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Long before she oversaw one of the nation’s largest LGBTQIA+ service organizations, Cece Cox was using her legal expertise to change the rules of Dallas. An attorney, she played a key role in securing sexual-orientation nondiscrimination protections for City of Dallas employees and anti-harassment policies within Dallas ISD—early victories that extended protections to hundreds of … Continued The post The Long Arc of Cece Cox’s Impact on Dallas appeared first on D Magazine.
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Dallas County deputy constables who rushed into an apartment complex explosion and fire last month, putting others before themselves, were saluted for their efforts by Dallas County Commissioners.Deputy Constables HonoredA standing ovation echoed through the Dallas County Commissioners Court on Tuesday as county leaders and attendees paused to honor two deputy constables who risked their lives during a chaotic apartment explosion and fire last month in Oak Cliff.Deputy Constables Vincent DeLuna and Jonathan Banda were the first law enforcement officers to arrive at the scene of the May 28 disaster, which left three people dead and others injured.Dallas County Commissioner Elba Garcia presented a formal resolution to the deputies and their constable, praising the men for running toward danger while other agencies were still assessing the situation."Run to the scene and risk their lives to see how they could save, and they walk into the fire while Dallas Fire-Rescue and everyone else, At
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At the first World Cup game in Dallas Stadium, some North Texas students got the rare opportunity to be on the pitch, some even escorting players, while others carried flags ahead of the Netherlands-Japan match.FOX 4 talked with them today about the once-in-a -lifetime experience.Oak Cliff youth step onto the World Cup stageAs we await the arrival of the England National Team, getting a ticket to a World Cup match is a hot commodity. For some kids in Oak Cliff, they are not only seeing the games but are also escorting the players onto the pitch.This was the scene on Sunday for the first match in Arlington. 22 students who got services from the Puede Network in Oak Cliff got a once in a lifetime opportunity. They were able to escort the players from Japan and the Netherlands onto the field before the match started.Dallas students react to escorting soccer starsFOX 4 spoke to one of the students who walked with the Netherlands captain, Virigil Van Dijk.Destiny Maldonado is the 5th grade