This week's hot headlines
New middle-class woes lead this week's 5 most-read Dallas stories
Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.
1. Here's what it takes to be a middle class earner in Dallas-Fort Worth in 2024. No one wants to hear that they aren't making enough money to be considered "middle class," and those income ceilings are getting more difficult to maintain year after year across all of Dallas-Fort Worth. And a new report has revealed Frisco has the No. 8 highest income ceiling for American middle class earners in 2024.
2. Dallas' beloved Celebration restaurant to close to-go market next door. After 24 years, Dallas' beloved Celebration restaurant is closing down its to-go market but the restaurant will prevail. According to a post from the home-cooking restaurant, it will close its adjacent Celebration Market on Sunday, June 2.
3. 10 best restaurants in Dallas for 2024 are at the top of their game. The day draws near for CultureMap Dallas' 2024 Tastemaker Awards, our annual awards event honoring the best in Dallas food and drink. Here are our nominees for 2024 Restaurant of the Year.
4. Where to drink in Dallas right now: 6 new happy hours and bar specials. The month of May has arrived, and when a new month arrives, our thoughts turn inevitably to cocktails. More specifically to CultureMap Dallas' monthly Where to Drink column, which gathers all of the new cocktail menus, drink specials, and happy hours in the Dallas area, in one convenient roundup. The May edition includes a new pop-up, a new patio happy hour, and two new wine deals, one of which requires great sacrifice to achieve.
5. Dallas solicits input from residents on best traits for new city manager. The City of Dallas is recruiting for its next city manager and seeks input from the public. The position is open following the resignation of prior city manager T.C. Broadnax in February. He'd held the position since 2017.