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As Texas Republicans Blast Biden, the President Defends Border Policies

As Texas Republicans Blast Biden, the President Defends Border Policies

By Patrick StricklandMarch 25, 2021

As arrivals on the southern border continue to swell, President Biden defended himself against Republican criticism.

Republican ‘Election Integrity’ Bills Could ‘Disenfranchise’ Voters with Disabilities

Republican ‘Election Integrity’ Bills Could ‘Disenfranchise’ Voters with Disabilities

By Patrick StricklandMarch 25, 2021

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.

Texas Bills Target Homeless by Proposing Class C Misdemeanor for Camping

Texas Bills Target Homeless by Proposing Class C Misdemeanor for Camping

By Jacob VaughnMarch 25, 2021

If either bill passes, the homeless campers could get charged with a Class C misdemeanor. Additionally, cities that take steps to discourage or reduce enforcement of the law may be disqualified from receiving state grants and funding.

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Texas Opens Up Vaccines to All Adults. Is That the Smart Move?

Texas Opens Up Vaccines to All Adults. Is That the Smart Move?

By Simone CarterMarch 25, 2021

Getting rid of county-level coronavirus vaccine distribution plans could save both money and lives, experts say.

Trump’s Gone, but the Texas GOP Keeps Drifting Rightward

By Simone CarterMarch 24, 2021

While some former loyalists walk away from the Republican Party, the Texas GOP continues its rightward drift.

Collin College Rebuked Faculty Calls to Honor Professor Who Died of COVID-19

Collin College Rebuked Faculty Calls to Honor Professor Who Died of COVID-19

By Simone CarterMarch 24, 2021

Some faculty are demanding that Collin College adopt a resolution to honor the life of Iris Meda, a nursing professor who died from COVID-19 in November.

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‘Very Frustrating’: Floral Farms Tries To Fend Off More Undesired Development

‘Very Frustrating’: Floral Farms Tries To Fend Off More Undesired Development

By Jacob VaughnMarch 24, 2021

Jonathan Soukup, a Dallas resident, says a proposed site for the placement of “earth materials” is threatening his family’s business.

Ethics Complaint: City Plan Commissioner Had Conflict of Interest in Uptown Zoning Case

Ethics Complaint: City Plan Commissioner Had Conflict of Interest in Uptown Zoning Case

By Jacob VaughnMarch 23, 2021

All City Plan Commissioner Wayne Garcia had to do was disclose his conflict of interest and recuse himself from the zoning case, but he didn’t, according to an anonymous ethics complaint against him.

Advocates Say Republican Bail Bills Could Worsen Racial Inequities Behind Bars

Advocates Say Republican Bail Bills Could Worsen Racial Inequities Behind Bars

By Simone CarterMarch 23, 2021

Bail reform advocates say Senate Bill 21 would disproportionately affect indigent people and minorities.

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Denton Police Who Killed Darius Tarver Won’t be Charged, Sparking Outrage

Denton Police Who Killed Darius Tarver Won’t be Charged, Sparking Outrage

By Simone CarterMarch 22, 2021

A Denton County grand jury declined to indict the officer accused of killing Darius Tarver, a 23-year-old University of North Texas student.

Concern in Maskless Texas as CDC Says Students Can Be Closer in the Classroom

Concern in Maskless Texas as CDC Says Students Can Be Closer in the Classroom

By Jacob VaughnMarch 22, 2021

The new guidance allows for school children to sit three-feet apart, but it doesn’t apply to middle schools and high schools, where virus transmission could be higher.

Audit Finds ‘Deficiencies’ In Way Dallas Police Store Evidence and Other Property

Audit Finds ‘Deficiencies’ In Way Dallas Police Store Evidence and Other Property

By Jacob VaughnMarch 19, 2021

The Dallas Police Department has been trying to iron out some of the same deficiencies in its evidence unit since 2008.

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Republicans Push to Make Texas a ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary State’

Republicans Push to Make Texas a ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary State’

By Patrick StricklandMarch 18, 2021

Gov. Greg Abbott has backed state Legislature bills that seek to turn Texas into a so-called Second Amendment sanctuary state.

Federal Lawsuit: Richardson Police Racially Profiled, Beat Black Man in 2018 Arrest

Federal Lawsuit: Richardson Police Racially Profiled, Beat Black Man in 2018 Arrest

By Jacob VaughnMarch 18, 2021

Neco Bonham and his attorney say Richardson Police used excessive force during a 2018 traffic stop, the reasons for which were totally bogus.

Outrage Mounts Following Death of Black Man in Collin County Jail

Outrage Mounts Following Death of Black Man in Collin County Jail

By Simone CarterMarch 18, 2021

On Sunday, a 26-year-old Black man died in police custody; now, seven detention employees are on administrative leave.

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In Dallas, Gov. Abbott Takes Aim at Biden Administration over Immigration

In Dallas, Gov. Abbott Takes Aim at Biden Administration over Immigration

By Patrick StricklandMarch 17, 2021

Texas officials have blamed the Biden administration for an uptick in arrivals on the border, a charge rejected by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Oklahoma Bill Could Make Its Medical Weed Program Accessible to Texans

Oklahoma Bill Could Make Its Medical Weed Program Accessible to Texans

By Jacob VaughnMarch 17, 2021

To qualify, nonresidents would need to get approved by an Oklahoma doctor and pay a $200 fee for a license that would then have to be approved by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority.

Texas Senate Passes Bill to Reverse $16 Billion in Energy Charges

Texas Senate Passes Bill to Reverse $16 Billion in Energy Charges

By Simone CarterMarch 17, 2021

On Monday, the Texas Senate passed a bill that would reverse $16 billion in energy charges accrued during last month’s deadly winter storm.

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Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center To House 3,000 Immigrant Teens

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center To House 3,000 Immigrant Teens

By Jacob VaughnMarch 16, 2021

On Saturday, Homeland Security directed FEMA to support response for unaccompanied children. Around the same time, FEMA and U.S. Health and Human Services staff were on a tour of the convention center with Dallas’ Office of Emergency Management.

Bill by Dallas State Rep. Anchía Would Remove Confederate Monuments from Texas Capitol

Bill by Dallas State Rep. Anchía Would Remove Confederate Monuments from Texas Capitol

By Simone CarterMarch 16, 2021

Earlier this year, Dallas state Rep. Rafael Anchía filed a bill that would remove Confederate monuments from the Texas Capitol.

Texas GOP Lawmakers Again Push to Criminalize Abortion

Texas GOP Lawmakers Again Push to Criminalize Abortion

By Simone CarterMarch 15, 2021

A slew of Republican-backed bills filed in the Texas Legislature would criminalize abortion.

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Dallas Evicts Embattled Homeless Camp Rhonda From Pioneer Plaza

Dallas Evicts Embattled Homeless Camp Rhonda From Pioneer Plaza

By Jacob VaughnMarch 15, 2021

The original Camp Rhonda near Interstate 45 and Ferris Street was a reaction to encampment resolutions, or sweeps, that were taking place near downtown Dallas.

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