For Longtime Civil Rights Advocates, Proposed Voting Restrictions Echo the Past
U.S. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, among others, has spoken out against Republican bills seeking to impose more restrictions on voting in Texas.
U.S. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, among others, has spoken out against Republican bills seeking to impose more restrictions on voting in Texas.
The race for Congressional District 6 has drawn 21 contenders, among them 11 Republicans and 10 Democrats.
When history called, current elected officials and city staff didn’t even pick up the phone to say they’d call back, Downwinders contends. They just left it ringing and never checked their voicemail.
Frisco was already the fastest growing city in the country. Now, it’s the sixth most moved-to among millennials.
Paul Quinn College’s Urban Research Initiative made that data a lot easier to read and a lot more accessible with a tool mapping out polluters in North Texas counties.
On Wednesday, an appeals court decided to review the case of Fort Worth’s Crystal Mason, who was convicted of voter fraud following the 2016 election.
With dozens of anti-abortion laws in the Legislature, reproductive rights groups worry that Texas could effectively ban abortion altogether.
Despite recent polling showing many Texans are vaccine-hesitant, public health experts remain optimistic the state can reach herd immunity.
There are three cement plants – Ash Grove, Holcim and Texas Industries – in Midlothian, often called the “Cement Capital of Texas,” with more coming.
The Rangers are younger, cheaper and maybe even better than before, but 2021 will likely shape up to be another stepping stone for the Texas team.
Frisco real estate broker Jenna Ryan is stirring up controversy following a tweet in which she implied she’s not going to jail because of her white skin and blonde hair.
Oak Cliff residents say there has not been enough community outreach regarding potential zoning changes that could affect 180 working class family homes.
The For God & Country Patriot Roundup, scheduled May 28-31, will be hosted by Gilley’s Dallas and Omni Dallas Hotel.
State lawmakers are pushing to pass “Bo’s Law” in honor of Botham Jean, the 26-year-old accountant killed in his home by a former Dallas police officer.
Two identical companion bills in the Texas Legislature would prevent homeowners’ associations from barring certain religious displays.
Oak Lawn community members said Lincoln Property Company didn’t care about their concerns about a project being proposed in their neighborhood.
As SB 7 moves into the Texas Senate State Affairs Committee Friday, Republican legislators defended the bill against claims that it amounts to voter suppression.
On Friday, FBI agents arrested David Lee Judd, a 35-year-old from Carrollton, on charges related to his alleged participation in the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
By March 21 this year, 3,763 people suffered pandemic-related deaths. This number surpasses the estimated amount of deaths due to heart disease (3,668), cancer (3,356) and strokes (1,015) during the same time span.
Two siblings are pushing for the Dallas County medical examiner to reevaluate their late mother’s mysterious death, which was previously ruled a suicide.
As arrivals on the southern border continue to swell, President Biden defended himself against Republican criticism.
SB 7 and HB 6 are at the center of a legislative battle in Texas, and advocates say the Republican-filed bill amounts to voter suppression.