There's a progressive stronghold in the new council to take on issues like affordable housing, economic development, public safety and homelessness.
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North Texas colleges and universities could be receiving big upgrades. On Tuesday morning, state lawmakers reached a last-minute deal on additional funding for higher education construction projects across the state. The bill, which now awaits Gov. Greg Abbott's signature, will funnel more than $200 million into building and renovating new...
Ten years of business, seven years of painting and around 42 murals painted and repainted by 35 artists - all at one burger joint in downtown Denton.
The Observer has a long, storied history of documenting the people out there who take pleasure in blasting U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz. Now, we'd like to introduce you Michael Gunner, the chief minister of Australia's Northern Territory. On Sunday, Gunner joined the dearly held tradition. In a statement posted to...
La Maison Bleue Café is a Dallas-based pop-up serving handcrafted drinks by founder and mixologist Anna Cho.
When hackers breached the Houston-based Colonial Pipeline's cybersecurity defenses in late April, the whole country took a hit. Within days, drivers from Houston to New Hampshire found themselves waiting in line for hours to get gas.The federal government later concluded the country could've only lasted another three to five days...
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With a statewide spike in COVID cases caused partly by the Delta variant, the live music industry is trying to find ways to avoid mass concert cancellations and venue shutdowns, which caused a 30 billion loss of profit to the concert industry in 2020.
The world of politics is full of sayings and idioms that get repeated to the point of meaninglessness. Remember "Where's the beef?", the Wendy's slogan co-opted by presidential failure Walter Mondale?
The Lakewood Advocate recently reported on bike lanes that put the squeeze on two small businesses along Abrams Road, locally-owned Jarams Donuts and Paciugo.
A quarter of the fatal accidents were drunk driving-related, according to the report. Additionally, the report found that Dallas is home to three of ten deadliest five-mile stretches in Texas.
One Dallas resident said getting into an "affordable" unit in one of the city's TIF districts was difficult, confusing and time consuming. The unit they ended up in wasn't all that affordable either.
Some of the biggest alleged scores by two former USPS contractors included a $2 million check to Pershing, LLC and a $241,863 check to Sodexo Inc. & Affiliates, a food services company.
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The Dallas County District Attorney's Office is going after two cops accused of excessive force during the Summer 2020 protests.
Texans would rather lose three years of life than quit drinking alcohol, a recent survey suggests.
A couple of weeks ago, we looked back on the Rolling Stones' best deep cuts, prompting us to take a deep dive into their later-career highlights.
Three firefighters were severely injured while responding to a natural gas leak in an apartment building that ended up exploding. Now, they're suing for their injuries, lost pay, and alleged "gross negligence" that led to the explosion.
While some Texas Republicans will object to the election results Wednesday, Dallas U.S. Rep. Colin Allred joined a Democrat-led motion to censure President Donald Trump.
Street snacks are certainly having a well-deserved moment. One street snack we discovered recently is taiyaki, a Japanese lightly sweetened cake with a custard filling, traditionally adzuki, that is shaped like a fish.
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People are claiming the COVID-19 vaccines are causing a syndrome similar to AIDS. This isn't true.
As 2021 draws to a close, we are looking forward to what we hope will be an amazing 2022. Not only for each of our readers personally, professionally and financially ...
Instead of seeing Kid Rock this week, there are 10 incredible shows for North Texans to check out all around Dallas, Denton and Fort Worth.
Joining the ranks of Dallas' legendary music industry contributors is an audio engineer by the name of Ryan Prieur.