Sure, the Dallas World Aquarium is world-class, but for $15.95, we want one of the fish we saw grilled and blackened. The Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park, on the other hand, charges $3 for admission ...
Last we looked there was supposed to be an aquarium at Fair Park; last we looked, it was as small as your neighbor's fish tank and half as clean. Till Dallas gets something along the lines of ...
It's really about people." The reservoir proposal is key to closing the gap between supply and demand. The planning group estimates Dallas-Fort Worth will need about 1.3 million acre-feet of water ...
She is responsible for coordinating the distribution of thousands of dollars of relief supplies. Brinkley and her team left Dallas to help victims of the hurricane as part of the outreach of The ...
Desperate residents isolated by washed-out roads and the lack of power and cellular service in western North Carolina lined ...
Today’s global marketplace and competitive business environment demand that corporations expertly match supply for their products with customer ... Management The largest of the seven schools at UT ...
Authorities have struggled to get supplies to isolated areas, including the city of Asheville, after the storm flooded parts ...
The Sixth Floor Museum (where the bullet that killed JFK was shot), a visit to the Dallas Aquarium, and a morning at the Dallas Museum of Art, which Harrington calls a “crown jewel” of the ...
If architecture interests you, the buildings in the Arts District are worth visiting. After discovering the Dallas Museum of Art and Dallas World Aquarium, unwind at a food truck park and savour a cup ...
Head southeast of the Dallas Arts District (past the Dallas World Aquarium) and you'll find yourself in Dealey Plaza, site of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Downtown Dallas is also a ...
Get top local stories in DFW delivered to you every morning ... Government officials and aid groups were working to deliver basic supplies by air, truck and even mule to the hard-hit tourism ...
The Marvin Nichols Reservoir would store enough water to supply about 3 million people in Dallas-Fort Worth, planners say.