney surprised 500 Thomas Jefferson High School students, who were affected by October’s tornadoes, with a $100 JCPenney gift
Read moreWhile it will be much longer before some shops at the intersection of Preston and Royal are open after the
Read moreMany meetings go on thanks to members and others with available spaces
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