MUTTS Canine Cantina shuts down all locations
Photo from MUTTS Facebook cover photo gallery MUTTS Canine Cantina permanently closed its doors today after 13 years of operation in Uptown Dallas, Allen and [...]
Trustee Lance Currie: Celebrating success across District 1
Because of your dedication and unwavering commitment to our students, we are seeing gains across key STAAR subjects and outperforming several neighboring school districts. These [...]
DART announces modified service for Fourth of July weekend; rail and bus running Saturday schedules
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will operate modified service schedules starting July 3 in observance of Independence Day. Most core transit services will follow a [...]
Women to know: Amy Mohon Bengfort helps other LGBTQ+ couples through their fertility journey by sharing her own experiences
Twelve years ago, when Amy Mohon Bengfort and her wife decided they wanted to have their first kid through reproductive technology, the experience felt isolating. [...]
How the arrest of Isis Brantley at her South Beckley braiding school changed Texas law
Did you know in 1997 an arrest of a local hairbraider led to legislative change? That’s the story of Isis Brantley, the South Dallas native [...]
Women to know: Kat Gamber blends Montessori education with STEM, inspiring her students to be active citizens
The clock was approaching 2 p.m. on April 22. Sitting across the City Hall horseshoe via Zoom was Kat Gamber and her students at White [...]
Roosevelt High School’s girls powerlifting team gives athletes the opportunity to build their strength and their confidence
When you think of powerlifting, the first image that may come to your mind is Mark Henry. The 6-foot-4-inches and 400-pound Olympian exudes the strength [...]
Women to know: Masha Dyachok
Masha Dyachok currently works as a mechanical engineer in Fort Worth, but has called Kidd Springs home for nearly four years since moving to the [...]
Lola’s Cantina & Snacks takes inspiration from the success of Snackateria
If you’ve stopped by East Dock and recognized the familiar shades and heart-shaped nose on a pink and purple sign that resembles the yellow one [...]
How Linda Casey and Ashley Gomez built one of Dallas’ fastest-growing mahjong clubs
Bright pinks, bold greens and vibrant blues color Ashley Gomez and Linda Casey’s mahjong tiles as players gather for an afternoon of friendship and conversation. [...]
Better Block launches community meetings for first Better Intersections cohort
The intersection of Perryton Drive and South Hampton Road. Photo by Victoria Hernandez. Oak Cliff-based nonprofit Better Block is launching a new initiative called Better [...]
DART announces modified service for Fourth of July weekend; rail and bus running Saturday schedules
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will operate modified service schedules starting July 3 in observance of Independence Day. Most core transit services will follow a [...]
Vector Brewing to offer $3 pours for Mexico game after surge in watch crowds
Photo courtesy of Vector Brewing. What started as an ordinary game-day atmosphere has now turned into a steady stream of soccer fans, especially supporters of [...]
Update from Sarah Weinberg: Turning the page to summer in District 2
Summer is here, and another school year has come to a close in Dallas ISD. This is always a good time to pause and recognize [...]
How Linda Casey and Ashley Gomez built one of Dallas’ fastest-growing mahjong clubs
Bright pinks, bold greens and vibrant blues color Ashley Gomez and Linda Casey’s mahjong tiles as players gather for an afternoon of friendship and conversation. [...]
Meet Carrie DeCicco, owner of Salt Sweets, one of Lake Highlands’ sweetest bakeries.
On an average week, Carrie DeCicco hand rolls 1,000 cookie dough balls every morning, ready to be baked and sprinkled across the Lake Highlands neighborhood. [...]
EyeloveDallas owner Desiree Chapman creates a welcoming beauty experience
At a young age, Desiree Chapman knew beauty was her calling at just 8 years old. She practiced makeup on her three sisters and photographed [...]
Lake Highlands nurse Joan Colgin reflects on 50-year career in diabetes education
Sunlight filters through the windows of Joan Colgin’s Lake Highlands home near Skillman Street and Church Road as she settles on the couch. “I never [...]
Collector finds LHHS alum’s mysterious letter inside Prince album
Kay Braley found a mysterious letter when she purchased a Prince album at North Dallas Antique Mall. Wylie native Kadence “Kay” Braley loves antiquing, and [...]
Teens booked for capital murder after Forest-Audelia shootings
Erving Estrada (left) and Latavien Clark (right) Two teens have been charged with capital murder in the March 15 shooting deaths of two men at [...]
