Reunion Tower Hosts Virtual Dance Party
Saturday, April 25 at 6pm Reunion Tower is hosting a virtual dance party. DJ K-sprinkles will be on the turntables for the event and it is free. Click Link: https://reuniontower.com/events/virtual-weekend-dance-party-with-dj-k-sprinkles/
Saturday, April 25 at 6pm Reunion Tower is hosting a virtual dance party. DJ K-sprinkles will be on the turntables for the event and it is free. Click Link: https://reuniontower.com/events/virtual-weekend-dance-party-with-dj-k-sprinkles/
Dallas Entrepreneur Center Network Offers Resources for Business Owners
Small business owners can get help all in one place. The Dallas Entrepreneur Center Network is offering services and mentoring from other business owners.
Small business owners can get help all in one place. The Dallas Entrepreneur Center Network is offering services and mentoring from other business owners.
Dallas County reports 75 new COVID-19 cases, 4 more deaths
Dallas County health officials reported 75 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, along with four more deaths.
Dallas County health officials reported 75 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, along with four more deaths.
Police charge Dallas homeowner who fatally shot burglary suspect
A man who police said was burglarizing a shed behind a Dallas home Friday was fatally shot after being confronted by the homeowner.
A man who police said was burglarizing a shed behind a Dallas home Friday was fatally shot after being confronted by the homeowner.
New COVID-19 testing site opens at Walgreens in South Dallas
A new testing site in Dallas opened at a Walgreens location on Friday.
A new testing site in Dallas opened at a Walgreens location on Friday.
Dallas salon opens for business despite COVID-19 stay-at-home order
A Dallas salon owner is now open for business, despite a county order that says her non-essential business must stay closed.
A Dallas salon owner is now open for business, despite a county order that says her non-essential business must stay closed.
Dallas officer hospitalized due to COVID-19 recovers, returns to work
The only Dallas police officer to be hospitalized with COVID-19 is returning to work Saturday after a long battle with the virus.
The only Dallas police officer to be hospitalized with COVID-19 is returning to work Saturday after a long battle with the virus.
Dallas FBI office sees drop in street crimes, but spike in cybercrimes due to COVID-19
Like all of law enforcement, the Dallas FBI is battling the same invisible enemy as the rest of us: COVID-19 in its building and on the street.
Like all of law enforcement, the Dallas FBI is battling the same invisible enemy as the rest of us: COVID-19 in its building and on the street.
Few vehicles at North Texas malls on first day of retail-to-go
Texas retail businesses were able to re-open Friday under Gov. Abbott's executive order allowing retail-to-go.
Texas retail businesses were able to re-open Friday under Gov. Abbott's executive order allowing retail-to-go.
Dallas teachers collect donations, surprise students with craft projects
Several Dallas ISD teachers surprised students with crafts and education projects.
Several Dallas ISD teachers surprised students with crafts and education projects.
Dallas armed robbery suspects still on the loose after police chase and shootout
Dallas police are looking for three men who led them on a chase and shootout Friday morning.
Dallas police are looking for three men who led them on a chase and shootout Friday morning.
North Texas residents celebrate another 'Thank You Thursday'
It was Thank You Thursday again – the day when North Texans are asked to go outside and be loud and grateful.
It was Thank You Thursday again – the day when North Texans are asked to go outside and be loud and grateful.
Dallas ISD approves pass-fail grading system for spring semester
Dallas ISD decided to change the way grades are reported for the rest of the school year. All students will now finish the year with a pass or fail.
Dallas ISD decided to change the way grades are reported for the rest of the school year. All students will now finish the year with a pass or fail.
Doctor tells Dallas City Council the city should prepare for mental health crisis after COVID-19 pandemic
On Thursday, an expert told Dallas City Council members that the city will need to be prepared to provide services for a dramatic increase in mental health disorders.
On Thursday, an expert told Dallas City Council members that the city will need to be prepared to provide services for a dramatic increase in mental health disorders.
Dallas County reports 7 more COVID-19 deaths, 80 new cases
Dallas County health officials reported seven more deaths related to COVID-19 on Thursday, along with 80 new cases.
Dallas County health officials reported seven more deaths related to COVID-19 on Thursday, along with 80 new cases.
Nearly one month after being tested, Dallas PD officer learns of positive COVID-19 test
After being tested back in March and spending weeks in quarantine, a Dallas Police Department senior corporal learned Wednesday that they tested positive for COVID-19.
After being tested back in March and spending weeks in quarantine, a Dallas Police Department senior corporal learned Wednesday that they tested positive for COVID-19.
Katy Trail 'alphabetical guidelines' go into effect Thursday
A rule to prevent crowds at the popular Katy Trail in Dallas starts Thursday.
A rule to prevent crowds at the popular Katy Trail in Dallas starts Thursday.
DART and Catholic Charities team up to deliver meals to seniors
Dallas Area Rapid Transit employees and Catholic Charities are delivering meals to homebound seniors.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit employees and Catholic Charities are delivering meals to homebound seniors.
Protective masks, gloves starting to litter North Texas parking lots
There's a new public health and environmental issue showing up on North Texas streets: Littered protective equipment.
There's a new public health and environmental issue showing up on North Texas streets: Littered protective equipment.
Takeout orders not enough to keep some Dallas restaurants from closing
The North Texas restaurant industry continues to take a massive hit, despite being allowed to open for take-out or delivery.
The North Texas restaurant industry continues to take a massive hit, despite being allowed to open for take-out or delivery.


















