‘You Need a CEO’: In What Areas Should Dallas’ Next City Manager Excel?
Dallas City Council members weigh in on what kind of person the next city manager should be in order to succeed.
Dallas City Council members weigh in on what kind of person the next city manager should be in order to succeed.
Experts around the country are pretty positive the Stars can have the type of magical postseason run we havent seen here since the 1999 Stanley Cup.
Texas and 2 other states lead the nation in mass shootings so far in 2024.
Consumable hemp products have exploded in popularity since they were legalized in Texas. New regulations could put a stop to all the fun.
Mauricio Garcia, a 36-year-old Dallas County resident, was not the Allen shooter. You might not have known that if you’re a fan of right-wing media.
Following the Super Tuesday demise of many enemies of Greg Abbott and Ken Paxton, the GOP civil war still rages, according to Lawrence Wright, author of Mr. Texas.
After a strong finish to the regular season, it’s hard not to feel upbeat about the Mavericks’ chances in this year’s NBA playoffs.
A new facility could help train police in southern Dallas if the idea can win voter approval at the upcoming bond election.
Starting in May, Old City Park will be under the city’s management. Some are worried about what that will look like.
Some aren’t thrilled with how the 2024 bond package turned out because of some key items missing from the ballot.
Deep playoff runs by the Mavericks and Stars in the same season feel almost as rare as a total solar eclipse.
Delta-8 and delta-9 THC could be on the chopping block in Texas if Patrick gets his way.
Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity’s new leader starts in May following the departure of its former CEO amidst allegations of improper dealings.
A generation of Wilmer residents has battled city leaders over involuntary annexations while highlighting trouble at city hall in the small suburb south of Dallas.
Now, Dallas youths must be home or in school at certain times of the day and night. That could change because of a new state law.
The total solar eclipse’s path of totality finally blanketed Dallas in darkness for a few dramatic minutes. But things didn’t look so clear Monday morning.
Cannabis laws, which vary across the country, are ever-changing. Keep this article in your back pocket if you’re a fan of cannabis traveling out of the Lone Star State.
It’s finally here! But the forecast for today’s total solar eclipse in Dallas continues to be cloudy, but the experts continue to suggest there’s reason to be hopeful for good viewing conditions.
Whether we’re treated to an awesome show or not, we’re still likely to experience more traffic than usual.
As Dallas wages a war on poker clubs, one local club owner says it’s a lot easier doing business in other Texas cities.
North Texans may want to find sunnier locations for more favorable solar eclipse viewing. Here’s the latest solar eclipse weather forecast for Dallas.
Plans are in flux for a property in Dallas’ District 3 originally meant to house the homeless, but the project faces resident opposition.