Donald Trump Won’t Stop Issuing Executive Orders, Here Are the 4 Dumbest (So Far)
President Donald Trump has signed 76 executive orders, some of which are devastating, but these are just stupid.
President Donald Trump has signed 76 executive orders, some of which are devastating, but these are just stupid.
The new bill is moving in tandem with a lawsuit that says extreme heat in Texas prisons is cruel and unusual punishment.
The anti-Trump protests have been building in size across the country.
Working hard, or hardly working? In North Texas, we are working hard.
Pepper Square, the controversial zoning case, has been described as the ‘crossroads’ dividing Dallas as leaders try to find a balance between more housing and existing neighborhoods.
A proposed commission could oversee the functions of the state power grid as Texans struggle to pay its bills.
A late-night weekend email has stirred up drama in the Lone Star State.
Texas is left without EPA permit reviewers, delaying future developments.
While biblical education may be on its way, education on knowing someone in the biblical way may be on its way out.
ProPublica analyzed years of statewide hospital data and found more women are developing sepsis than before the ban was instituted.
Borrowing the name of the headline-making federal agency, the Texas version will look for fraud and waste in Austin.
The kids are fighting again, and by kids, we mean powerful political leaders.
Only one sitting City Council member is guaranteed to keep their seat after the election on May 3.
The 50501 movement has inspired another nationwide series of anti-Trump rallies.
If we had a nickel for every time we heard about inflation, we could probably afford a dozen eggs.
The city bought the hospital for $6.5 million in 2022, but community opposition has stalled progress for years.
The city’s list of legal options for banning short-term rentals is dwindling.
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.
The 50501 movement will host a protest in every American state capital on Wednesday, Feb. 5, but not in Dallas.
From Dallas County to Congress, Trump’s executive order demanding a pause on federal grants, loans sent officials “scrambling.”
Arnold’s reelection would have been allowed under former city rules, but the recently approved Prop. E changed things.