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Texas Among States with Most ‘Extremist-Tied’ Candidates Running for Office This Year

By Patrick StricklandApril 20, 2022

Everything is extremer in Texas, and that’s also true when it comes to those running for office this year, according to a new report. Released on Tuesday by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an Alabama-based hate monitor, the report says Texas has five extremist-linked candidates running in upcoming elections, leaving…

North Texas Is Seeing an Unexpected Jump in Evictions

By Jacob VaughnApril 18, 2022

Generally, eviction levels shoot up around January and dip by spring time. That isn’t happening this year, with over 7,800 evictions filed in North Texas last month.

Dallas Has $6 Million It Wants to Spend on Housing Homeless LGBTQ Youth

By Jacob VaughnApril 15, 2022

A new real estate project to be funded by the city could provide housing for LGBTQIA+ youths. It’s a project homeless advocates say Dallas has needed for years.

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With Even Republicans Lashing Out, Abbott (Kind Of) Walks Back Increased Border Inspection

By Jacob VaughnApril 14, 2022

President Joe Biden’s administration ended a Trump-era health code that saw migrants denied entry into the U.S. Gov. Greg Abbott clapped back with increased inspections at the border that even Republicans said was turning the “border crisis” into a catastrophe.

Dallas Animal Services Says There’s No Space Left for Medium and Large Dogs

By Jacob VaughnApril 13, 2022

There are over 375 dogs at the Dallas Animal Services shelter. They need help clearing space for medium and large dogs so pets don’t have to be euthanized.

Mother of Man Slain at Epic Easter Bike Out and Field Party Shooting Says He Will Get Justice

By Jacob VaughnApril 12, 2022

Kealon Gilmore, 26, was shot at a non-permitted party in southeast Oak Cliff. Now, his family is looking for justice.

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Judge Will Rule Soon on New Hours of Operation for Sexually Oriented Businesses

By Jacob VaughnApril 11, 2022

Since January, sexually oriented businesses in Dallas have been waiting to see if a judge will uphold a new ordinance in the city that would see them closed during four of their most profitable hours.

Poll Shows Beto O’Rourke Nearly Tied in Governor’s Race, but Political Experts Doubt the Results

By Simone CarterApril 5, 2022

Democrats are getting their hopes up after a recent poll showed Beto O’Rourke “virtually tied” with Greg Abbott in governor’s race.

No Such Thing as a ‘Bad Breed’: Animal Advocates Push to End Dog Discrimination in Public Housing

By Simone CarterApril 4, 2022

Animal advocates are pushing for a law that would prevent public housing authorities from banning certain dog breeds.

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The Search Continues: FBI in Dallas Is Still Looking for Alleged Capitol Rioters from North Texas

The Search Continues: FBI in Dallas Is Still Looking for Alleged Capitol Rioters from North Texas

By Simone CarterMarch 31, 2022

More than a year after the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, FBI-Dallas continues its search for suspects.

Cara Mendelsohn Ditched Meeting to Buy More Time on Affordable Housing Recommendations

By Jacob VaughnMarch 30, 2022

Dallas needs more affordable housing. Its leaders can’t always agree on how to make that happen.

Jackhammer Time: Dallas Might Allow Construction on Sundays

By Jacob VaughnMarch 29, 2022

Some say Dallas could catch up on infrastructure by building on Sundays. Others say it’s the Lord’s day and that shouldn’t change.

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Here Are Some of the Best Onion Articles about Texas’ Ridiculous Politics

By Simone CarterMarch 28, 2022

Here’s an overview of some of the best Texas-related articles to come out of satirical news site The Onion.

We’re Broke: Nearly 40% of Texas Workers Make Less Than $15 an Hour, New Research Shows

By Simone CarterMarch 28, 2022

Nearly 40% of Texas workers earn less than $15 an hour, according to a new report by global watchdog Oxfam.

The Game Goes On: Dallas Returns Texas Card House’s Certificate of Occupancy

By Jacob VaughnMarch 24, 2022

Texas Card House had its certificate of occupancy taken from the city after operating for about two years. The city just had to give it back.

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Green Stormwater Infrastructure in Dallas Could Lead to Fewer Floods

By Simone CarterMarch 23, 2022

Nature advocates say green stormwater infrastructure could cut back flooding in Dallas.

Sen. Ted Cruz Reportedly Got the Cops Called on Himself Following Argument at Montana Airport

By Simone CarterMarch 22, 2022

Sen. Ted Cruz reportedly had law enforcement called on him after he fought with employees at a Montana airport on Sunday.

‘We’re being targeted’: Dallas police want to yank license for Xposed Adult Theater and Megastore

By Jacob VaughnMarch 21, 2022

The city is trying to close sexually oriented businesses from 2 a.m.-6 a.m. Now, Xposed Adult Theater and Megastore could have its SOB license taken away.

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Inflation, Supply Chain Issues and Slow Permit Process Are Hurting This Dallas Business

By Jacob VaughnMarch 18, 2022

Jonathan Soukup wants to build two new sheds that could help his floral business cope with inflation and supply chain issues. But two months have passed and he still hasn’t received the proper permits from the city.

The Texas GOP Is Big Mad Over Citi Policy Covering Travel Costs for Staffers Seeking Abortions

By Simone CarterMarch 18, 2022

The Texas GOP is upset that Citi will provide travel benefits for employees seeking abortions.

Two Years Ago, Dallas City Council OK’d Poker Rooms, But That Was Just a Bluff

By Jacob VaughnMarch 16, 2022

“Legal” poker rooms are thriving in Dallas after getting the OK to open from the city two years ago, but now council members aim to close them down.

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Dallas DA John Creuzot Joins Over 90 Criminal Justice Leaders in Slamming Texas’ Anti-Trans Directives

By Simone CarterMarch 14, 2022

More than 90 criminal justice leaders have filed an amicus brief asking a Texas court to block efforts to criminalize parents of trans children.

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