Pop a Cold One, Chill Out and Catch Tonight’s Cruz vs. Allred Debate
Could Cruz’s wintry flight to Cancun in 2021 really matter? Maybe, if Allred aces tonight’s matchup on WFAA.
Could Cruz’s wintry flight to Cancun in 2021 really matter? Maybe, if Allred aces tonight’s matchup on WFAA.
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One of three Dallas charter amendments backed by conservatives would force the city to spend more on police. Who does it serve?
The court declined to weigh in on whether Texas’ abortion ban clashes with federal healthcare protections.
Colin Allred has won high-profile endorsements from controversial Republicans, but loyal GOP voters must care for it to make a difference.
Sharp contrasts exist between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump over reproductive rights.
Although it was a civil debate, the candidates still managed to tell some lies.
Vote harvesting is already against the law in Texas. S.B. 1 is aimed at free speech and legitimate politicking.
In a shocking development, people disagree on politics, even the ones who don’t read the articles.
The time to be silent is over. We need Big Tex speaking out on important issues.
A resolution affirming the rights of transgender people in Dallas County was passed this month as part of a larger campaign.
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Dallas City Council is set to vote on ForwardDallas 2.0 after months of controversy and community feedback.
The new ad takes aim at Colin Allred’s record of voting in favor of LGBTQ rights and protections.
The department discussed boarding up the bridge so it can’t be seen from I-75.
Garcia will leave the Dallas Police Department for a role in Austin, following former City Manager T.C. Broadnax.
More men are speaking out about the impact the statewide abortion ban has had on their families.
From North Texas to Washington, D.C., Artificial Intelligence technology has become a staple of political campaigns
‘You’ll hear some things you don’t like, and that’s the point’ was the theme of the weekend in Austin, with many North Texas politicians on hand.
We secured tickets to both watch parties (in the same movie theater), where we took note of the fashion, the festivities and Ken Paxton.
Football and weird weather are two Texas favorites. Maybe more so than voting?
Election experts say Ken Paxton and Greg Abbott could be intentionally creating confusion among voters.