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DWU Service Alert: System Maintenance Scheduled for September 15 - Dallas City News

The City of Dallas has announced scheduled system maintenance for Dallas Water Utilities on September 15, from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m., during which online and telephone payment options will be unavailable. Residents are encouraged to visit alternative payment locations during this time, and the city has apologized for any inconvenience caused.

“We’re All In!” City of Dallas Kicks Off Welcoming Week 2024

The City of Dallas is set to celebrate Welcoming Week 2024 from September 13 to 22, promoting inclusivity and connection among immigrants and non-immigrants. This annual campaign emphasizes the city's commitment to creating welcoming communities, with the theme "We’re All In" highlighting the importance of collaboration in fostering belonging.

“We’re All In!” City of Dallas Kicks Off Welcoming Week 2024

The City of Dallas is launching Welcoming Week 2024 from September 13 to 22, celebrating inclusivity and community connections. This annual campaign highlights the city's commitment to fostering an environment where immigrants and non-immigrants can thrive together.

Be Aware of Bobcats - Dallas City News

Bobcats, commonly found in urban areas of Dallas, are medium-sized wild cats that can pose a threat to pets if provoked. The city encourages residents to coexist with these animals by taking preventive measures, as they are generally not a threat to humans. Residents are advised against interacting with or feeding bobcats to maintain their natural behavior.

Dallas City Council awards more than $187 Million for key components of Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Master Plan

The Dallas City Council has awarded over $187 million in contracts for key components of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Master Plan, a significant move towards enhancing Dallas as a premier convention destination. This includes a major contract for architectural services that emphasizes minority and women-owned business participation.

Dallas City Council awards more than $187 Million for key components of Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Master Plan

The Dallas City Council has awarded over $187 million in contracts for key components of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Master Plan, marking a significant investment in the city's infrastructure. This funding aims to enhance Dallas's position as a world-class convention destination, with a commitment to minority- and women-owned business participation in the project.

Dallas City Council awards more than $187 Million for key components of Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Master Plan

The Dallas City Council has awarded over $187 million in contracts for essential components of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Master Plan, a significant move towards enhancing the city’s convention capabilities. The funding includes a $141.5 million contract for architectural services and additional contributions from both city and federal sources.

North Texas girl trafficked from Dallas Mavericks game shares her story for first time

Natalee Cramer, a North Texas girl, recounts her harrowing experience of being trafficked after attending a Dallas Mavericks game in 2022. Her family lost sight of her for 11 days, highlighting the urgent issue of human trafficking in the region. This poignant story raises awareness about the dangers that can occur in seemingly safe environments.

North Texas girl trafficked from Dallas Mavericks game shares her story for first time

Natalee Cramer, a North Texas girl, recounts her traumatic experience of being trafficked after attending a Dallas Mavericks game in 2022. Her family lost sight of her for 11 days, shedding light on the grave issue of human trafficking. This article highlights her story as a call to action for awareness and prevention.

Willis Opposes Citizen-Led Proposal to Tie City Manager's Performance to Resident Surveys

Dallas City Council member Gay Donnell Willis has expressed opposition to a citizen-led charter proposition that seeks to tie the performance incentives of the city manager to a resident-based survey. Willis argues that such surveys would be incapable of accurately assessing the city manager's performance, raising concerns about accountability and governance in Dallas.

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