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Dallas Redistricting Commission Recommends Council District Map
The group charged with redrawing the Dallas City Council district boundaries for the next 10 years sent a new map, which left some members split on whether or not it would bring more Black and Latino representation to the Dallas City Council horseshoe, to the city council.
Crime
DPD Investigates After Shot Fired Near NorthPark
Dallas police are investigating after a man fired in the direction of a driver across from NorthPark Center at 8600 North Central Expressway last week.
Hawks Freshman Looks for Lower Scores, Higher Numbers
Schachtel hopes her success can inspire young female golfers at Alcuin and beyond
Victor Vescovo Heading To Space
St. Mark's alumnus Victor Vescovo is set to become the first person to have gone to the bottom of the ocean, climbed Mount Everest, and gone to space when he joins the crew flying on Blue Origin's NS-21 mission.
SMU Breaks Ground On $140M Business School Expansion/Renovation
SMU celebrated the groundbreaking May 6 for a $140 million renovation and expansion of the Cox School of Business.
Texas Voters Approve Two Modest Property Tax Relief Measures
As the state’s housing market rages, Texas homeowners will get a slight break on their property tax bills after Texas voters overwhelmingly passed a pair of statewide ballot measures Saturday.
Gallery: W.T. White Softball vs. Sunset
The Longhorns completed a sweep of Sunset in a Class 5A Region II bi-district series April 29 to advance to the second weekend of postseason play.
Big Tex Scholarship Program Awards More Than $1.2M
The State Fair of Texas awarded $1.2 million in scholarships this year, including to students from six Dallas ISD schools – Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School, Franklin D. Roosevelt, James Madison, Lincoln, North Dallas, and Woodrow Wilson high schools.
Mental Focus Put Decorated St. Mark’s Runner Back on Track
Dodda holds three school records and multiple appearances on a national stage
Dallas ISD Teachers, Staff Demand Higher Pay
Educators use school board’s public comment period to voice concerns
Task Force Examines Teacher Turnover Troubles
Highland Park ISD, Dallas ISD educators serve on statewide group
Honoring Sara
A random scrap of paper tells so much about Sara Hudson, whose life was tragically cut short by a random murder on Lower Greenville in 2019.
Tributes
Remembering Max Glauben
Max Glauben, who survived the Nazi invasion of his hometown of Warsaw and internment in a death camp before he immigrated to the U.S., moved to Dallas, and became a longtime proponent of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, died April 28 on Holocaust Remembrance Day at 94.
Dallas Redistricting Commission Moves Forward With Two Map Proposals
The group charged with redrawing Dallas’ City Council’s district boundaries has narrowed the proposed maps down to two.
North Dallas Chamber Hosting Candidate Forums
The North Dallas Chamber of Commerce is hosting candidate forums ahead of the May 24 primary runoff election.
Local Students Named Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards Nominees
Broadway Dallas recently announced the nominees for the 11th-annual High School Musical Theatre Awards and students from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and Highland Park High School are among the nominees for outstanding supporting performer.
Dallas ISD Launches ‘Say Something’ Anonymous Reporting System
Dallas ISD is seeking to help stop violence and bullying with the use of the “Say Something” anonymous reporting system.
Junior League, Ryan Foundation Award $40,000 in Scholarships
The Junior League of Dallas recently awarded $40,000 in collegiate scholarships to 10 college-bound women from Dallas ISD during the ninth annual Women LEAD speech competition and awards ceremony.