Dallas Housing, Apartment Supply is Up. Why Aren’t Prices Coming Down?
Fewer homes are selling than in years past, but the ones that do close are doing so for thousands of dollars more than in 2024.
Fewer homes are selling than in years past, but the ones that do close are doing so for thousands of dollars more than in 2024.
For most Texans, getting high is getting harder as a THC ban looms. But for others, medical marijuana will now be an option.
The software is embroiled in legal challenges and was built on billions of images from social media, causing privacy concerns for some.
Customers likely to be shut out from intoxicating hemp will have to find new avenues, possibly leading to illegal options.
As many as 1.7 million children in Texas experience food insecurity. When schools break for summer, many kids go without.
Dallas isn’t the only North Texas city where the local mail carrier needs to be extra careful.
European airlines report a decrease in U.S.-bound flight bookings, even as DFW Airport expands its international offerings.
Schools will now be able to handle students who bring e-cigarette devices to campus on a case-by-case basis.
With Duke’s Cooper Flagg set to become a Dallas Maverick, it’s worth discussing how we can move on from our Luka heartbreak.
A veterinarian says keeping Dallas’ pet population healthy is key to keeping the city’s most vulnerable healthy.
It’s easier to kill a bill than to pass one, but a last-minute push could get some legislation onto the governor’s desk.
A significant dropoff in international students at Texas universities could be detrimental to a multibillion-dollar industry.
Dust from Africa’s largest desert will be wafting into Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend. Here’s when it will be strongest.
Senate Bill 13 would greatly impact the library book addition and removal processes, lessening librarians’ control over their stock.
Better be careful when driving around Big D.
Dallas has half the bicycle infrastructure of Houston, Austin and San Antonio. The newly adopted plan could fix that.
Dallas needs concrete to build, but the industry’s pollution is concerning for families who utilize a nearby soccer park.
We can always count on Observer readers to bring their A-game when it comes to the state’s hottest topics.
In the wake of Texas leaders targeting EPIC City near Plano, a smaller proposed development has come under fire.
Dr. Mary Collings has shattered glass ceilings in pro sports for decades, and now she is strengthening a new, unusual family bond.
The job market in Texas is solid, but scammers seize the thriving economy to target vulnerable job seekers.
If you enjoy traveling with free luggage, today might be a good time to book your summer travels.