Diana Kay Manley
Dallas, Texas
Diana Kay Manley is a Dallas, Texas–based reporter for The Click and a finance professional. She seeks to use her business expertise to foster better understanding for the neurodiverse community and to advocate for greater advancement and inclusion.
May 7, 2026
Is DART worth it? University Park Holds Special Election to Decide
University Park, a city within Dallas, Texas, held a special election asking residents whether to keep paying into DART and receiving its transit services
April 27, 2026
Main Street Arts Festival in downtown Forth Worth features Local Art Graduate Students
Art graduate students at TCU showcase their artwork at the annual Main Steet Arts Festival in Fort Worth, Texas.
December 12, 2025
Inside Hugs Cafe: Grand Opening in Dallas
Hugs Cafe has opened a second location near downtown Dallas, with a primary focus on employing adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Inside, staff members and founders share what the restaurant’s opening means to them.
December 8, 2025
Hugs Cafe Expands Dallas Presence, Employing Adults with Disabilities
Hugs Cafe Inc. is a non-profit offering training and employment for adults with intellectual and development disabilities. Through its cafe, greenhouse, and other programs, Hugs Cafe aims to address high unemployment rates for this population. A second cafe location is set to open in Dallas on Dec. 8, 2025. Beyond Hugs Cafe's model, other alternatives include integrated employment, where neurodivergent employees work alongside others in mainstream workplaces.
December 3, 2025
Czech Stop: Half Bakery, Half Gas Station, Halfway Between Dallas and Austin
Halfway between Dallas and Austin on Interstate 35, Czech Stop started as a small-town gas station but expanded into a well-known bakery. Known for its Czech pastries, kolache, Czech Stop attracts both local customers and travelers for a quick pit stop and treat.