4 Takeaways From the Dallas City Council Election Ballot
Only one sitting City Council member is guaranteed to keep their seat after the election on May 3.
Only one sitting City Council member is guaranteed to keep their seat after the election on May 3.
Cuddle up, get warm and try to stay warm for the next few days.
The 50501 movement has inspired another nationwide series of anti-Trump rallies.
Organizations aimed at preventing sexual violence have reported delays in funding from the CDC’s Rape Prevention and Education Program.
If we had a nickel for every time we heard about inflation, we could probably afford a dozen eggs.
The repeal continues to have an effect on college staff and research efforts.
Three of the four schools proposed for closure are Title I schools, meaning at least 40% of the student body qualifies for free or reduced lunches.
Since the secret plan to split the district emerged, the superintendent resigned and students protested.
A new juvenile services director was hired after reports of mistreatment and misconduct, but the community was ignored in the process.
The city bought the hospital for $6.5 million in 2022, but community opposition has stalled progress for years.
More than a week later, it still doesn’t feel real to see Luka Doncic in a yellow jersey.
The city’s list of legal options for banning short-term rentals is dwindling.
The council could give DPD an additional $7.7 million in federal funds to boost recruitment efforts.
In case you missed any of the protests that have happened this year, there are many more.
Posters detailing an Electronic Genital Verification pilot program were spotted at DFW Airport over the weekend.
$10,000 sounds like a lot until you start trying to pay for private school tuition in Texas.
You want to place an NFL bet but you don’t know how to do that in Texas. We may or may not have you covered – hypothetically, of course.
Dallas’ affordable housing problem strikes again, a new study finds.
Paxton’s inquiry is the latest response to a series of undercover videos purporting to expose North Texas educators.
Information on HIV, STIs and gender-affirming care was removed from federal health agency websites after a Trump executive order.
Perhaps the tides of two hot button issues are turning in Texas.
The 50501 movement will host a protest in every American state capital on Wednesday, Feb. 5, but not in Dallas.