City Ban on Short-Term Rentals Swatted Down Again. Everything You Need to Know
For the second time this year, a court has upheld an injunction on the ban. Here’s what that means for Dallas’ neighborhoods.
For the second time this year, a court has upheld an injunction on the ban. Here’s what that means for Dallas’ neighborhoods.
Observer readers and social media followers did not hold back when it came to the story of a Trump supporter’s husband facing deportation.
After an unmarked curb left him with a flat tire, Adam Sharkey knew something had to be done about Dallas’ streets.
The fastest-growing towns in America are located in Collin County. Without a new census count, GOP map makers don’t know what they’re working with.
A large amount of Austin taxpayer dollars was also spent to supply former DPD Chief Eddie Garcia with protein shakes.
Although he posts conservative memes on X, Dung ‘Yo’ Thach was nabbed by ICE when he tried to renew his residency in July.
Congressman Marc Veasey, whose North Texas district is under scrutiny, told protesters that “a line has been drawn in the sand.”
A slate of Democrats will vie to run against Ken Paxton or John Cornyn for Senate. But something had to change for one to win.
Paxton may have broken state law if he knowingly falsified property documents. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard that.
Calamitous car accidents along a North Oak Cliff road have left residents wondering what it will take to make them feel safe.
Event organizers had to find a second venue for crowd overflow after the Representative’s interview with Rogan caused interest in the event to “skyrocket.”
Abortion and gender identity made the agenda. So did flies and standardized testing.
Thousands of people are being held near the Dallas area, not just near the Mexico border.
No word yet on how those cuts will affect our local programming, so for now we beg: hands off our KXT.
It seems everyone has something to say about the viral moment a CEO was caught cheating at a Coldplay concert.
Experts warn that cuts to Medicaid could further erode protections for contraception access.
Dallas will end alleyway trash service for 26,000 residents in 2026, and there’s probably nothing they can do about it.
There’s no place like home, err, 30 miles from home. What was his Dallas exit all about?
A Democrat has not served as Texas’ attorney general since 1999.
We’re sure it’s just a coincidence that all four congressional districts being redrawn are led by Democrats of color.
Our lawmakers will soon head back to Austin for a special session, but sex isn’t on the agenda.
Former staff members testified during the 2023 impeachment trial that the attorney general had admitted to having an affair.