Now former Dallas Police Chief Eddie García received a final farewell from the Dallas City Council Wednesday afternoon.
Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax announced on Thursday that Dallas Police Chief Edgardo "Eddie" García has been hired as the new Assistant City Manager. Garcia will retire from the Dallas Police ...
Criminologists say Dallas is now in uncharted territory — while cities often set hiring goals, mandates of this scale are ...
DALLAS — Dallas' Director of Government Affairs Carrie Rogers announced Thursday that she is leaving Dallas City Hall to take ...
DALLAS – Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia's last day on the job is Friday. He's moving to Austin to start a new career as assistant city manager over public safety in November. The outgoing ...
Dallas Police Chief Eddie García is retiring from the top law enforcement role in that city and will soon land at Austin City Hall as an assistant ... The surprise announcement of Garcia's departure ...
Eddie Garcia will remain in Dallas until Nov. 1, though, and starts his new job as assistant city manager in Austin on Nov. 4. Dallas Interim City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert announced Friday ...
Over 65% of Dallas voters approved Proposition R, also referred to as the “Dallas Freedom Act,” which legalizes up to four ...
Ground Game Texas, an Austin-based non-profit, was behind the ballot measure ... However, critics such as former Dallas ...
Proposition R amends the city charter to decriminalize the drug, making it the lowest enforcement priority for the Dallas ...