Education How to Celebrate a Socially-Distanced Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Dallas By Reagan Williamson | 2 weeks ago There are virtual panels, symposiums and more, bringing the day into your home.
Education ‘Non-Partisan’ School Board Runoff Is Partisan-‘Til-You-Drop By Jim Schutze | 2 months ago But is the challenger, Nancy Rodriguez, even the Democrat she claims to be?
Education The Most Important School in Texas By Jim Schutze | 3 weeks ago Dade Middle School was a disaster. Then it showed legislators what education reform (and testing) can achieve.
News After Pandemic Learning Loss, Not Everybody Thinks Lower Goals for Dallas Kids Are a Great Idea By Jim Schutze | 3 months ago New Dallas ISD board member Joe Carreon wonders who would be helped by lowered expectations: the kids or the adults?
Covid-19 DISD Test Results Paint Grim Picture of COVID-19’s Impact on Education By Peter Simek | 3 months ago Student scores suggest that distance learning is causing many children to fall behind in educational attainment, particularly in math
Education Mayor Eric Johnson’s Broken Promise to Support DISD By Tim Rogers | 3 months ago Why hasn't he come out in support of the proposed DISD bond package? Ask Locke Lord.
Education Why the Dallas ISD Bond Election Won’t Really Increase Property Taxes By Peter Simek | 3 months ago Confusing language on the ballot claims that the DISD bond election represents a property tax increase. That's not quite true.
Politics & Government Mayor Eric Johnson Sits Out DISD Bond Election for the Most Specious of Reasons By Tim Rogers | 3 months ago He says he wants to avoid even the "appearance of a conflict of interest."
Education In the Time of COVID, What Little Kids Need Is Vaudeville By Jim Schutze | 4 months ago Puppeteers and singers are helping teachers deal with the difficult challenges brought forth by the pandemic and distance learning.
Where To Order Takeout and Delivery Now Rosin Saez Coronavirus will limit our ability to eat out—but that doesn't mean you can't still get that same food to your home. Comfort food for these uncomfortable times. Order In
Things To Do In Dallas Safely Natalie Gempel How to enjoy local arts, culture, food, fitness, and more while practicing social distancing. Wear Your Mask
A Guide To Summer Grilling In Dallas Eve Hill-Agnus, Aileen Jimenez, and Kathy Wise The time has come to light those grills. Let's give you some new ideas about how to make the most of this unprecedented summer. Fire It Up
Enjoy Dallas’ Finest Beer, Wine, and Cocktails From Home Eve Hill-Agnus and Rosin Saez Brewery drive-thrus, cocktail kits, and the home bar essentials you’ll want to have when the mood for a tipple strikes. Drink Safely
Don’t Skip These Dallas Drive-Thrus Abby Blasingame Some are temporary, crafted in the age of COVID-19. Others are local mainstays. A couple are technically drive-ins. But all offer good eats without the need to leave your car. Pull Up
Covid-19 How Bad Are COVID-19 Outbreaks in Dallas’ Private Schools? By Peter Simek | 4 months ago Unlike public schools, private schools are not required by the state to report their COVID numbers. But there have been plenty of football cancelations.
Lifestyle ‘We Are Not The Help’ By Emily Heft | 4 months ago Six of the state's most experienced nannies share their experiences with discrimination on the job—and their hopes for a more tolerant future.
Education Dallas ISD Releases Its Dashboard of Active COVID-19 Cases By Matt Goodman | 4 months ago As of Friday at lunchtime, there were 39 active cases among students and staff.
Business Personnel Moves: Former Jacobs Executive Joins National Design Firm to Lead Health Practice Division By Maria Hieber | 4 months ago Plus prominent attorney Patrick Luff joins Nachawati Law Firm, Talley Riggins Construction Group hires industry veteran to assist with strong industrial demand, and more.
News SMU Faculty Members Question the University’s Opening Plan By Natalie Gempel | 5 months ago As students return to campus, the cases of COVID-19 are only growing. The faculty, meanwhile, is questioning whether the university is doing enough to keep everyone safe.