City of Dallas trying to get building permit process back on track

As hundreds of people in Dallas are waiting months to get building permits that used to only take days, the city of Dallas is promising to dig out of the hole.

Dallas to pay $5 million to get building permit process caught up

The city of Dallas has agreed to pay $5 million to get outside help with its building permit backlog for homes and businesses.

Dallas nonprofit risking city fines to house the homeless during freezing temps

The city's new policy that was supposed to make it easier for churches to shelter the homeless actually banned one non-profit from opening its doors on freezing nights.

Dallas close to allowing churches to shelter the homeless

For years, some churches have illegally opened their doors to shelter the homeless because the city has no process to offer permits right now. But that could soon change.

Airbnb removes 80 Texas listings in party house crackdown

Airbnb says its crackdown on 80 listings across Texas targets homes that violated the company's temporary COVID-related ban on parties at all of its listings, including Dallas and Fort Worth.

City of Dallas works to spread eviction protection information

The end of the month means many people struggling to pay rent during the pandemic could be receiving eviction notices.

Dallas officials reworking rental assistance program to help city's vulnerable population

The city of Dallas is considering how to rework its rent and mortgage assistance program as it prepares to receive $10 million more in federal funding for the program.

Buyer Beware: Arlington woman scammed out of rental home — twice

You're working remotely. Your kids learn at a distance. You'll even eat a pizza left on your front porch, thanks to contactless delivery.