Complimentary Agile Programming Seminar for Software Developers Comes to DallasRICHARDSON, Texas, March 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Agile in Action Road Show is coming to Dallas on Tuesday, March 9, bringing with it the latest trends and best practices in Agile development.Dallas Housing Authority halts church services at complex for seniorsFor 14 years, Lake Highlands United Methodist Church has brought Sunday morning worship to elderly residents of Audelia Manor, a public housing apartment complex in northeast Dallas.Four runoffs ahead for Dallas County Democrats running for judgeshipsFour Dallas County Democratic primary judicial races are headed for runoffs after no candidate captured a majority of the votes in Tuesday's election.Dallas County Democrats regroup for fallDallas County Democrats, propelled suddenly into power four years ago, used Tuesday's primary election to retool their image, nudging aside controversial, perhaps weaker, contenders in favor of stronger candidates with broader appeal.NBA: Dallas 112, Minnesota 109DALLAS, March 3 (UPI) -- Two free throws by Caron Butler with 10 seconds remaining Wednesday gave Dallas a five-point lead and the Mavericks held on to down Minnesota 112-109.Blues to put streak on line in DallasBlues to put streak on line in DallasOncor officials tell Dallas City Council that they're working on communication issuesOfficials with Oncor told Dallas City Council members Wednesday that although they restored power relatively quickly after last month's record snowstorm, they faltered in keeping customers updated in the meantime.Report: Dallas County Constable Derick Evans may have broken law with re-election raffles, not paying deputies for off ...Dallas County Constable Derick Evans may have abused his office by requiring his deputies to fund his re-election campaigns by selling raffle tickets or buying the tickets themselves, according to a report by the county's special investigator.Dallas Fed's revision finds Texas lost 50,000 more jobs than shown in previous dataIt might turn out that Texas lost some 50,000 more jobs last year than current data indicate. And according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, most of the extra job losses appear to have been in the Dallas area.Dallas Fed chief calls for breakup of 'too big to fail' banks in New York speechFederal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher traveled to New York to trumpet a message he's told Texas audiences before: Banks that are too big to fail are too big to exist in the first place.

