State and Local Action on Weed Kindles Legalization Hopes

This month could be a critical one for marijuana reform as state and local politicians spar over changes in criminalization laws. Next week the Dallas City Council will again consider ending the Dallas Police Department’s policy to arrest people for possessing small amounts of marijuana. Five members of the City…

Mayor Has Another Backroom Giveaway in Mind for Trinity River Park

Mayor Mike Rawlings and his friends in the private business group called the Dallas Citizens Council obviously must have learned their lesson when they tried and failed to give away Fair Park, a 277-acre city-owned asset, without a proper public bidding process. Never going to pull a blooper like that…

City of Dallas Gets $13.45 Million to Spay and Neuter Dogs

On Thursday, the city announced that it’s received $13.45 million to fund an aggressive spay and neuter initiative across the city. The money comes from three groups: the W.W. Caruth, Jr. Foundation; the Rees-Jones Foundation; and the Dallas Foundation. [content-1] “This initiative is a direct response to the calls from the community…

Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne Set to Join Trump Administration

Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne is quitting her post to join Donald Trump’s administration as early as next week, the mayor told attendees of the AT&T Byron Nelson golf tournament’s kickoff luncheon Thursday. Van Duyne didn’t say what her role would be in Washington, but said an announcement is coming…

Who Hates Phil Kingston and Why?

For Our Community sure doesn’t like Dallas City Council member Philip Kingston. The pro-Trinity toll road political action committee, founded by Dallas political consultant Mari Woodlief in 2015, is coming after the outspoken District 14 incumbent with a bevy of campaign mailers and an ominous website. Woodlief, who is best…

Dallas City Council Finally Passes Long-Labored Over Ethics Reform

Wednesday morning, the Dallas City Council passed its long-gestating ethics reform package. The vote was unanimous,but it comes at the end of months of arguing over the grievances that serve as the basis for many of the new rules. In the end, some members griping that the new regulations aren’t…

Dallas City Hall May Be Under a General Ghost Attack

Here’s a scary thing, and please don’t think I’m trying to make a joke. A child died. A man died. And those are just the ones we know about. So I’m not trying to be funny about the ongoing crisis in the Dallas 911 emergency service. But “ghost calls”? Before…

Texas’ Horrible Voter Turnout Continued In 2016, New Study Says

Once every two years, the nonpartisan U.S. Elections Project releases a data package updating the current state of voter turnout in the United States. For the state of Texas, the news contained within the most recent report is abysmal. Texas, according to data released last week, had the 49th worst…

Dallas Cops and Firefighters Turned Into Paupers? It Could Happen.

There are two big questions to which Dallas police and fire officers need to demand answers quickly, as negotiations in the legislature on a bill to reconstitute their pension fund near an end. These questions are about the two main issues looming over the debate. The first issue, clawback, may…

The Thing We Can’t Talk About Yet — A Day Without John Wiley Price

First, very serious caveats about the ongoing federal corruption trial of Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price. He’s innocent until proven guilty. The jury is weeks, maybe months from deliberations. OK, that’s out of the way. Now let me ask the obvious question — the one I hear whispered every…

Dallas’ 911 Call Crisis: 5 Things We Do And Don’t Know

Last week, a 6-month-old infant died after his babysitter used her cellular phone to call 911 three times without getting an answer. When someone picked up, the babysitter languished on hold for a half hour before getting assistance. The City of Dallas labeled the issue as “ghost calls” from phones on the…

Army Corps Tells City No Dice Downgrading River to Save Fake Rapids

Great news this afternoon from Dallas City Council member Scott Griggs. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has shot down the city’s request to have the Trinity River legally downgraded to a non-navigable river rather than fix a fake kayaking rapids built by the city. “This I will not do,”…