The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) has partnered with the National Weather Service and the University of North Texas at Dallas to bring a SKYWARN Storm Spotter class to Southern Dallas County.
The City of Dallas was pleased to announce the official launch of the Dallas 311 rebranding campaign at its press conference hosted at City Hall on March 8, 2024.
Please be advised that the following events, St. Paddy’s Day Dash Down Greenville, Dallas St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival, and St. Patrick’s Day Block Party, are scheduled to occur on March 16. Event organizers project 90,000+ people to be in attendance.
Following Wednesday’s detailed briefing to Dallas City Council on the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas (KBHCCD) Master Plan expansion, key details have emerged that underscore the project’s vital role in the future of Dallas.
Dallas Water Utilities has begun work on the Cedar Crest Tunnel Project, which includes the installation of an 84-inch diameter water transmission pipeline under the Trinity River located between I-45 and SH-310.
Dallas Public Library’s annual prom wear giveaway opens March 9, and this year high school students have four opportunities to find the perfect gown or formal wear.
The City of Dallas Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is offering its quarterly Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) course to all interested residents starting March 9.
Visit Dallas, 24HourDallas, and Convention and Event Services’ new Nighttime Economy and Responsible Hospitality division seek input from consumers, employees, businesses and entertainers to measure the economic impact of the nighttime economy.
The City of Dallas Small Business Center, a trailblazer in community support, proudly announces the launch of its inaugural Microgrant Program, a cutting-edge initiative designed to fuel the growth of small businesses and drive local development.
The City of Dallas is hosting a virtual Town Hall meeting along with representatives from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to provide information related to the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) wind-down. Following the presentation, a conversation will be facilitated to discuss available community resources that can maximize communication and support to our residents at the end of the ACP.
In 1936, the Texas Centennial World’s Fair took place at Fair Park, which hosted a revolutionary, nationally-funded exhibition called The Hall of Negro Life. This exhibition was revolutionary in that it exhibited the achievements of Black artists in the early 1900s. The perseverance of African-American leaders in finding funding and support brought this exhibition into being.