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CPAC Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend. Will QAnon Be on the Program?

CPAC Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend. Will QAnon Be on the Program?

By Jacob VaughnJuly 6, 2021

July 9-11, conservatives will be at Dallas’ Hilton Anatole hotel, where the American Conservative Union is holding “America UnCanceled.”

In Collin County Jail, a Woman Begged for Medical Care. She Lost Her Pregnancy, Anyway.

In Collin County Jail, a Woman Begged for Medical Care. She Lost Her Pregnancy, Anyway.

By Patrick StricklandJune 17, 2021

Lauren Kent begged her Collin County jailers and medical staff for adequate prenatal care, according a lawsuit. In the end, she had a stillbirth.

Dallas Officials Received Dozens of Anti-Immigrant Emails Over Boys at Convention Center

Dallas Officials Received Dozens of Anti-Immigrant Emails Over Boys at Convention Center

By Jacob VaughnJune 4, 2021

The emails often referred to the teen boys as “aliens,” “infectious” and potential criminals.

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Texas Is Banning Exotic Dancers Younger than 21. They Say It Will Crush Their Livelihoods.

Texas Is Banning Exotic Dancers Younger than 21. They Say It Will Crush Their Livelihoods.

By Jacob VaughnJune 3, 2021

Gov. Greg Abbott signed SB 315, which raised the age restriction for employees at adult entertainment venues in Texas from 18 to 21.

At Dallas QAnon Convention, Conspiracy Theories Run Wild and Reporters Kicked Out

At Dallas QAnon Convention, Conspiracy Theories Run Wild and Reporters Kicked Out

By Jacob VaughnJune 1, 2021

The faces behind the group are the couple John Sabal and his partner, Amy. On the social media platform Telegram, the two go by QAnon John and QueenAnon Amy.

Dallas Reproductive Rights Protesters Look to Future After New Abortion Laws Pass

Dallas Reproductive Rights Protesters Look to Future After New Abortion Laws Pass

By Steven MonacelliMay 29, 2021

Gov. Greg Abbott signed the so-called ‘heartbeat bill’ into law earlier this month. Reproductive rights protesters say they hope to vote him out of office.

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‘I Got Really Angry’: Kids are Getting COVID-19 Vaccines As Anti-Vax Efforts Ramp Up

‘I Got Really Angry’: Kids are Getting COVID-19 Vaccines As Anti-Vax Efforts Ramp Up

By Simone CarterMay 24, 2021

Some North Texans fear that anti-vaccination efforts could frustrate herd immunity.

Will Biden’s American Rescue Plan Bring Water to Unserved Areas of Dallas?

Will Biden’s American Rescue Plan Bring Water to Unserved Areas of Dallas?

By Jacob VaughnMay 20, 2021

City staff have recommended the council approve $35 million from the American Rescue Plan to go toward the unserved areas program.

Texas Just Effectively Banned Abortions. Rights Groups Plan to Fight Back.

Texas Just Effectively Banned Abortions. Rights Groups Plan to Fight Back.

By Patrick StricklandMay 19, 2021

On Wednesday, Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law one of the most hardline abortion laws on the books around the country.

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More Housing Vouchers Are Coming to Texas. Will Landlords Accept Them?

More Housing Vouchers Are Coming to Texas. Will Landlords Accept Them?

By Jacob VaughnMay 19, 2021

Dallas is getting about housing vouchers 1,100 thanks to funds from the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan.

Texas Gov. Abbott Bans Public Entities from Imposing Mask Mandates, Including Schools

Texas Gov. Abbott Bans Public Entities from Imposing Mask Mandates, Including Schools

By Patrick StricklandMay 18, 2021

Any official who puts in place a mask mandate that violates the governor’s executive order could wind up facing a fine of up to $1,000.

Dallas QAnon Convention to Pump Proceeds into Sidney Powell’s Pro-Trump Nonprofit

Dallas QAnon Convention to Pump Proceeds into Sidney Powell’s Pro-Trump Nonprofit

By Jacob VaughnMay 18, 2021

Even though the election is done, Joe Biden is president and all the significant court challenges to his victory have been dismissed, the legal defense fund continues to raise money, now with help from the organizers of the Q convention in Dallas.

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Here Are the Dallas City Council Runoffs You Should Know About

Here Are the Dallas City Council Runoffs You Should Know About

By Jacob VaughnMay 11, 2021

City Council seats in these six districts are still up for grabs.

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson: Cities Need ‘a More Prominent Seat’ at the Global Table

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson: Cities Need ‘a More Prominent Seat’ at the Global Table

By Jacob VaughnMay 7, 2021

The thinking is that local governments are on the frontlines of global issues, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, trade and others. Therefore, they should be a bigger part of these global discussions.

Abortions Will Soon Be Much Harder to Get in Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott ‘Can’t Wait.’

Abortions Will Soon Be Much Harder to Get in Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott ‘Can’t Wait.’

By Patrick StricklandMay 6, 2021

The so-called ‘heartbeat bill’ would also open up the possibility of lawsuits against abortion providers and those who help individuals obtain abortions.

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North Texans are Ready for ‘Normal’ Life. Doctors say It Depends on Vaccines.

North Texans are Ready for ‘Normal’ Life. Doctors say It Depends on Vaccines.

By Simone CarterMay 4, 2021

Most North Texans are ready to return to “normal,” but doctors say it depends on their willingness to get vaccinated for COVID-19.

With COVID-19 Still Spreading Behind Bars, Dallas County Jails in the Hot Seat

With COVID-19 Still Spreading Behind Bars, Dallas County Jails in the Hot Seat

By Tyler HicksApril 14, 2021

A legal case over coronavirus conditions in jails began more than a year ago, but Sheriff Marian Brown was not deposed until March 31 this year.

Civil Liberties Advocates Warn COVID-19 Vaccine Passports Could Worsen Inequities

Civil Liberties Advocates Warn COVID-19 Vaccine Passports Could Worsen Inequities

By Simone CarterApril 13, 2021

Some experts warn that requiring COVID-19 vaccine passports could have a “chilling effect” on immigrant communities and communities of color.

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Taking Aim at Abortion, Texas Republicans Want Attorneys to Represent Fetuses

Taking Aim at Abortion, Texas Republicans Want Attorneys to Represent Fetuses

By Patrick StricklandApril 2, 2021

With dozens of anti-abortion laws in the Legislature, reproductive rights groups worry that Texas could effectively ban abortion altogether.

COVID-19: Will Vaccine Hesitancy Make It Harder to Reach Herd Immunity?

COVID-19: Will Vaccine Hesitancy Make It Harder to Reach Herd Immunity?

By Simone CarterApril 1, 2021

Despite recent polling showing many Texans are vaccine-hesitant, public health experts remain optimistic the state can reach herd immunity.

More Pollution Is Headed for Midlothian, the ‘Cement Capital of Texas’

More Pollution Is Headed for Midlothian, the ‘Cement Capital of Texas’

By Jacob VaughnApril 1, 2021

There are three cement plants – Ash Grove, Holcim and Texas Industries (TXI) – in Midlothian, often called the “Cement Capital of Texas.” Now, Holcim will be able to produce more pollution in the area.

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COVID-19 Is the Leading Cause of Death in Dallas County

COVID-19 Is the Leading Cause of Death in Dallas County

By Jacob VaughnMarch 26, 2021

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.

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