The city will embark on a national program to both train immigrants and to try to alleviate their disproportionate economic disadvantage.
With more people returning to the roads and skies this summer, it may come as no surprise as the demand for car rentals is skyrocketing.
Southwest cites the need to attract and keep workers as the airline industry continues to recover from the pandemic.
“People are going back to work. They’re driving. They’re doing stuff.”
“We need everything,” said Nora Moreno, director of human resources at the Hilton Dallas Lincoln Center. “From sales managers to servers.”
The new CEO will be Robert Jordan, the executive vice president of corporate services.
Josh Burgess said his bag was mistakenly transferred onto another flight instead of transferred to the DFW terminal. "It's inconvenient."
With amenities, services, and friendships, residents are making the most of every day
Here are a few takeaways from the session:
In remembrance of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Friendship West Baptist Church is showing how black-owned businesses are thriving in North Texas.
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Toussant joins the DRC from the Texas Education Agency (TEA), where he served as the Division Director of College, Career, and Military ...
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Many businesses cut hours during the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Tyler, Texas, CBS affiliate KYTX, Confections was soon inundated with messages of support from across the U.S.
With the support of 100 business leaders, the DRC made a public commitment in The Dallas Morning News to address systemic racism head-on.
The weekend marks the first holiday celebration of the summer, and for businesses out on the water, they depend on the lake traffic.
“Without my money, I’m unable to pay any of my bills," Garrett, a home health care worker said.
"It’s kind of [a] standardized way of exchanging this piece of code, which is exclusive and difficult to replicate and secure.”
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It's starting to create cracks in veterinarian practices, who are slammed with appointments trying to manage all the pets that were adopted.
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Kroger will adhere to CDC guidelines which state that fully vaccinated people can resume most activities without wearing a mask.
The bill requires commissions designate natural gas production facilities that supply electric generators as critical during an emergency.
Lindgren will be the point of contact for all media inquiries, interview requests, and data and research regarding the DRC and its work ...
During the Dallas Regional Chamber's latest Legislative Speaker Series event, on May 10, Rep. Van Duyne emphasized the importance of loc ...
A global shortage of computer chips has forced automakers to slash production. The result has been far fewer vehicles on dealer lots.
Verizon's banking on 15 Dallas-area small businesses — to the tune of a $10,000 grant to each recipient.
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With a lack of delivery jobs many drivers have left the business entirely, creating problems for places like gas stations.
Draper, of Dallas, Texas, will manage the day-to-day operations of the company’s call center and handle agent recruitment and training.
Rebranding defines company’s position as leading senior living provider
Homeowners who had been wide-eyed when these property notices started arriving this week can take comfort they're not building a new home.
Chairman and CEO Doug Parker said the airline continues to see signs that demand for tickets is improving.
“We offer a fun atmosphere, flexible schedules, competitive wages and great benefits."
Residents and staff focus on social responsibility, education, and engagement
Friday’s announcement is a blow to Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by Jeff Bezos.
Brings more than 12 years of accomplished culinary experience to Erickson Living community
How has COVID-19 impacted jobs and the Dallas workforce? Mayor Eric Johnson announced a new partnership to study the issue Monday.
According to Zenreach, visits have increased nearly 52% in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.