News

More than a quarter of downtown Dallas office space is empty, worrying property and business owners that the exodus from the ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - The City of Dallas Transportation Department is halting the city's scooter program on Friday, September 4. The city said the decision to stop the program was made in ...
They say the issues have escalated and they’re worried it’s going to get even worse if police don’t take action soon. ... Old East Dallas public safety meeting crime concerns.
Around 35 more Dallas police officers could be deployed downtown this summer in an effort to improve public safety in the heart of the city. The enforcement boost would raise downtown police ...
Residents and business owners are taking a look at public security in Uptown Dallas. This comes on the heels of a recently released Dallas police report showing a 13% spike in violent crime.
The city said public safety complaints from residents are behind the decision to halt on-demand rentals. City officials will meet with Dallas residents, businesses and vendors to discuss potential ...
The Dallas Police Department said there were public safety concerns from residents, city officials said. To stream WFAA on your phone, you need the WFAA app. Download the WFAA app ...
Businesses that Dallas determines are creating public safety concerns could be subjected to more thorough inspections to make sure they are following crime prevention measures set by the city.
The advanced cameras — which have faced criticism over privacy concerns — are being installed in southwest Dallas, and officials say they will combat violent crime and bolster public safety.
In a 14-1 vote in March, the City Council approved tighter regulations and higher fees for scooter operators in order to address safety concerns, according to The Dallas Morning News.
Just after new escooter regulations were passed in Dallas and some operators were beginning to bring back their gear to the region, after pulling some scooters during the height pandemic, the City ...