Chris Young's journey to his college commencement could be a college course on resilience, redemption, righting his wrongs and the wrongs righted for him. "I viewed myself as collateral damage," Young said. "When I was convicted in federal court, I was se... See more
Oak Cliff voting coalition pushes last-day registration ahead of primary runoff election A packed lunch rush at Grandma's Country Kitchen in Oak Cliff doubled as a last-minute voter registration push Monday, as the community group Join the Bloc worked to ... See more
Downtown Dallas ramps up for World Cup crowds as June rush nears With just over a month before the FIFA World Cup, Downtown Dallas is polishing, planning, and preparing for what could be one of the busiest stretches the city has ever seen. From small café... See more
Oak Cliff project aims to bring fresh food access to food desert Many in North Texas have one, even two, grocery stores within a 5-10 minute drive from their homes; however, the term "food desert" rings true for thousands of southern Dallas families. But ... See more
Dallas city leaders delivered a stark assessment Wednesday of the city's housing conditions, citing rising rents, growing eviction rates, and shrinking pathways to homeownership. During a presentation on the state of housing, council members heard that ne... See more