North Texas Layoffs Spurred by Trump’s Funding, Department Cuts
Organizations dedicated to refugees, vaccines and immigration advocacy have resorted to staff layoffs in recent months.
Organizations dedicated to refugees, vaccines and immigration advocacy have resorted to staff layoffs in recent months.
Videos of a decked-out Dallas home lit up the internet. The City Council is discussing how to prevent this from happening.
Thousands of reporters from around the world will (hopefully) be in Dallas for the World Cup’s International Broadcast Center.
Hordes of North Texans took part in many protests for some unusual causes over the weekend.
There are several protest options against the president and Elon Musk in North Texas this weekend.
During a recent debate, the topic of development and car lots came up and then it got interesting.
The freshman state representative from Denton got schooled in a major way.
Texas politicians have been lining up at the president’s backside all year.
Possible flag-banning comes while some conservative lawmakers also fight to force schools to display the Ten Commandments.
Paxton formally announced his bid to challenge the incumbent on Tuesday, and we fully expect this fight to get dirty.
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.