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On August 26, 2024, the City of Dallas was shaken by the tragic loss of Officer Darron Burks, who was senselessly executed while sitting in his patrol car in the parking lot of For Oak Cliff. The loss of Officer Burks has left a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, colleagues, and the broader Dallas community.
Darron Burks was not just a dedicated public servant; he was a beloved member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, having pledged in the Fall of 2002 at Paul Quinn College. Before joining the Dallas Police Department, Officer Burks was a math teacher, committed to educating and inspiring young minds. His passion for social justice was evident as he marched on the front lines for various causes, advocating for change and equity. He eventually decided to join the Dallas Police Department because he wanted to be part of the solutions to the very issues he fought for—a testament to his dedication to making a difference in his community.
The senseless act that took his life has left many in mourning, but it has also united the community in a profound display of love and respect. Less than 24 hours after his untimely death, members of Omega Psi Phi and For Oak Cliff organized a candlelight vigil in his honor. The vigil drew hundreds of people, including members of the Dallas Police Department, city leaders, fraternity brothers, and community members, all coming together to pay their respects.
The vigil was a testament to the impact Officer Burks had on those around him. The outpouring of support from all corners of the city highlighted the love and admiration so many felt for him. His loss is a reminder of the dangers faced daily by those who serve to protect our communities, but it also underscores the strength and unity that can arise in the face of tragedy.
As we remember Officer Darron Burks, let us also remember the values he stood for—service, brotherhood, and community. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those he touched, and his memory will continue to inspire others to carry forward the work he was so passionate about.
May Officer Darron Burks rest in peace and may his family and loved ones find solace in the outpouring of love from the community he served so faithfully.
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City of Dallas Launches September CERT Training Course to Boost Community Preparedness
The City of Dallas Office of Emergency Management & Crisis Response is excited to announce the upcoming Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Basic Training Course. This free, comprehensive program is designed to empower local residents with essential skills for emergency and disaster preparedness.
Course Details:
Dates & Times:
- Sunday, September 8, 2024: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Sunday, September 15, 2024: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Sunday, September 22, 2024: 8 a.m. to noon.
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Location:
Dallas Fire-Rescue Training Academy 5000 Dolphin Road, Dallas, TX 75223
Registration Deadline:
September 7, 2024
Interested individuals are encouraged to register by the deadline to secure their spot in this valuable course. Dates for the Spanish CERT courses will be determined at a later date.
Course Overview: The CERT program equips participants with critical skills for responding to emergencies and disasters. The curriculum includes:
- Basic disaster preparedness
- First aid and fire safety
- Light search and rescue operations
- A hands-on disaster exercise on the final day
Upon successful completion of all sessions, participants will receive a certificate of completion. This training is ideal for those passionate about enhancing their emergency preparedness, contributing to community safety, and engaging in disaster response efforts.
For more information and to register, please visit dallascert.com or contact Cassandra D. Wallace at 469-525-8778.
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Branch Out Dallas 2024: Register Now for Your Free Tree!
Get Ready to Branch Out, Dallas! 🌳
Big news for all Dallas residents – the Branch Out Dallas tree giveaway program is back, and this year it’s bigger and better! If you’ve been dreaming of transforming your yard with a beautiful, free tree, now’s your chance. From September 3 to September 30, or while supplies last, you can register online to snag your very own five-gallon tree at no cost! That’s right, Dallas is giving away over 2,500 trees this year!
This program isn’t just about beautifying our neighborhoods; it’s about making Dallas greener and healthier. Trees play a vital role in our community by reducing stormwater runoff, cooling down our streets, improving air quality, and fighting back against that Texas heat! 🌞🌳 The Branch Out Dallas program is all about growing a citywide tree canopy that benefits everyone, and Dallas residents are all in!
When you sign up, you get to choose from five amazing tree species handpicked for their toughness and ability to thrive in our Dallas soil. Whether you fancy a chinquapin oak, cedar elm, redbud, Mexican oak, or lacebark elm, there’s a perfect tree waiting for you.
