Judge Says Texas Prison Heat Is ‘Unconstitutional,’ No Change In Sight
Not much has yet to change in the billion-dollar challenge to install air conditioning in prisons.
Not much has yet to change in the billion-dollar challenge to install air conditioning in prisons.
Dallas’ libraries have relied on the slashed funding to start the GED Testing Center and English language learning classes.
After the November election, a shake-up was called for, and Kendall Scudder thinks he might be the party’s best option.
The protests against the president and Elon Musk continue to grow in number and size across the U.S.
A scheduled drag show on campus has been moved to a new venue, although current litigation could change things.
Sen. Angela Paxton, Ken Paxton’s wife, continues the Republican war against masturbation.
In a New York Times interview, the Texas attorney general had to be reminded he hasn’t yet announced his Senate bid.
Texas is the only state to see this sort of delay in reinstating refugee-related grants.
Dozens of residents told the council the development is not welcome in their North Dallas neighborhood. But it is now on its way.
Will the meteorologists and technicians who remain be overwhelmed as they try to keep people safe?
The government may start monitoring immigrants’ social media accounts.
The agency will enforce stricter identification protocols that could be tricky for the technologically challenged.
Defense funds provide free legal services in Bexar and Harris counties. Now a local lawmaker hopes that doesn’t happen elsewhere.
Vague laws mean anyone can be charged for aiding and abetting an abortion, leaving people who don’t know the law vulnerable.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson spoke before a U.S. Senate committee on Wednesday, but he wasn’t the only one out and about.
Scratch the Harriet Tubman $20 bill idea. Some think we need the current president on a larger bill.
We just might have to accept early sunsets.
It takes a lot of well-paid people to run Dallas, a city with 15,000 employees and more than 1 million residents.
Women are left behind in health care, education, employment and political representation.
Two dozen Texas properties are on the list of hundreds Trump hopes to sell. Most are still occupied.
Another colorful protest in Dallas preceded Trump’s speech to Congress, which resulted in its own backlash.
President Donald Trump has signed 76 executive orders, some of which are devastating, but these are just stupid.