Dallas local headlines for Feb. 28: public safety pay bridge, Fair Park green space, and an active homicide probe
Dallas, TX – February 28, 2026 – City OKs short-term police/fire labor deal, Fair Park park pact advances, and a new homicide case is investigated.
Top Dallas headlines (last 72 hours)
1) Dallas approves short-term police and fire labor deal
Dallas City Council approved a short-term meet-and-confer agreement with police and firefighter groups designed to keep pay, benefits, and work rules in place while longer negotiations continue. The package is framed as a bridge through the end of the fiscal year, aimed in part at recruiting and retaining public safety staff and avoiding gaps as a prior agreement sunsets.
City leaders and labor groups signaled that the next step is a longer multi-year deal, with public safety staffing and compensation remaining a central budget issue for the city.
2) Fair Park community park moves closer after council action
A long-discussed plan to turn a large paved area at Fair Park into a community green space advanced after City Council authorized a funding and development agreement focused on design, fundraising, and construction. The project is positioned as a South Dallas quality-of-life investment, with the city retaining ownership of improvements and the agreement setting timelines and reporting expectations.
For nearby neighborhoods, the significance is simple: more usable park space and a year-round gathering place where there has long been a push for added green space.
3) Dallas Police investigate a fatal shooting off Hidden Valley Drive
Dallas Police are investigating a shooting that left a 26-year-old man dead after officers responded to a call in the 1200 block of Hidden Valley Drive. The department said the victim was transported by Dallas Fire-Rescue, but died from his injuries during transport.
Detectives are asking anyone with information to contact investigators, as the case remains active.
Also on the local civic calendar: Dallas ISD bond heads to May ballot
Dallas ISD is moving forward with a major bond proposal that district leaders say would fund new schools, campus modernizations, and facility upgrades. The measure is expected to be a major point of debate ahead of May voting, with costs and project lists likely to be front and center.
Sources
- https://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2026/02/25/dallas-approves-short-term-police-fire-labor-deal-while-broader-negotiations-continue/
- https://www.dallascitynews.net/dallas-city-council-approves-agreement-for-fair-park-community-park-development
- https://dpdbeat.com/2026/02/26/homicide-at-1200-hidden-valley-drive/
- https://www.peoplenewspapers.com/2026/02/25/dallas-isd-asks-voters-to-approve-6-2-billion-bond/
- https://www.dallasnews.com/news/transportation/2026/02/26/irving-city-council-votes-to-cancel-dart-exit-election/