NEWS
Judge delays vote over City Hall’s future with temporary restraining order
In a hearing on Tuesday, June 9, a Dallas County judge ruled that the Dallas City Council could not vote on City Hall’s future in Wednesday’s special council meeting.
How to weigh in on Dallas City Hall’s future this week
Dallas residents can share their thoughts on the future of City Hall during a special City Council meeting June 10.
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DINING
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If you want season passes to Quarter Acre’s Drifter Dinner Series, you may want to act fast
Season passes for the third season of Lowest Greenville restaurant Quarter Acre’s Drifter Dinner Series have been released.
Mexican food restaurant Olōyō to open in Old East Dallas after Memorial Day
Olōyō is expected to open on Tuesday, May 26 on Gaston Avenue. Reservations will be available to book starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 23.
LIFESTYLE
Family uses 100-year-old Swiss Avenue home to full extent
The Scripps family likes to show off their three-story, centenarian Swiss Avenue home, but the house isn’t just for show.
Centenarian Dines & Kraft house shines on the most recent Lakewood Home Tour
Taylor Nicholson was happy to show off her home in the Lakewood Home Tour, which benefits the Lakewood Early Childhood PTA, last year.




































