Dallas City Council will review an ordinance that sets up police staffing recommendations on Wednesday. Meanwhile, there’s still a question of whether the city will enforce a ballot measure that decriminalizes small amounts of marijuana.
Readers agree with editorial that is critical of the Dallas mayor; support Proposition U; aren’t happy with DART; say abortion care is available in Texas; and feel political party allegiance will continue to divide us.
Dallas Water Utilities Department can test residents’ water for lead at no cost
City and police leaders are working through how to implement propositions passed by voters.
Johnson was seen at President Donald Trump’s victory party on election night.
A day after voters approved 16 of 18 ballot propositions, Dallas officials say they’re still figuring out how it’ll impact the city
Proposition R prohibits police from considering the smell of marijuana as probable cause for a search or seizure
Returns released at 6:24 a.m. show 55% of voters supported Proposition S, 45% voted in favor of Proposition T and 50.52% backed Proposition U, according to unofficial numbers.
The 15-member Dallas City Council was not in alignment on recommendations for how voters should weigh in on the entire slate of 18 propositions and there are no organized support or opposition groups for propositions A - Q.
The purchase of this equipment was another major milestone toward the city’s goals of minimizing environmental impact