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Kelly Dearmore

Kelly Dearmore is news editor of the Dallas Observer. He’s held the position since November 2022. Since joining the team, Kelly has covered topics such as state and local politics, crime and public safety, education and immigration. A native Texan, Kelly has contributed to other publications including Texas Monthly, Dallas Morning News, Success Magazine and Cowboys & Indians Magazine.

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With Increased Political Power, Ken Paxton Takes Aim at Fun Places in North Texas

By Kelly DearmoreMarch 13, 2024

The Texas attorney general has set his sights on some fun spots in North Texas with one of his recent lawsuits.

Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys owner and GM.

With Dak Prescott Lawsuit, Dallas Cowboys Legal Troubles Have Their Spring Awakening

By Kelly DearmoreMarch 12, 2024

With Monday’s bombshell Prescott lawsuit, the annual tradition of keeping up with the legal issues of the Dallas Cowboys continues to prosper.

Pit bull dogs are in plentiful supply at local animal shelters.

As North Texas Pit Bull Attacks Persist, Advocates Ask What Happened Before the Attacks

By Kelly DearmoreMarch 12, 2024

Stories of pit bull attacks are horrifying and often tragic, but a rep with a local shelter says the public should look at more than just how the dog looks when assigning blame.

Screenshot of a male Hebron teacher wearing a dress.

Hebron High School Teacher Who Wore a Dress Didn’t Violate Policy, but Still Resigns

By Kelly DearmoreMarch 7, 2024

The popular chemistry teacher announced his resignation as the Lewisville ISD determined that no policies were violated when he wore a dress to school.

Colin Allred speaks to supporters at Rodeo Goat in Dallas

It’s Allred vs. Cruz and Other Results From Super Tuesday Primaries in North Texas

By Kelly Dearmore and OthersMarch 6, 2024

Long lines, surprises and grudges marked the primary elections in Texas. Colin Allred won the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in dominating style.

Protesters in support of Rachmad Tjachyadi in Lewisville.

‘Say No to Hate’: Protesters at Lewisville ISD Board Meeting Want Suspended Teacher’s Job Back

By Kelly DearmoreMarch 5, 2024

The Hebron High School teacher has been on leave since mid-February when a video of him wearing a dress in class went viral online.

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Nathan Johnson and Victoria Neave Criado

Candidate Questionnaire: Sen. Nathan Johnson and Rep. Victoria Neave Criado for Senate District 16

By Kelly DearmoreMarch 4, 2024

The race for Texas Senate District 16 is intriguing, mainly because there isn’t a Republican running. Primary Day will be Election Day for either Johnson or Neave Criado.

All Texas counties are legally required to file a SART report.

Late and Lacking: Dallas County Finally Submits Its Sexual Assault Response Team Report.

By Kelly DearmoreFebruary 29, 2024

Nearly three months after it was due by law, the Dallas County Sexual Assault Response Team filed a very short report that left out many important details.

The Dumb Zone is what the Hang Zone used to be on the Ticket, but in podcast form.

Since Leaving The Ticket, The Dumb Zone Guys Are Looking to Find Their Groove

By Kelly DearmoreFebruary 28, 2024

The Dumb Zone hosts, formerly at The Hang Zone, are getting into a groove they couldn’t find on The Ticket.

FC Dallas' Jesus Ferreira starts this Saturday.

Here’s What to Know About FC Dallas’ 2024 MLS Season

By Kelly DearmoreFebruary 22, 2024

Plenty of experts have high hopes for FC Dallas to return to the playoffs in 2024. Here’s a look at the key players, important matches and things that need to go right for the team this season.

Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax has resigned.

Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax Resigns Before He Could Be Fired

By Kelly DearmoreFebruary 21, 2024

The City Manager has had an tense working relationship with the mayor and city council for years. His last day will be June 3.

Dallas, Collin Counties Blow Deadline for State-Required Report Aimed at Combatting Sexual Assault

By Kelly DearmoreFebruary 21, 2024

A new state law requires Texas counties to create Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs) and file a report on efforts to fight crime. Dallas and Collin have yet to file their reports.

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Ken Paxton and John Cornyn got Twitter beef.

Texas Republican Twitter Beef: John Cornyn Calls Out Ken Paxton Over Indictments, “Russian Propaganda”

By Kelly DearmoreFebruary 13, 2024

If there’s one thing Texas Republicans love more than limiting the rights of women, the LGBTQ community and immigrants, it’s dunking on one another.

Shaquille O'neal is teaming with the Dalls County Sheriff to take guns off the street.

It May Not Reduce Crime, but Shaquille O’Neal and the Dallas County Sheriff Want Your Guns

By Kelly DearmoreFebruary 7, 2024

Gun buyback events haven’t proven to reduce crime, some say, but they can help in other ways, especially when an NBA Hall of Famer is involved.

A recent police chase from Irving to Dallas resulted int eh deaths of four people in a stolen car.

North Texas Police Engage in a Surprising Number of High-Speed Chases

By Kelly DearmoreFebruary 2, 2024

The chase that resulted in four deaths on a Dallas freeway this week is the latest example of something that’s more common than you might think.

Boston Montet's parents are suing the construction company they say is responsible for the unsafe environment their son worked in.

Parents of 19-Year-Old Killed at Dallas ISD Construction Site Sue for $1 Million

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 31, 2024

Boston Monett was a bull-riding, church-going 19-year-old still getting used to his new construction job when a drilling rig hit and killed him in 2023.

Texas attorney General Ken Paxton continues to deal with the whistleblower lawsuit brought against him in 2020.

Impeach Paxton Again? Not Likely, but the Texas AG’s Latest Move Isn’t Helping His Cause

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 26, 2024

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton tried to bring the whistleblower lawsuit against him to an end, but that move seems to have backfired on him.

The Invasion on 1310 The Ticket, hosted by Matt McClearin (left) and Donovan Lewis (center) is one of several shows drawing fans to tune in.

LISTEN: The Unticket Has Been an Audio Second Home for Ticket P1s Everywhere

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 26, 2024

Since 2007 a Ticket listener from North Texas has archived the best audio bits and segments for fellow P1s around the world.

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The Hardline hosts Bob Sturm, Dave Lane and Corby Davidson draw legions of listeners to 1310 The Ticket, which is celebrating 30 years as North Texas' favorite sports-talk radio station.

More Ticket Musings: Good Stuff That Didn’t Make Our 1310 Cover Story

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 25, 2024

It’s not a shock that we couldn’t get 30 years of colorful tales and memories all into one story. Here’s more Ticket greatness for you to peruse.

The World Cup Final in Arlington? Some Say Yes, but We’ll Soon Find Out for Sure

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 19, 2024

Signs are pointing to North Texas playing host to possibly the biggest sporting event on Earth when the World Cup comes to town in 2026.

uvalde robb elementary

‘Several Critical Failures’: DOJ Releases Report on Uvalde Law Enforcement Response

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 18, 2024

20 months after a gunmen killed 21 inside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, the Department of Justice took responding local and state troops to task.

DART train

Hillcrest Road Closure the Latest DART Silver Line Headache for Dallas

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 16, 2024

A portion of Hillcrest Road near Richardson will be closed for an entire year as DART Silver Line construction continues.

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