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Jerry-Rigged: Has the Cowboys’ Owner Finally Run Out of Ideas?

By Richie WhittMay 3, 2023

In the 27 years since the Dallas Cowboys last played in a Super Bowl, owner Jerry Jones has seemingly tried everything. Hanging on to Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin too long. Handing the reins to quarterback Quincy Carter, of all people. Selling his brand and soul to New…

The Big Squeeze: Surviving Dallas’ Affordable Housing Crunch Makes Roommates Out of Strangers

By Jacob VaughnMay 3, 2023

Rising rents and gentrification in Dallas continues to make life more difficult for many.

Valley View Mall Site Key in Dallas City Council District 11 Race

By Jacob VaughnMay 3, 2023

City Council member Jaynie Schultz will face off with journalist Candace Evans for District 11 seat.

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Dallas ISD Superintendent Declares ‘State of Emergency’ on School Pay

Dallas ISD Superintendent Declares ‘State of Emergency’ on School Pay

By Simone CarterMay 2, 2023

Dallas ISD and several other North Texas districts are urging people to contact their state lawmakers to demand more funding for public schools.

Need a Ride to Go Vote in Dallas? Rideshare2Vote Can Help.

By Simone CarterMay 2, 2023

The Dallas-based organization Rideshare2Vote is helping to transport voters to the polls.

Federal Bill Could Offer Better Pay, Benefits to Local Airport Workers

By Jacob VaughnMay 2, 2023

The Good Jobs Good Airports Act would provide better pay and benefits to airport workers across the U.S.

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Gov. Greg Abbott Sinks to ‘a New Low’ with Tweet About Cleveland Murders

By Kelly DearmoreMay 1, 2023

Greg Abbott’s Sunday tweet had people accusing the Texas governor of victim shaming the five who were murdered over the weekend.

‘They’re Basically Baking’: Texas Prison Air Conditioning Bill Heads to the Senate

By Tyler HicksMay 1, 2023

For years, many Texas prisons have lacked any air conditioning. That might finally change.

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District 8’s Tennell Atkins Is Up for Reelection. His Challengers Say the Community Needs ‘New Energy.’

By Simone CarterMay 1, 2023

Dallas City Council member Tennell Atkins faces two challengers, Subrina Brenham and Davante Peters, in the race for District 8.

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Dallas Officer, K-9 Shot Overnight in Pleasant Grove, Suspect Reportedly Killed

By Kelly DearmoreApril 28, 2023

Early Friday morning, a Dallas police officer and K-9 were shot while searching for a suspect in an earlier shooting

Police, Fire Associations Split on Dallas City Council Endorsements

By Jacob VaughnApril 28, 2023

The police and firefighters associations in Dallas have some thoughts on who you should vote for in the race for City Council.

Head Coach from Netflix’s Cheer Named in New Lawsuit

By Simone CarterApril 27, 2023

Head coach Monica Aldama from Netflix’s “Cheer” was named in a new lawsuit that details claims of a culture of sexual assault on the team.

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Forensic Hypnosis Could Soon Be Only a Memory in Texas Criminal Cases

By Kelly DearmoreApril 27, 2023

Hypnotically induced witness testimony might soon be inadmissible in Texas criminal courts.

From Banned Books to Banned Textbooks: Bill Would Require ‘Positive’ Framing of U.S. History

By Simone CarterApril 27, 2023

Historians and literary advocates are blasting a bill aimed at allowing certain textbooks to be restricted.

Plano Family Grieving a Daughter Stolen by Fentanyl Offers a Warning: Any Pill Can Kill.

By Simone CarterApril 26, 2023

Fentanyl continues to take young lives and ruin families. Plano has seen this happen before, decades ago, when another drug shocked North Texas.

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‘Monumental’: Texas Bill To Legalize Cannabis Gets a Hearing

By Jacob VaughnApril 26, 2023

Sometimes just getting invited to the party is enough. A new bill could legalize cannabis use and possession for Texans 21 and older.

Watch Out, Big D: ‘Strong to Severe Storms’ Could Bring Hail and Winds

By Simone CarterApril 25, 2023

Grab your umbrellas, y’all: Dallas could soon get hit with severe storms, a tornado and hail.

Trustee Candidates Hope To Turn Collin College Around from ‘Epicenter of Censorship’

By Simone CarterApril 25, 2023

For years, Collin College has been the epicenter of a First Amendment crisis, but these two board candidates are hoping to change that.

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Dallas Program to Provide Job Training for Low- and Moderate-Income Homes

Dallas Program to Provide Job Training for Low- and Moderate-Income Homes

By Jacob VaughnApril 25, 2023

The Upskilling Dallas Program would help adults in the workplace who could use more training to get farther.

Slow Your Roll, Dallas: Study Finds Traffic Islands Could Calm Speeders

By Simone CarterApril 24, 2023

Dallas City Council member Chad West is pursuing traffic calming measures as a way to cut back on speeding.

DOJ Claims Companies Illegally Sold Service Members’ Vehicles

By Jacob VaughnApril 24, 2023

Several federal complaints in recent years claim towing companies have been illegally selling vehicles owned by military servicemembers.

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Sounding Alarm on Extremism, Texas Democrats to Host Plano Civil Rights Rally

By Simone CarterApril 21, 2023

This weekend, the Texas House Democratic Caucus is hosting civil rights rallies in North Texas and other cities across the state.

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