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Leaving Las Vegas: The Next Q Con May Take Place on Lin Wood’s Plantation in South Carolina

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 18, 2022

The couple behind Dallas’ Q Con are at it again, and they’ve teamed up with conspiracy theorist attorney Lin Wood.

In Race for Attorney General, U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert Warns of Liberal ‘Agenda’ Sweeping Texas

By Simone CarterJanuary 17, 2022

U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert hopes to beat incumbent Ken Paxton in the Republican primary for Texas attorney general.

Pray the Pain Away: Gov. Abbott’s Office Asks for Prayers to End Human Trafficking

By Simone CarterJanuary 14, 2022

Gov. Greg Abbott has found a solution to human trafficking: prayer.

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Hoping to Clamp Down on Sex Trafficking, Dallas Wants More Regulations for Massage Parlors

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 14, 2022

Not all massage parlors are fronts for criminal activities, but the city is looking for ways to crack down on the ones that are.

Incumbent Sid Miller and Texas Rep. James White Lock Horns in Primary Race for Ag Commissioner

By Simone CarterJanuary 12, 2022

Ahead of the March primary, the race for Texas agriculture commissioner is heating up.

A Gunman Killed 23 People at a Luby’s in Killeen 30 Years Ago. It Changed Texas Forever.

By Tyler HicksJanuary 11, 2022

The man and his weapons were both from out of town. That’s one of the first things many Killeen residents,  both past and present, will remind you: He wasn’t one of them. George Hennard was from Pennsylvania, and he was living in Belton, a city about 25 minutes away from…

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Texas Legislators on Both Sides of Aisle Slam Shelley Luther’s Anti-Asian Comments

By Simone CarterJanuary 11, 2022

Despite a recent spike in anti-Asian hate crimes, GOP candidate Shelley Luther calls for Chinese students to be banned from Texas universities.

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz Grovels on FOX for Calling Jan. 6 Insurrection a ‘Terrorist Attack’

By Simone CarterJanuary 8, 2022

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz backpedaled on FOX after host Tucker Carlson slammed him for calling the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection a “terrorist attack.”

In Race for Governor’s Mansion, Beto O’Rourke Goes on the Offense

By Simone CarterJanuary 7, 2022

In the race for Texas governor, Democratic candidate Beto O’Rourke is getting his hands dirty.

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A Year After the Jan. 6 Insurrection, Texas Still Has the Second Most Alleged Capitol Rioters

By Patrick StricklandJanuary 5, 2022

It was a big, angry crowd, and those in it had come from all over the country, Texas included. They had the same goal in mind: to keep then-President Donald Trump in office. At noon on Jan. 6, 2021, the outgoing president launched into a fiery speech. Much like he…

Here’s Why Grocery Stores Might Not Be Coming to Dallas’ Food Deserts Anytime Soon

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 5, 2022

While Dallas tries to solve its food desert problem, residents are left to fend for themselves.

Ted Cruz’s Daughter Disses Him on TikTok: ‘I Really Disagree With Most of His Views’

By Simone CarterDecember 30, 2021

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz may run for president again, but his own daughter recently announced she doesn’t agree with his politics.

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Already Behind Bars: Capitol Rioter Jenna Ryan Went to Federal Prison Days Before Christmas

Already Behind Bars: Capitol Rioter Jenna Ryan Went to Federal Prison Days Before Christmas

By Simone CarterDecember 28, 2021

Frisco real estate broker and Capitol rioter Jenna Ryan has surrendered herself to federal prison.

Greg Abbott’s Building a Border Wall, and Joe Biden Might Be Building Some Border Wall

By Patrick StricklandDecember 24, 2021

Before President Joe Biden ousted Donald Trump in November 2020, he famously promised his administration would not build “another foot” of the border wall. But Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has other plans (to build a wall). And apparently, Biden also has other plans (to build some more wall). This week,…

Dallas First Responders Sue the City Over Pay Dispute

By Jacob VaughnDecember 22, 2021

The first responders say they didn’t get pay adjustments when they were supposed to.

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Roundup: The Top Five Most Ridiculous Things Texas Politicians Said in 2021

By Simone CarterDecember 21, 2021

Here are the top five stupidest things Texas politicians said this year.

‘Texit’ Leader and Lt. Gov. Candidate Daniel Miller Thinks ‘Cancel Culture’ Is Attacking His Wikipedia Page

By Simone CarterDecember 20, 2021

Daniel Miller, a Republican lieutenant governor candidate and “Texit” architect, has accused “cancel culture” of trying to get his Wikipedia page removed.

Ransomware Attack Affects More Than 2,400 City of Dallas Employees

Ransomware Attack Affects More Than 2,400 City of Dallas Employees

By Jacob VaughnDecember 17, 2021

About 2,400 City of Dallas hourly employees are caught in the crossfire of a recent ransomware attack on one of the largest human resources companies: Kronos.

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In May, Joshua Murray Was Held in Contempt of Court. Now, He’s Running for Collin County Judge.

By Simone CarterDecember 16, 2021

Lavon resident and veteran Joshua Murray hopes to unseat Chris Hill as Collin County judge.

Dallas Police Want Sexually Oriented Businesses Closed 2-6 a.m.

By Jacob VaughnDecember 16, 2021

The potential change in the hours of operation for sexually oriented businesses is being brought to City Council for discussion.

Dallas Police Department Wants City Council to Extend the Juvenile Curfew Another Three Years

By Jacob VaughnDecember 15, 2021

Dallas has renewed its juvenile curfew over and over again since the ’90s and is on track to do so again this year. However, some have suggested that these curfews may not be all that affective.

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U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw Praises Pope for Defending Right to say Merry Christmas

By Simone CarterDecember 15, 2021

U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw is praising the pope, who’s warned against efforts to “cancel Christmas.”

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