๐ฑ Apt. Complex Ordered To Fix Fire Damage + New Panhandling Plan
Good morning Dallas folks! Nicole Fallon-Peek here with a brand new issue of the Dallas Daily.
First the weather today:
Rain and thunderstorms. High: 76 Low: 56.
Here are the top stories of today in Dallas:
- Almost three months after a devastating one Dallas Apartment fire, the complex has not yet made the necessary repairs to its tenant’s apartment. Mountain Creek Apartments, heard Odin properties, still needs to replace the damaged kitchen cabinets, cover exposed cables and replace melted electrical outlets. The Dallas Fire Department has officially requested the complex to immediately repair the “uninhabitable” conditions in the apartment. (FOX 4 Dallas)
- the City of Dallas is considering a new approach to panhandling that aims to combine “compassion and enforcement”. On Monday that Performance by the Dallas City Council government and Financial Management Committee heard a briefing about a plan to form crisis intervention teams to provide help with drug, alcohol, medical and psychiatric care, as well as jobs, food and shelter for beggars. Individuals who refuse to cooperate with the city’s new alternatives will be tracked in a new city database for tracking and possible quotes for collecting money on the street, which is currently illegal Dallas. (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)
- Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson tested positive for a breakthrough case of COVID-19. He said in a statement that he had mild symptoms and that his main concern was his three young children, who are not old enough to be vaccinated. (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)
- PepsiCois reissued Dallas Digital Hub promises to create more than 500 data and digital jobs in the next three years. (dallasinnovates.com)
- The classic brunch menu is popular with these Dallas Restaurants including Thunderbird station, Chimichurri, Tulum, and Xamรกn Cafรฉ. (D magazine)
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Today in Dallas:
- Pickleball Tournament – Arlington Parks and Recreation Department (8:00 AM)
- Halloween Dead Party – Arlington Parks and Recreation Department (10:00 AM)
- Public STAR Transit Meeting – City of DeSoto (10:00 a.m.)
- Parkinson’s Support Group – Rockwall Area Chamber of Commerce (10:00 AM)
- Computer courses for adults – Open Lab Session (10:00 a.m.)
- The Chamber KEYS – Customer Advocacy Marketing – Building a customer-oriented company (10.30 a.m.)
- SMU Data Arts and artEquity present “The Intersection of Diversity, Employment and Wellbeing” (11:00 am)
- Honors Studio and Art Ed Exhibition – Tcu Art Gallery (11:00 a.m.)
- 26th Annual Little Hope Lunch – First Counseling Center for Charitable Children (11:00 a.m.)
- Congregational Service: Remembrance Service (11:30 a.m.)
- Sweet tweets! Exploring a new method for probability-based Twitter sampling (12:00 p.m.)
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– Nicole Fallon-Peek
About me: Nicole Fallon-Peek is a journalist and copywriter with a degree in media, culture and communication from New York University. She has worked as a freelance reporter, editor-in-chief, editor and editor-in-chief for a variety of B2B news agencies. She is currently co-owner and operator of the content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.
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