Mark your calendars for Dallas Arbor Day, Saturday, November 2! This is when you’ll pick up your new tree from one of seven locations across the city between 9 a.m. and noon. Pro tip: make sure to arrive early because there’s no tree delivery – pick up only, folks!
Led by Dallas Water Utilities and the Dallas Forestry team, with the help of awesome community partners and volunteers, Branch Out Dallas is on a mission to make our city greener than ever. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to do your part for the environment while enhancing your yard.
Ready to get growing? 🌱 Visit the Branch Out Dallas website for all the details, and sign up now before the trees are gone!
Let’s grow Dallas together! 🌳 #BranchOutDallas #GreenCity #FreeTreesDallas #TapInDallas
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Get ready, Dallas! A new professional women's soccer team is in town, and they're here to make waves. Their Historic League Home Opener is 7 p.m. Saturday, September 7 at the Cotton Bowl. Please make plans to be a part of history and come out to cheer on Dallas’ newest Pro Team! Dallas Trinity FC, the latest addition to the North Texas sports scene, is bringing high-energy women's soccer to the heart of the city.
The History Behind Dallas Trinity FC
Dallas Trinity FC was born out of a passion for the game and a vision to expand professional women's soccer in the region. The team has its roots in a collective of players, coaches, and enthusiasts who wanted to create a top-tier team that represents the vibrant and diverse culture of Dallas. The Team is committed to creating a powerhouse club that can compete at the highest level.
Dallas was chosen as the home for this new professional women’s team for a reason. Known for its passionate sports fanbase, love of competition, and growing soccer community, Dallas offers the perfect backdrop for the next major soccer franchise. The city’s rich diversity, from cultures to traditions, reflects the global nature of the sport, making Dallas the ideal city to nurture a team that celebrates unity and talent from all over the world. Plus, with an already impressive history of soccer development in the region, Dallas Trinity FC is ready to build on that legacy and bring the beautiful game to even more fans.
Be Part of the Excitement!
Excited about the team? You can be a part of this exciting new chapter in Dallas sports history! Whether you're looking to attend games at the iconic Cotton Bowl at Fair Park, get exclusive team merch, or join a fan club, Dallas Trinity FC has you covered. The season kicks off this week, so grab your tickets now and be there from the very beginning! Click here to learn more about the team and secure your seats. Let’s fill the stands and show our support as we cheer on our new home team.
Let’s make some noise, Dallas! #DallasTrinityFC #SoccerInDallas #NewTeamNewEnergy
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Mosquitoes may be small, but their bite can carry serious health risks. Protect yourself and your loved ones from these pesky critters by following a few simple tips to keep mosquitoes at bay:
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Cover Up: When you're outdoors, especially during dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active, be sure to wear long sleeves and pants.
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Repel Them: Use an insect repellent containing DEET or picaridin to reduce your chances of being bitten.
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Eliminate Standing Water: Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water, so remove any standing water around your home. Even small amounts in bird baths, gutters, or plant saucers can become breeding grounds.
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Keep Mosquitoes Out: Make sure your window and door screens are intact to prevent mosquitoes from entering your home.
Spot a Breeding Ground? Take Action! Did you know that mosquitoes often nest in scrap or illegally dumped tires? These tires collect rainwater and create the perfect breeding environment. If you see illegally dumped tires in your neighborhood, don’t hesitate—call 311 to report them. Your report can help prevent the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses like West Nile virus and Zika.
Together, we can "Fight the Bite" and protect our community from mosquitoes. By staying informed and taking these simple precautions, we can enjoy the outdoors while keeping ourselves and our neighborhoods safe!
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Be on the lookout
Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off on September 15, 2024! 🎉 Get ready to celebrate the rich culture, history, and contributions of the Hispanic community. Stay tuned for exciting events happening across Dallas, from festivals to cultural showcases and more. You won't want to miss the fun!
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