Runoff Elections Are Upon Us. Here’s What You Need to Know.

After a longer-than-usual wait, the primary runoff elections are finally here. Back in March, Gov. Greg Abbott postponed the elections because of the pandemic. Now, with COVID-19 numbers surging, Dallas County residents are ready to head out into the hot, Texas-summer heat to cast their votes. Daniel Bradley, the central count manager…

Beto O’Rourke Backs Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ Economic Recovery Plan

Former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke endorsed the ambitious economic recovery plan unveiled by his one-time opponent, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, during a Zoom conference call Friday. Announced Thursday, the “Build Back Better” plan aims to create 5 million new jobs in the U.S.’ manufacturing and technology sectors. It…

Dallas Activists Want Lamar Street Changed to Botham Jean Boulevard

It was almost two years ago that off-duty Dallas police officer Amber Guyger shot and killed Botham Jean, a 26-year-old accountant, while he was watching television in his own apartment. Guyger said she mistook Jean’s apartment for her own and thought he was a burglar. Two years later, protesters against…

Protesters Call for Immigration Reform Outside Dallas City Hall

A federal judge recently ordered children who have been held in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody for more than 20 days to be released by July 17. But demonstrators protesting for immigration reform outside Dallas City Hall on Saturday say that order isn’t enough. “This is a victory, but it…

Dallas COVID-19 Test Sites Set To Lose Federal Funding

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Dallas County continues to rise, but the city’s two drive-thru test sites are set to lose federal funding at the end of the month. Texas is one of five states — the others are Illinois, New Jersey, Colorado and Pennsylvania — to have this funding cut,…

COVID-19’s Effect on Dallas’ Budget Is Still Up In the Air

Wednesday, the Dallas City Council got its latest look at the novel coronavirus-sized hole that’s still being torn in the city’s budget. The damage, so far at least, is significant but seemingly surmountable. Amid all the numbers, however, was a stark warning from Dallas’ chief financial officer. For both the…

Despite Email Deluge, Dallas Re-Ups With VisitDallas

In the end, VisitDallas did enough. Wednesday afternoon, after months of back and forth between the city and the agency charged with marketing it, the Dallas City Council signed off on a five-year contract extension with VisitDallas by a 14-1 vote. The council’s vote came after a days-long email campaign…

Dallas City Council Breaks Down Over Police Violence

More than 200 speakers and three rounds of interrogation of Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall later, and the Dallas City Council exited Friday night’s eight-hour, remote meeting with more questions than answers. Hall still can’t fully explain what happened on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Monday night, and the…

City Officials Hear Protesters Out in South Dallas

After days of rallies, marches and clashes with police, the Dallas protesters calling for change after the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police office paused Wednesday to air their grievances in front of audience that included members of Dallas City Council, Dallas County Commissioners Court and Dallas Police…

Dallas Protests Are as Much About Old Scars as They Are New Ones

The catalyst for the last four days’ protests in Dallas is new, if horrifyingly familiar. Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauven allegedly murdered George Floyd, a black man, last month by kneeling on his neck for almost nine minutes. People in Dallas and around the world are angry. “I’m just enraged…

7 Times Texas Twitter Could’ve Used a Fact Check

Last week, Twitter attached a link to one of President Donald Trump’s tweets, asserting that the president’s claims about voter fraud and mail-in voting weren’t true. The social media platform decision incensed Trump and many Republicans, including Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Attorney General Ken Paxton. The president even issued…

Dallas Passes City’s First Climate Action Plan

Dallas is taking a shot, maybe not its best shot, but a shot, at lessening the city’s role in the global climate crisis. Wednesday, the City Council unanimously passed Dallas’ first-ever Comprehensive Environmental and Climate Action Plan. “I grew up partially in the shadow of a lead smelter plant in West…

Dallas Mayor Hires New Coronavirus Czar

There’s reopening and then there’s reopening, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson told reporters Tuesday afternoon. It’s one thing for businesses and other public facilities to be open. It’s another for Dallas residents to have the confidence to use them. Dallas’ economy, in traction thanks to COVID-19, won’t get going again until…