As the starting center on Terrell's offensive line, a weight has been lifted when it comes to the way Jakobe Garrett is perceived.
The City of Dallas Youth Commission has launched a community service grant initiative called Teens for Dallas.
Masks worn over the nose and mouth will be required for all customers age 2 and older, and 6-feet social distancing will be encouraged.
One person was arrested by undercover officers for disorderly conduct.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
“We feeling good. We thank everybody that stood with us. It's a blessed moment,” said a tearful Jacob David, 39.
Early voting began in Dallas on April 19 and runs through April 27.
Pro-Life Advocates Can Vote for Winners and Register for Free On-Line Event through April 23
Now once a month Jeremiah’s family and friends get together for Jeremiah’s “Greatness” Cleanup.
Consumer Health, a division of Code Compliance Services, is working around the clock ahead of mosquito season in Dallas.
The one-hour community engagement meetings will be held virtually from April 13 through April 22.
“Despite making up 24% of the population, immigrants represented 32.2% of entrepreneurs in Dallas."
To participate in the open house please register here. The public can track the project through a dedicated project website.
The City continues to operate a drive-through vaccination hub at The Potter’s House in southern Dallas.
The CDC has extended the eviction moratorium till June 30, 2021.
CBS 11 viewers in areas throughout North Texas such as Arlington, Frisco, Euless and Roanoke sent in video of the reported lights.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Dallas area soon.
With the pandemic worsening, many children's hospitals nationwide have shut their doors to most visitors, leading to extreme isolation.
“We care about all our residents,” said Fabian Ramirez, Supervisor III Nuisance Abatement, Department of Code Compliance.
For 19 months, Ed Malouf, has tried to get the benefits he earned while serving in two branches of the U.S. military and in two world wars.
“This resolution will provide guidance and support for City staff to keep equity at the forefront”
Assisted Living and Wellspring Memory Care Community will offer Juniper’s acclaimed signature programming for residents.
The body of a kayaker who went missing a week ago at Benbrook Lake has been recovered, officials said.
Residents can participate in the meeting on desktop computers or mobile devices via Microsoft Teams or by calling the conference number.
The City of Dallas is continuing to monitor the winter weather event in the area. Check back frequently for updates.
It's called Oak Cliff Works, a job and career development campaign tied to the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce.
“Mother cats might be afraid to come around if a human is watching,” said DAS General Manager Jordan Craig.
All properties within the FEMA mapped floodplains or located along a stream are potentially affected by the updates.
More than 1,000 teens have been taken there to relieve overcrowding of holding facilities in the southern border.
We understand that this isn't ideal but hope our park users will be pleased with the results!
Dallas Police officers complain that large objects and road debris are not being picked up fast enough.
Trevor Reed's family is hopeful, but they’re also concerned about new tensions between the U.S. and Russia.
The only one with more adrenaline pumpin’ right now than UNT senior star Javion Hamlet is the man who raised him.
Deondrick Foley and Joseph Delancy were the caretakers of Amari Boone at the time his death on April 12, 2020, police said.
DCHHS reported 215 additional COVID-19 in Dallas County on Wednesday, March 17.
To make sure all vaccine doses are being placed in someone’s arm, some pharmacies are offering “waste lists” to join.
When firefighters arrived they found flames shooting out of the roof of one of the units.
A man in Dallas was hit and killed by a driver while walking during the early morning hours of March 18.
The name of this scratch ticket certainly rang true for one Dallas resident.