Dallas ISD abandons private wireless network to focus on effective ways to provide internet access at home for students who don't have it. More than two years after the Dallas Public Library added ...
We’ve pulled the data from projects at West Dallas schools, in either Dallas ISD Trustee Maxie Johnson’s District 5 or Trustee Miguel Solis’ District 8, to chart their construction timelines, costs ...
Dallas ISD staff presented their preliminary 2026 bond plan during a […] Dallas News,Development + Zoning,Documenter News,Economic Development,Environmental Justice,Local Government,Public Meeting ...
Scottie Smith II is proposing a Sunny South Dallas Public Improvement District (PID) to generate $9 million over the next decade to pay for increased police patrols, landscaping, sidewalks and ...
The City of Dallas has launched Local Kitchen, a free eight-part course that teaches residents how to prepare nutritious recipes and grow their own produce, in an effort to address food insecurity and ...
A rendering of the future Forest Theater, provided by the Forest Forward team. For the first time in its history, the Forest Theater on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard is owned by a Black-led entity.
The original Billy Earl Dade school sits at the corner of Malcolm X and Park Row, and has been vacant since 2013. Photo by Sujata Dand The original Billy Earl Dade Elementary School, a historic Black ...
Loved ones from Adelio Williams’ family showed up to the Dallas ISD board meeting on March 20 in support of renaming Career Institute East to the Adelio Williams Career Institute. “Adelio gave the ...
Janie Cisneros credits her neighborhood-based activism to serendipity. She is the leader of Singleton United/Unidos, a newly established neighborhood association in West Dallas, fighting for clean air ...
Photo by Camilo Diaz Jr. Dallas ISD staff presented their preliminary 2026 bond plan during a Thursday board workshop meeting, proposing a $6.2 billion bond and $0.01 property tax increase for campus ...
Diane Ragsdale in the Innercity Community Development Corporation conference room. The Hon. Diane Ragsdale, who will turn 70 this year, has spent her entire life in South Dallas. Her story has been ...
This content originally came from a newsletter Dallas Free Press emailed to subscribers. To subscribe to our free newsletters, sign up here. This is a very different question than: What would it take ...
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