DISD Trims Budget Here and There, Keeps Teacher Pay Flat

The $1.15 billion 2012-13 budget approved unanimously by DISD trustees last night contained no real surprises. We already knew the state was cutting $37 million in funding. The district opted not to seek a tax increase, so to compensate, the district trimmed $22.8 million, or about 2 percent, from last…

Million-Dollar Dealey Plaza Facelift Goes to Landmark Commission

We’ve known for a while now that the city will keep the the 2013 commemoration of John F. Kennedy’s assassination “classy,” we just haven’t known exactly how. We still don’t, but we now know that it will involve a fairly significant touch-up to Dealey Plaza. The architecture firm Good Fulton…

Supreme Court Upholds Health Care Law

Update at 9:40 a.m.: Check out the full decision below. Original post: We were planning to try to localize the Supreme Court’s decision this morning on the Affordable Care Act, do some sort of informed, level-headed analysis like the DMN’s Michael Lindenberger prepared last night. But that would require a…

Dwaine Caraway Wants to Revive Downtown with Delicious Popcorn

Is “Stuff Dwaine Caraway Likes” officially a meme yet? If not, can we make it one? Because every time he opens his mouth, something fascinating emerges. (See sagging pants and, again, sagging pants, and the roof at Fair Park Coliseum, all in just the few weeks I’ve been paying attention)…

Dallas Doctor Tops State in Taxpayer-Funded Weight-Loss Surgeries

Over the weekend, the Texas Tribune published one of those eye-opening, number-crunching reports the website has made its niche. This one is about weight-loss surgery, specifically weight-loss surgery that is paid for by taxpayers. This is a relatively new phenomenon, the Tribune notes. Medicare only started covering weight-loss surgery in…