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Weekly Edition • May 29, 2026
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Breaking Dallas $34M budget shortfall deepens • Oak Cliff viaduct changes spark access fears • South Dallas PID advances ahead of World Cup • Rudy’s Chicken Oak Cliff closes
Lead • Civic Squeeze

The $34 Million Shadow: How Dallas Budget Shortfall Hits Neighborhoods Hardest

City leaders face tough choices as overtime, insurance costs, and slowing sales tax revenue create a $34 million gap. Families in South Dallas, Oak Cliff, and East Dallas are already feeling the pressure on parks, youth programs, and basic services.

Dallas City Hall budget meeting affecting South Dallas and Oak Cliff residents 2026
Oak Cliff viaduct protest Dallas

Oak Cliff Residents Push Back Against Jefferson Viaduct Changes

Proposed rerouting threatens daily access ahead of World Cup 2026 traffic.

South Dallas PID meeting People

South Dallas Launches Community-Led Public Improvement District

Residents take charge of safety and beautification before the World Cup spotlight.

Rudy’s Chicken closing Community

Rudy’s Chicken Closes After 30 Years — Oak Cliff Loses a Cultural Anchor

Longtime customers and elders share memories as the beloved spot shuts its doors.

World Cup prep Future Dallas

World Cup 2026 Fever: Who Benefits in North Texas Neighborhoods?

From Sundance Square murals to South Dallas volunteer hubs — the big question remains.

Dallas ISD budget Education

Dallas ISD Faces Budget Squeeze — What It Means for Students and Families

Teachers and parents share how proposed cuts could affect summer programs and after-school mentorship.

Deep Ellum rent spike Business

Deep Ellum Small Businesses Face Another Rent Spike

Artists and shop owners who built the vibe now wonder if they can afford to stay.

The Future Beat
Youth sports

Sports & Mentorship

South Oak Cliff 7v7 tournaments building future leaders on and off the field.

Housing pressure

Housing Pressure

Rising rents push longtime families out of Deep Ellum and Oak Cliff.

Food and culture

Food & Culture

Neighborhood anchors like Rudy’s Chicken are disappearing one by one.

Future jobs

Future Jobs

AI and data centers reshaping the North Texas workforce — are we ready?

“We built these blocks. We deserve to stay and benefit when the world comes to Dallas.”
Editor's Picks
Hidden builders

Hidden Builders

The grandmothers and block captains quietly keeping South Dallas strong.

Memorial Day

Memorial Day Reflections

Fort Worth honors service while neighborhoods continue their daily fight.

Steve Harvey mentorship

Youth & Mentorship

Steve Harvey’s Dallas camp wraps another powerful weekend for boys.

Opinion on growth

Opinion: Growth Without Erasure

Why “progress” must include the people who made Dallas what it is.

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South Dallas Voices documentary
Documentary • In Production

“We Built This Block” — South Dallas Preparing for the World Cup Spotlight

A ground-level look at residents writing their own future instead of waiting for outsiders.

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