DMN Stories Arlington mayor knocks ‘Dallas Stadium’ name change for 2026 World Cup “We’re happy to call it the Arlington-Dallas Stadium,” Mayor Jim Ross offered. Garland JournalDecember 16, 2024
DMN Stories Anticipated Tom Thumb in Red Bird area cancels plans to open a store The City Council awarded the project $5.8 million in subsidies last year Garland JournalDecember 15, 2024
DMN Stories Beto O’Rourke says Texas can learn from Oklahoma by expanding Medicaid, legalizing marijuana The Sooner State also partners with Native American tribes on casino gambling, which attracts hoards of Texans. Garland JournalMay 10, 2022
DMN Stories 2 jailed in connection to fatal double shooting outside party in Garland, police say The shooting happened about 11:45 p.m. in the 800 block of Magnolia Drive. Garland JournalMay 9, 2022
DMN Stories Jason Kidd on Mavericks’ $25K fine from NBA: ‘The league is worried about the wrong thing’ The league fined Dallas for violations of league rules regarding bench decorum. Dallas Morning NewsMay 8, 2022
DMN Stories 3 officers indicted on assault charges from 2020 George Floyd protests in Dallas Dallas police Senior Cpl. Ryan Mabry, former Dallas police Senior Cpl. Melvin Williams and Garland police Officer Joe Privitt were indicted. Dallas Morning NewsMay 7, 2022
DMN Stories Two South Dallas students start company to bring healthy snacks to school Inspired by Tik Tok and backed by mom, cousins want to put vending machines that sell nutritious treats instead of chips and soda Dallas Morning NewsMay 6, 2022
DMN Stories South Dallas community center reopens after getting a major facelift The S.M. Wright Foundation’s site had been closed since December, but now community members once again have a resource that provides clothes, other items... Garland JournalMay 5, 2022
DMN Stories Tenants organize to force Mesquite’s Hillcrest Apartments to fix AC, get rid of sewage, mold, bugs A court has ordered the landlord to repair widespread problems by June, but renters want to take matters into their own hands. Garland JournalMay 4, 2022
DMN Stories Dallas City Hall’s red tape is squeezing out an Oak Cliff farmers market Exorbitant fees are discouraging small business owners from participating. Garland JournalMay 3, 2022
DMN Stories ‘These are us’: Here’s what happened after a North Dallas neighborhood said yes to homeless shelter Two young single moms endured years of trauma and hard times. Now one gives the other — who slept in bus stations and on... Dallas Morning NewsMay 2, 2022
DMN Stories Jurors find Billy Chemirmir guilty of capital murder; suspect in serial killings gets life in prison This was Chemirmir’s second trial for the 2018 slaying of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris; the first ended in a mistrial last fall. In all,... Dallas Morning NewsMay 1, 2022