News Making a Splash! Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, and the Dallas Park and Recreation Department are excited about the renewal of the Dallas’ Teen All Access Pass. This... Garland JournalJune 14, 2022
DMN Stories Council members face tough decision on Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax’s fate Here’s what some of them have to say. Dallas Morning NewsJune 11, 2022
News The City of Dallas’ National Champions Paul Quinn College Men’s Basketball Team to Be Honored for Their Historic Win Team to Receive Proclamation, Recognitions from Mayor and Elected Officials The Paul Quinn College men’s basketball championship team will be honored by Dallas Mayor... Garland JournalApril 19, 2022
News Congratulations Errol Spence Jr.! It was a 10th round TKO victory for Errol Spence Jr. over Yordenis Ugas, on Saturday, April 16, 2022; the day proclaimed as Errol... Garland JournalApril 16, 2022
Upcoming Events Mayor Eric Johnson to proclaim Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. Day for upcoming fight On Monday, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson will officially proclaim April 16, 2022, as Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. Day in the City of Dallas.The... Garland JournalApril 10, 2022
News Mayor Eric Johnson to visit Mexico for first official international trip as mayor DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson next week will travel to Mexico City and Monterrey — which has an official Sister City relationship with Dallas... Garland JournalMarch 26, 2022
News Dallas City Council votes to stand behind Ukraine, suspend Russian ties in official resolution DALLAS — The City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved a resolution — proposed by Mayor Eric Johnson — in support of the people of... Garland JournalMarch 14, 2022
News City honors civil rights legend Juanita Craft with proclamation on her birthday Plans move forward for renovations to the activist’s South Dallas home, which was damaged in a 2018 flood. Garland JournalFebruary 17, 2022
DMN Stories Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson’s message on permitting-office mess: City manager won’t fix it so he will Johnson names council member Paula Blackmon to lead the repair of a department so broken that it threatens the city’s economic future. Garland JournalFebruary 16, 2022