Dallas Looks To Score Big With Women’s Pro Sports
With the popularity of women’s pro basketball and soccer at an all-time high, Dallas is putting millions of dollars on the line to get in on the growth.
With the popularity of women’s pro basketball and soccer at an all-time high, Dallas is putting millions of dollars on the line to get in on the growth.
The resolution said the “atrocious actions” outlined in SB4 would negatively impact Dallas police and local communities.
Despite differing neighborhood views on a supportive housing facility, the CPC agreed to move forward with the plans.
The world’s top golfer and recent Inwood Tavern imbiber caused quite the firestorm this morning before playing golf in Kentucky.
With the NRA convention coming up in Dallas, we wanted the mayor to answer one simple question. Donald Trump will be there. What about him?
The Denton mayor proposed rewriting a deed adopted by the city in 1933 that outlawed burials of non-whites in the cemetery.
Frisco ISD and Carroll ISD are among the few Texas school districts that have responded to the conflicting Title IX instructions.
A series of solar flares has resulted in the unique conditions that could make the aurora borealis visible from Texas.
The city charter does not allow the police chief to be offered a contract, meaning Garcia could resign at any time.
Votes putting pressure on TikTok and dealing with the southern border highlight some of the congressman’s moderate leanings.
For the first time, Dallas voters are able to have a bit more say over what goes on at the county appraisal district board.
As banks are banned from the Texas bond industry, interest rates are inflating and taxpayers are footing the bill.
Prices for airline tickets are already the highest they’ve been in years, and recent flight route cuts could drive up costs even more.
One North Texas professor believes police responses to other campus protests may be “encouraging” students to join a Pro-Palestinian movement.
Gun violence incidents affecting two Dallas-area high schools have led to increased on-campus personnel and safety protocol retraining.
The council unanimously voted to reimagine the “malfunctioning,” “dark” and”confusing” downtown central library.
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The partnership of Dallas and Arlington police with a real-time crime surveillance platform shows the blurred line between safety and privacy.
Students at UT Dallas and UT Arlington have staged demonstrations in support of Palestine this week, joining the nationwide trend of campus protests.