Dallas, TX
Dallas Zoo 2024 Dollar Days: Things to know
DALLAS – Families are expected to pack into the Dallas Zoo on Thursday for deep Dollar Day discounts.
The annual promotion is happening twice this summer. The zoo is dropping its admission price to just $1 on July 18 and Aug. 6.
Dollar Day also features discounted snacks and drinks, and this year Whataburger will hand out swag to help guests beat the heat.
What is Dollar Day at the Dallas Zoo?
The Dallas Zoo Dollar Day is when the zoo slashes the cost of admission to just $1.
It’s an annual event that also includes discounts on food and drinks.
Guests can still experience all of the zoo’s usual attractions like Destination Dinosaurs, the virtual reality experience Wild Explorer, bird and giraffe feedings, the carousel, and more.
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When are the 2024 Dollar Days at the Dallas Zoo?
The first Dollar Day is Thursday, July 18. The zoo will open at 8 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. The second day will be August 6.
What time does the zoo open?
Even though the Dallas Zoo closes earlier during the summer, it will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for both Dollar Days.
Gates to the zoo’s parking lot open at 7 a.m.
Where do I buy tickets?
Guests are required to purchase their tickets online. Tickets will not be sold on-site.
Tickets are sold out for Thursday, July 18 but some are still available for August 6.
How much does it cost to park at the Dallas Zoo on Dollar Day?
The Dallas Zoo suggests that guests use a ride service to bring them to the event. Parking will be limited due to the high volume of people.
The DART Red Line travels directly to the Zoo’s entrance.
Those who do decide to drive must pay $12 for parking. That fee will be collected at the ticket booths where entrance tickets are scanned.
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Why does Dallas Zoo do Dollar Days?
The Dallas Zoo said the purpose of this annual event is to celebrate and recognize the community’s support for the zoo throughout the year. It also said the Dollar Days ensure the zoo’s accessibility to all as they work to stay one of the Metroplex’s most cost-efficient experiences.
How do I stay safe from the heat?
The Dallas Zoo has added more than two dozen misting fans in key areas around the zoo to give guests some relief from the heat.
The Dollar Day sponsor, Whataburger, will also be at the zoo handing out themed cooling towels and fans to help guests cool down.
Guests are also encouraged to bring a refillable water bottle and sunscreen.
Dallas, TX
2026 Dallas Cowboys schedule officially announced
Behold the 2026 Dallas Cowboys schedule.
We knew coming into Thursday that the Cowboys would be on the road to take on the New York Giants in the season opener on Sunday Night Football, that Dallas is “hosting” the Baltimore Ravens in Brazil in Week 3, and that the Philadelphia Eagles would be in town for Thanksgiving Day. Now we know it all.
Among the first things that jump to mind is that bye week is late. Dallas isn’t on bye until Week 14, the Sunday of that week is December 13th for full perspective.
The Cowboys also only play twice in their own building, thanks to the Brazil game, before November. Sometimes those weird quirks show up in schedules and this is certainly one of them.
It is interesting to see that the NFL gave Dallas the longest amount of rest possible after their Thanksgiving tilt. It hasn’t been uncommon for the league to have the Cowboys play on consecutive Thursdays, but perhaps that is a thing of the past.
Dallas, TX
Dallas Approves $180,500 for New Botham Jean Boulevard Street Signs
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On Wednesday, the Dallas City Council approved funding that will replace highway exit signs and road signs marking Lamar Street with new signage honoring Botham Jean, the 26-year-old Dallas accountant who was fatally shot in his own apartment by an off-duty Dallas police officer in 2018.
The $180,500 in funding for 13 signs to be installed by the Texas Department of Transportation is the final step in the street renaming that was unanimously approved by the council in 2021. The new signs will be placed at exits along Interstate 45, State Highway 310 and U.S. Highway 175.
Already, Botham Jean Boulevard signs run along the road in the Cedars, where Jean lived before he was killed.
“This street on which he chose to live and the street on which he died can serve as a lasting memory of the upstanding resident who loved Dallas so much,” his mother, Allison Jean, told the council in 2021.
Jean was shot by Amber Guyger, a Dallas police officer, after she entered his apartment believing it was her own. A Dallas jury found Guyger guilty of murder in 2019 and sentenced her to 10 years in prison. She has also been ordered to pay the Jean family nearly $100 million in a civil trial, which accused her of using excessive force.
The Jean family is seeking restitution from the city of Dallas because they argue that Dallas, as Guyger’s former employer, had a duty to defend Guyger and pay out claims brought against her. The Jean family filed suit against the city in April of this year.
On Wednesday, city council member Adam Bazaldua stated that the continued remembrance of Jean’s name is a reminder that “no one is above the law.”
“This has never simply been about changing street signs; it has always been about commemorating a life that was taken too soon,” said Bazaldua. “When driving down Botham Jean Boulevard, we are reminded of the thousands of lives lost across the country each year to senseless gun violence.”
Bazaldua said that once city leaders were made aware that some signs from the initial 2021 street name change had not materialized, the horseshoe took steps to correct the oversight “somewhat promptly.” But he acknowledged that Wednesday’s funding came on the heels of community advocacy urging the project’s completion.
Community leader Yafeuh Balogun said his organization, Community Movement Builders, began asking the city for the updated signs in September 2025. Addressing the council ahead of Wednesday’s vote, Balogun encouraged the horseshoe to vote in favor of the funds because it “would make no sense” to not follow through with the street renaming approved years ago.
“I think this is very powerful simply because driving here today, I still saw the Lamar Street Signs,” Balogun said. “I remember how powerful it was back in 2021 when the city council voted to rename Lamar Street to Botham Jean. I’d like to keep that legacy going.”
Dallas, TX
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We’re less than a month out from the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and North Texans volunteering in the event have received their uniforms. FOX 4’s Peyton Yager has more on that and the new hospitality tickets released today.
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