Slap Fighting Has Been Approved in Texas. Here’s What To Expect.
There’s a bit more to the sport than just clubbing your opponent.
There’s a bit more to the sport than just clubbing your opponent.
These neighbors have very different ideas of what the future of their neighborhood should look like.
In an evening packed with big-name Democrats, Crockett’s prime time speaking slot signals her well-regard within the party.
Publicly funded ‘Third Places’ have been the target of budget cuts locally and nationally.
A lack of officers can lead to increased response times and high rates of violence, the police say.
Sleeveless sweaters and frozen pumpkin spice lattes, anyone?
Three Dallas City Council members will serve as delegates during the Democratic National Convention.
Reducing homelessness take a lot of money, but maybe not as much time as you might think.
A Dallas resident’s mother had to be hospitalized after seeing a message about her son’s “deadly disease.”
RIP Reunion Tower, apparently.
The Texas AG is yet again waving the litigation flag.
In 2021, Bryan Riser was jailed in connection with murders he denied playing any part in. Now, he’ll be getting a check from the city after agreeing to be reinstated then immediately resigning.
Wright was an influential leader, known for his booming voice and mentorship efforts.
Regardless of HB 900’s status, school libraries are under more scrutiny.
North Texas tenants are no strangers to overbearing apartment rules.
Lawmakers are threatening the State Fair with legislative action should the ban stay in place.
Advocates say the order will likely lead to a drop-off in immigrants seeking medical care for themselves or their children.
We already knew of his contempt for liberals and the trans community, but now Charlie Kirk can’t stand preachers?
The complaints could be federally investigated due to Texas officials’ “hostility” toward reproductive rights.
The city may be safer for hemp than others in North Texas.
Dallas Animal Services has reported a spike in heat-related calls since temperatures began to climb this month.
The Augusts of 1952, 2010, 2011 and 2023 were the hottest in North Texas.