Could Reducing Minimum Lot Sizes Make Dallas More Affordable?
Some worry that the move could destroy single-family neighborhoods by creating more density by way of multi-family residential structures.
Some worry that the move could destroy single-family neighborhoods by creating more density by way of multi-family residential structures.
Over the objections of a mother from Uvalde, the newspaper ran never-before-released photos from the massacre to ‘illuminate’ the devastation of AR-15s.
“With Thanksgiving right around the corner, we cannot throw millions of families out in the cold,” U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett wrote in an open letter.
Opponents say the bills are unconstitutional and will lead to human and civil rights violations as well as racial profiling throughout Texas.
The sale was set to close on Nov. 25, but the buyer for the T. Boone Pickens YMCA backed out unexpectedly. For some members, the wounds will take time to heal.
Murder is still up in Dallas but other violent crime has gone down. The city’s police chief says more officers are needed to keep moving in the right direction.
A North Texas real estate service is helping families that no longer feel protected in Texas find homes in other states where they feel more secure.
“I know folks want to leave COVID in the rear-view mirror, but unfortunately it is still here,” one prominent public health expert told CBS News.
The fired football coach will leave College Station with a ton of Aggie cash, but we have some swell ideas on how it would be better spent.
Mayor Eric Johnson caused a stir when he ditched the Democrats last summer. He has launched an organization to support GOP mayors, but Election Day was still rough on the nation’s Republicans.
South Dallas residents are advocating to rename College Park after longtime community organizer Fahim J. Minkah, but the city isn’t ready to do that.
The WFAA weather prognosticator has long been a fan favorite here in North Texas. Now, his talents are being recognized on a national level.
Cruise suspended its robotaxi testing in Dallas following safety troubles in Austin. What will it take for driverless cars to work here?
A six-story pile of shingles rose in Southern Dallas. Now that it’s gone, Floral Farms hopes a park will take its place, but the city isn’t committing yet.
Texas Republicans now have a fourth shot to argue over how to appease Gov. Greg Abbott and his never-ending wish to bring school vouchers to Texas.
Constitutional amendments that were approved include cuts to property taxes and infrastructure improvements. So which measure didn’t make the cut?
Even though Prosper ISD built an expensive new stadium in 2019, the district is asking voters to approve $94 million for a new one. How much is too much?
A ransomware group called Play claims it hacked Dallas County and that it has released five gigabytes of county data. The group threatens to release more soon.
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Water fluoridation has been a topic of great debate among conspiracy theorists. Now, Dallas City Council is getting in on the action.
The Dallas Cowboys have a fine record, but just how close are they to being an elite NFL team with real hopes of lifting the Lombardi Trophy?
State Rep. Stephanie Klick, a Republican from Fort Worth, wants more regulation of hemp-derived products to ensure they’re safe and staying out of the hands of children.