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Greg Abbott’s Building a Border Wall, and Joe Biden Might Be Building Some Border Wall

By Patrick StricklandDecember 24, 2021

Before President Joe Biden ousted Donald Trump in November 2020, he famously promised his administration would not build “another foot” of the border wall. But Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has other plans (to build a wall). And apparently, Biden also has other plans (to build some more wall). This week,…

Dreaming of a Warm Christmas: Looking Back on Dallas Holiday Weather Record-Setters

By Simone CarterDecember 23, 2021

Christmas in Dallas is going to be warm, but another recent year was the hottest on record.

UT Southwestern Medical Center Warns COVID-19 Hospitalizations Are Spiking Again in DFW

By Patrick StricklandDecember 23, 2021

With more than 5,700 coronavirus-related deaths in Dallas County to date, we’re just a couple months shy of the two-year anniversary of COVID-19 in Texas, and earlier this month, the state reported its first case of the new omicron variant. This week, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center warned…

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North Texas Experts Fear a ‘Perfect Storm’ Will Drive Post-Holiday COVID-19 Surge

North Texas Experts Fear a ‘Perfect Storm’ Will Drive Post-Holiday COVID-19 Surge

By Michael MurneyDecember 22, 2021

Dr. Erin Carlson was “horrified” to learn that unvaccinated people had regularly been visiting her 84-year-old father, who suffers from kidney failure and other underlying conditions, without masks.  When Carlson, a professor of public health at the University of Texas at Arlington, asked her elderly mother why they’d been allowing…

Dallas First Responders Sue the City Over Pay Dispute

By Jacob VaughnDecember 22, 2021

The first responders say they didn’t get pay adjustments when they were supposed to.

Roundup: The Top Five Most Ridiculous Things Texas Politicians Said in 2021

By Simone CarterDecember 21, 2021

Here are the top five stupidest things Texas politicians said this year.

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Protest Photographer Is Suing Dallas Police and City Over Injury Caused by ‘Less-Lethal’ Round

Protest Photographer Is Suing Dallas Police and City Over Injury Caused by ‘Less-Lethal’ Round

By Jacob VaughnDecember 21, 2021

The Dallas County District Attorneys office obtained a warrant for Dallas Police officer Melvin Williams who is accused of shooting a protester in the face with a “less lethal” round. The shot fractured the protesters cheek, knocked out several teeth, and left him with only 40% vision in his left eye. Williams’ warrant is for misdemeanor assault.

Texas Conspiracy Theorist and InfoWars Owner Alex Jones Sues U.S. Capitol Riot Committee

By Patrick StricklandDecember 20, 2021

On Monday, Texas conspiracy theorist and owner of InfoWars filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Capitol riot select committee seeking to block lawmakers from accessing his phone records and making him testify at a deposition next month. Instead, he has offered to provide “written answers” to their questions, an offer the…

Dallas QAnon Cultists Are Drinking Toxic Chemicals from A Communal Bowl, Family Says

Dallas QAnon Cultists Are Drinking Toxic Chemicals from A Communal Bowl, Family Says

By Michael MurneyDecember 20, 2021

The family of a Dallas’ QAnon cult member is sounding the alarm. Multiple members of the Leek family confirmed that their relative, who left her husband and children behind in Delaware to follow a fringe QAnon cult leader to Dallas last month, has been drinking a chemical cocktail containing chlorine…

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‘Texit’ Leader and Lt. Gov. Candidate Daniel Miller Thinks ‘Cancel Culture’ Is Attacking His Wikipedia Page

By Simone CarterDecember 20, 2021

Daniel Miller, a Republican lieutenant governor candidate and “Texit” architect, has accused “cancel culture” of trying to get his Wikipedia page removed.

With a Cold Front Hitting Dallas, Winter’s Coming … For Something Like Two Days

By Patrick StricklandDecember 18, 2021

With weather like this week’s, you probably spent each day enjoying the 75-degree temperatures, taking long (read: short) walks (read: drives) around your neighborhood, taking in all of Mother Nature you could (read: wasting away at your office job). That all changed overnight. Friday saw a high of 77, but…

Ransomware Attack Affects More Than 2,400 City of Dallas Employees

Ransomware Attack Affects More Than 2,400 City of Dallas Employees

By Jacob VaughnDecember 17, 2021

About 2,400 City of Dallas hourly employees are caught in the crossfire of a recent ransomware attack on one of the largest human resources companies: Kronos.

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Keep Them On: Airline CEOs Question Mask Use on Planes, but Experts Disagree

By Simone CarterDecember 17, 2021

Airline CEOs are questioning masks on planes, but experts worry it could give passengers the green light to ramp up bad behavior.

Federal Appeals Court: Dallas Police in Tony Timpa Case Not Shielded by Qualified Immunity

By Jacob VaughnDecember 17, 2021

A previous ruling on the qualified immunity defense for officers involved in the death of Tony Timpa was reversed in a successful appeal from the Timpa family.

In May, Joshua Murray Was Held in Contempt of Court. Now, He’s Running for Collin County Judge.

By Simone CarterDecember 16, 2021

Lavon resident and veteran Joshua Murray hopes to unseat Chris Hill as Collin County judge.

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Dallas Is Launching a ‘Panhandling Database,’ and Advocates Are Concerned

Dallas Is Launching a ‘Panhandling Database,’ and Advocates Are Concerned

By Michael MurneyDecember 16, 2021

Late last month, Dallas City Council members rolled out a new plan for curbing panhandling across the city. The Panhandling Deflection Program aims to connect people asking for money on the street to social services that will keep them from panhandling in the future. To access those services, panhandlers will be…

Dallas Police Want Sexually Oriented Businesses Closed 2-6 a.m.

By Jacob VaughnDecember 16, 2021

The potential change in the hours of operation for sexually oriented businesses is being brought to City Council for discussion.

Dallas Police Department Wants City Council to Extend the Juvenile Curfew Another Three Years

By Jacob VaughnDecember 15, 2021

Dallas has renewed its juvenile curfew over and over again since the ’90s and is on track to do so again this year. However, some have suggested that these curfews may not be all that affective.

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U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw Praises Pope for Defending Right to say Merry Christmas

By Simone CarterDecember 15, 2021

U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw is praising the pope, who’s warned against efforts to “cancel Christmas.”

The Observer Picks: The News Desk’s Top Five Long Reads of 2021

By Observer Staff WritersDecember 14, 2021

The Dallas Observer looks at its top five longform stories from 2021.

‘We Won Again’: Texas Supreme Court Leaves Delta-8 Legal For Now, but The Fight’s Not Over

By Jacob VaughnDecember 14, 2021

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) filed a motion with the Texas Supreme Court to have a ban on the products reinstated. That request was denied on Friday.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom Plans to Mirror Texas’ Anti-Abortion Law to Ban Assault Weapons

By Simone CarterDecember 14, 2021

In an attempt to ban assault weapons, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is using a legal mechanism in Texas anti-abortion law.

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