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Lynetta Washington Was Killed During a Street Takeover. Her Family is Still Searching For the Killer

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 18, 2022

The Dallas Police Department maintains that the shooting was an accident and that no one meant to kill Lynetta Washington. Her family still thinks otherwise and is determined to get justice.

Leaving Las Vegas: The Next Q Con May Take Place on Lin Wood’s Plantation in South Carolina

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 18, 2022

The couple behind Dallas’ Q Con are at it again, and they’ve teamed up with conspiracy theorist attorney Lin Wood.

In Race for Attorney General, U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert Warns of Liberal ‘Agenda’ Sweeping Texas

By Simone CarterJanuary 17, 2022

U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert hopes to beat incumbent Ken Paxton in the Republican primary for Texas attorney general.

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In Plano, Oath Keepers Leader Stewart Rhodes Appears in Federal Court (Alongside His Successor)

In Plano, Oath Keepers Leader Stewart Rhodes Appears in Federal Court (Alongside His Successor)

By Michael MurneyJanuary 15, 2022

A row of defendants sat handcuffed with their backs to the public benches. The courtroom 108 in Plano was jammed. U.S. District Judge Kimberly Johnson had a slate of cases on her docket, but the buzz in the room focused mostly on one defendant. Stewart Rhodes, the leader of a right-wing…

Pray the Pain Away: Gov. Abbott’s Office Asks for Prayers to End Human Trafficking

By Simone CarterJanuary 14, 2022

Gov. Greg Abbott has found a solution to human trafficking: prayer.

Hoping to Clamp Down on Sex Trafficking, Dallas Wants More Regulations for Massage Parlors

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 14, 2022

Not all massage parlors are fronts for criminal activities, but the city is looking for ways to crack down on the ones that are.

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At Basketball Game, Texas Students in Banana Outfits Accused of Making Monkey Noises at Players

At Basketball Game, Texas Students in Banana Outfits Accused of Making Monkey Noises at Players

By Patrick StricklandJanuary 14, 2022

Imagine: You go to a high school basketball game to watch your kid, and then students from one of the schools, dressed in banana and watermelon costumes, start making monkey-like noises at the Black players on the court. That’s exactly what some parents on social media have accused Bowie High…

Denton Won’t Be Decriminalizing Misdemeanor Weed Offenses Any Time Soon

Denton Won’t Be Decriminalizing Misdemeanor Weed Offenses Any Time Soon

By Michael MurneyJanuary 13, 2022

For the activists who wrote it, the weed decriminalization ordinance that faced a vote before Denton’s City Council Tuesday afternoon was a concession. “I really feel like what we’re asking for right now is still a watered down version of what needs to be done,” said Tristan Seikel, organizer and…

Father Sues City of Denton Following Police Killing of UNT Student Darius Tarver

Father Sues City of Denton Following Police Killing of UNT Student Darius Tarver

By Simone CarterJanuary 13, 2022

The father of a Darius Tarver, a UNT student killed by police, has filed a lawsuit against the city of Denton.

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Animal Abuse Cases Are Rising Amid the Pandemic, and Dogs Are Getting Shot All Across Dallas

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 13, 2022

Several dogs have been shot in the last few months. Some have died. Police are still looking for the people responsible.

Incumbent Sid Miller and Texas Rep. James White Lock Horns in Primary Race for Ag Commissioner

By Simone CarterJanuary 12, 2022

Ahead of the March primary, the race for Texas agriculture commissioner is heating up.

Rice University Is Part of Alleged ‘Cartel’ of Price-Fixing Colleges, Lawsuit Claims

Rice University Is Part of Alleged ‘Cartel’ of Price-Fixing Colleges, Lawsuit Claims

By Michael MurneyJanuary 12, 2022

University administrators at a network of elite colleges across the U.S. have worked together to form a “cartel” that, as a group, drove up the cost of admissions and excluded financial aid students since at least 2003, a new lawsuit alleges. Among the schools accused of participating in the alleged…

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A Gunman Killed 23 People at a Luby’s in Killeen 30 Years Ago. It Changed Texas Forever.

By Tyler HicksJanuary 11, 2022

And outsider opened fire in Killeen, TX on October 16, 1991 and changed the town forever.

Denton City Council Considers Decriminalizing Misdemeanor Amounts of Weed

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 11, 2022

If the Denton City Council won’t approve an ordinance decriminalizing possession of misdemeanor amounts of weed, activists say they’ll work to get the issue put on the ballot for voters to decide.

Texas Legislators on Both Sides of Aisle Slam Shelley Luther’s Anti-Asian Comments

By Simone CarterJanuary 11, 2022

Despite a recent spike in anti-Asian hate crimes, GOP candidate Shelley Luther calls for Chinese students to be banned from Texas universities.

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After a Heroin Overdose Killed a Man in Plano, His Dealer Caught a 25-Year Sentence

After a Heroin Overdose Killed a Man in Plano, His Dealer Caught a 25-Year Sentence

By Michael MurneyJanuary 11, 2022

It wasn’t the first time Nathaniel Edward Gonzalez had sold heroin to someone who eventually overdosed. Gonzalez, 36, was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for drug trafficking last Thursday. But 16 years ago, he was convicted on almost the exact same charges. Back in 2005, Brenden Thayer, a…

Dallas Is Holding Panhandlers’ Criminal Trials in the Streets, Literally

Dallas Is Holding Panhandlers’ Criminal Trials in the Streets, Literally

By Michael MurneyJanuary 10, 2022

Dallas has been wrestling with the best way to deal with panhandling, but the solutions just keep falling short. Now, the city is holding court on the street, literally. In 2018, Dallas police said they would stop enforcing a city ordinance banning people from asking for money on the streets…

In McKinney, Concerns Over Concrete Batch Plant Near Wildlife Sanctuary, Special Needs Facility and Soccer Club

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 10, 2022

A Texas concrete company wants to open a plant in McKinney near a soccer park, a nature sanctuary, and a facility that houses adults with special needs. The Dallas Sierra Club and residents in the area plan to oppose the plant at a public hearing Monday night in front of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

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U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz Grovels on FOX for Calling Jan. 6 Insurrection a ‘Terrorist Attack’

By Simone CarterJanuary 8, 2022

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz backpedaled on FOX after host Tucker Carlson slammed him for calling the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection a “terrorist attack.”

In Race for Governor’s Mansion, Beto O’Rourke Goes on the Offense

By Simone CarterJanuary 7, 2022

In the race for Texas governor, Democratic candidate Beto O’Rourke is getting his hands dirty.

COVID-19 Surge Slams City of Dallas Employees, Leaving Hundreds Quarantined

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 7, 2022

COVID-19 infections are leading to staffing shortages across the country, including in Dallas.

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Leading Weather Wizard Says North Texas Is ‘Not Moist,’ Points Finger at ‘Severe Drought’

Leading Weather Wizard Says North Texas Is ‘Not Moist,’ Points Finger at ‘Severe Drought’

By Patrick StricklandJanuary 7, 2022

Your socks aren’t getting soaked, you don’t need an umbrella and you’re probably glad for the lack of rain, but here comes weather wizard Pete Delkus to tell you why you’re wrong. (He didn’t say you’re wrong, but we know Pete well enough to hear that tiny hint of judgment…

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