‘Human Factor’ Cited as Reason Addison Breaks Pack Of Cities Trying To Leave DART
Addison will not join the growing roster of cities attempting to end their contracts with DART.
Addison will not join the growing roster of cities attempting to end their contracts with DART.
Murders, shootings and drug arrests at bus and train stops have caused a backlash that DART leaders are addressing.
“Mr. Mayor, if I could please have the attention of the full council?” LeVeck asks. “They are very rudely speaking through mine and other people’s speeches.”
Is Le Sol House a yoga studio? A coffee shop? An event space? In compliance with Dallas city code?
A group of residents say an illegal school is operating at the end of their street. A pandemic-era state law says otherwise.
Santa Clause is coming to town, and then Waymo soon after.
A report found that Dallas has a serious problem when it comes to designing infrastructure that actually keeps pedestrians safe.
Even as Plano offers a new DART solution, Irving has taken issue with getting fewer buses serving its residents.
Representatives for Dallas’ women’s soccer team told council members that building a new training facility is vital to their success.
Here’s a list of the 25 highest-paid Dallas County employees as of November 2025.
Despite some council member’s insistence that last night’s vote wasn’t about leaving the building, that seems to be the road we’re heading down.
No need to circle two dates on your calendars for election day. Dallas will have only one going forward.
Even as the government shutdown ends, North Texas Food Bank is going into the holidays strained.
The last few years, the mayor’s remarks have followed a nearly identical script. This year, more than ever, he needs to change it up.
Actor Peter Weller says Dallas should dig in its pockets to pay to repair the brutalist I.M. Pei icon.
Parallel parking isn’t so bad, so long as there’s no car in front of or behind you, no one else in the car and zero witnesses within 50 yards.
One report estimates the average Dallas Airbnb owner could make $4,400 during the games.
In the council’s first formal discussion about City Hall’s future, passions ran high and feelings were split on whether to sell or repair the building.
To demo, or not to demo? That is the question that the City Council has to address thanks to millions in deferred maintenance.
The Dallas Police Department’s recruiting efforts seem to be working.
To tear down City Hall or not to tear down City Hall, that’s a question that promises a lot of heat. We hope.
One council member hopes for real policy decisions that will productively address the city’s unhoused population.