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Dallas firefighters respond to carbon monoxide leak in Bishop Arts District
DALLAS — A late-night carbon monoxide scare prompted a swift response from Dallas Fire-Rescue after dangerous gas levels were detected inside a residential building in the Bishop Arts District. Authorities confirmed that hazardous materials (HazMat) crews were deployed to the Davis Building in the Oak Cliff area following reports of a carbon monoxide alarm just before 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. When firefighters arrived on the scene, they found several residents evacuating as alarms so
Dallas firefighters respond to carbon monoxide leak in Bishop Arts District
DALLAS — A late-night carbon monoxide scare prompted a swift response from Dallas Fire-Rescue after dangerous gas levels were detected inside a residential building in the Bishop Arts District. Authorities confirmed that hazardous materials (HazMat) crews were deployed to the Davis Building in the Oak Cliff area following reports of a carbon monoxide alarm just before 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. When firefighters arrived on the scene, they found several residents evacuating as alarms so
Dallas Mercantile Building residents evacuated after massive water leak causes damage
Residents of the historic Dallas Mercantile Building were forced to evacuate Thursday afternoon after a major water line rupture caused extensive flooding and electrical damage throughout the high-rise. The sudden malfunction left dozens of tenants displaced, with no clear timeline for when they will be allowed to return to their homes. The incident has stirred frustration among residents, who say the response from the property management company has been slow and inadequate. The pr
Dallas Mercantile Building residents evacuated after massive water leak causes damage
Residents of the historic Dallas Mercantile Building were forced to evacuate Thursday afternoon after a major water line rupture caused extensive flooding and electrical damage throughout the high-rise. The sudden malfunction left dozens of tenants displaced, with no clear timeline for when they will be allowed to return to their homes. The incident has stirred frustration among residents, who say the response from the property management company has been slow and inadequate. The pr
Dallas apartment fire damages complex in far northeast, no injuries reported
A large apartment complex in Far Northeast Dallas was damaged late Sunday night after a fire spread rapidly through part of the property, forcing an urgent response from emergency crews. Dallas Fire-Rescue confirmed that the fire broke out around 9:30 p.m. near the intersection of Audelia Road and Forest Lane, a busy area surrounded by residential neighborhoods and local businesses. Residents reported seeing heavy smoke as the fire quickly spread, with flames shooting through the roof by the
Dallas apartment fire damages complex in far northeast, no injuries reported
A large apartment complex in Far Northeast Dallas was damaged late Sunday night after a fire spread rapidly through part of the property, forcing an urgent response from emergency crews. Dallas Fire-Rescue confirmed that the fire broke out around 9:30 p.m. near the intersection of Audelia Road and Forest Lane, a busy area surrounded by residential neighborhoods and local businesses. Residents reported seeing heavy smoke as the fire quickly spread, with flames shooting through the roof by the
Dallas approves $5.2 billion city budget with tax cuts, police funding boost, library closure
The Dallas City Council has approved a record $5.2 billion budget for fiscal year 2025-26, marking the largest financial package in the city’s history. The sweeping plan, finalized after months of debate and more than a dozen amendments, passed with 11 council members voting in favor, three against, and one abstention. While the budget delivers a tax rate reduction and increased funding for police and fire departments, it also makes cuts to some community services, sparking frustration amo
Dallas approves $5.2 billion city budget with tax cuts, police funding boost, library closure
The Dallas City Council has approved a record $5.2 billion budget for fiscal year 2025-26, marking the largest financial package in the city’s history. The sweeping plan, finalized after months of debate and more than a dozen amendments, passed with 11 council members voting in favor, three against, and one abstention. While the budget delivers a tax rate reduction and increased funding for police and fire departments, it also makes cuts to some community services, sparking frustration amo









