On May 18, the White House, the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH), Housing Forward and the City of Dallas Office of Homeless Solutions (OHS) launched ALL INside, a first-of-its kind initiative to address unsheltered homelessness across the country.
Junior League of Dallas, City of Dallas Office of Arts & Culture, and Friends of the Juanita Craft Civil Rights House & Museum Joined Forces to Complete Restoration Efforts and Honor the Legacy of the Civil Rights Leader
The City of Dallas will host the Welcoming Interactive conference, a gathering of participants from around the world advancing resilience, inclusion, equity and justice.
The City of Dallas will be performing system maintenance Sunday, May 21, from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. You will not be able to process online payments on City of Dallas ePay or telephone payments to Dallas Water Utilities during this time.
This summer, the City of Dallas is proud to offer for a second year dozens of free and low-cost activities for kids and teens to enjoy to stay safe while keeping cool, staying active and expanding their knowledge.
The City of Dallas Opioid Response Strike Force recognized national Fentanyl Awareness Day Tuesday by hosting a press conference and sharing a Mayoral proclamation at Dallas City Hall. Leaders including dozens of governmental, educational and nonprofit partners spoke to raise awareness of lifesaving resources across the city.
Mr. Bryan Daniel, Chairman and Commissioner Representing the Public for the Texas Workforce Commission, presented BayTech, Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership (BAHEP) and San Jacinto College with a check for more than $332,000 to fund a grant for aerospace technician training.
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Robert Gauntt and reappointed Vice Chairs Janiece Longoria and James C. "Rad" Weaver to The University of Texas System Board of Regents for terms set to expire on February 1, 2029.
Four Austin Community College District (ACC) students are semifinalists for the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.
Nearly 100 students from all seven Dallas College campuses will re-trace the steps of the civil rights movement through several southern states, visiting sites where courage was displayed, and the Civil Rights Movement began.
Register now for this Small Business Success Series by HCC that offers an opportunity for hands-on learning and interaction with faculty, guest entrepreneurs, business experts, and peer delegates!
The Dallas College food and wine fundraising event Bits & Bites will be held at the Dallas Arboretum’s A Tasteful Place on Sunday, April 16, from 6-8 p.m.