City of Dallas encourages residents to visit official blog for news and updates

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The City of Dallas announced on Apr. 24 that residents can access the latest information about city events, programs, and services through its official blog at http://www.dallascitynews.net/.

The announcement aims to keep community members informed about municipal activities and resources. The city’s communication highlights the importance of staying updated with reliable sources for local news.

Residents are encouraged to explore the City of Dallas blog for timely updates on a variety of topics relevant to daily life in Dallas. The platform serves as a hub for announcements regarding events, city programs, and available services.

Recently, an event marking the one-year anniversary of the “Seniors On The Move” Fitness Tour was held at Samuel Grand Recreation Center, attended by Dallas Fire-Rescue leadership and community members. Details about such events are regularly posted on the city’s online platforms.

Additional information is available through other official channels including dallascityhall.com or by calling (214)-670-3111.



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