Firings at Texas A&M and Texas State come as more faculty members report concerns of political interference.
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Dallas' smallest restaurants continue to get accolades.
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.
Dallas Police hope using cameras for traffic enforcement could help combat inconsistent monitoring caused by short staffing.
We're not in 1994 anymore, or 2009 for that matter. Parking at the World Cup could cost nearly as much as tickets to a match.
A new study says Big D is one of the most affordable cities to buy a home in the U.S. We wonder what that really means.
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A measles outbreak stemming from a traditionalist community with a low vaccination rate could sweep through the state.
Dallas relived the late '90s and early ‘00s with self-aware humor, nostalgic anecdotes and unforgettable sing-alongs.
Houston and Dallas, we have a problem. A study warns that the cities are slowly sinking and buildings could collapse.
Il Bracco in Park Cities deserves a medal for offering full sheets of tiramisu and selling booze by the gallon.
The Dallas Wings were supposed to move into a new stadium and practice facility this year, but it’s now going to take a longer.
Opportunities, a higher quality of life and affordable childcare await job seekers in these North Texas locales.
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Commercial drones from Amazon and Walmart make a lot of noise. But that's not all people are worried about.
Texas is the largest supplier of beef in the country. Soon, we will also be the top breeder of flies.
The city has a new system to regulate short-term rentals and office space set aside for international delegations.
The Euless resident waged a legal battle against the USPS for years, alleging racist postal workers refused to deliver her mail.
Westword and our other Voice Media Group newsrooms are involved in a summer AI cohort. Led by Trusting News, the goal is to understand how readers feel about AI uses in journalism.
Democratic officials are warning of voter suppression, while the GOP says the problem lies with Dems’ voter organization.
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It's hard to see how the Mavericks would get so lucky after missing out on Giannis before.
'NDAs are for trade secrets, not trauma secrets,' said one advocate for 'Trey's Law,' named after her brother who committed suicide.
There's reason to feel positive about FC Dallas in 2026, but just how positive, exactly, is the question.
The survey, offered by the Friends of the Dallas Public Library, seeks to clarify what Dallasites want the city to prioritize in its library system.