Armando Aguirre’s journey to color the walls of Dallas
Armando Aguirre’s journey as an artist has been fueled by perseverance and inspiration from his family.
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KERA: Controversial Oak Cliff rezoning plan clears commission, heads to Dallas City Council
The Dallas City Plan Commission has recommended approval for the city’s controversial Hampton-Clarendon corridor rezoning plan in West Oak Cliff.
Dallas Cinco de Mayo Parade set for May 3 on historic Jefferson Boulevard
Celebrating Hispanic heritage and tradition, the Dallas Cinco de Mayo Parade is set for Saturday, May 3, from 8 a.m. to noon.
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Popular Oak Cliff-based lemonade recalled due to cancer-linked chemical
Oak Cliff Beverage Works (OCBW) has voluntarily recalled over 16,000 units of its Beverage Base Lemonade due to the presence of Yellow 5
Cedric’s Coffee Truck donates to local dog rescue organizations
Cedric's Coffee Truck is open every Saturday at 12th and Edgefield from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., and donates 100% of their tips to local dog rescues.
LIFESTYLE
Oak Cliff Cultural Center presents ‘Soundings: Texas — Let Your Voice Be Heard’
The exhibition “Soundings: Texas — Let Your Voice Be Heard” (Soundings) is a collaborative, community-based experimental sound installation.
Inside the Oak Cliff home filled with history and culture
David Henderson and Josephine Thinwa’s home in Winnetka Heights is more than just a place to live — it’s a reflection of their identities and values.