In Dallas, Homeless Shelters Help Some Get Back on Their Feet, But Others Avoid Them
The shelter system helps some people get back on their feet, others get stuck in it and some avoid it at all costs.
The shelter system helps some people get back on their feet, others get stuck in it and some avoid it at all costs.
Sunday, a virtual fundraising event will honor the life of Lermont Stowers-Jones, a Black teenager who died in 2018 and whose family suspects foul play.
The same year as the two murders, Dallas police officer Bryan Riser was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of assault family violence causing bodily injury to an ex-girlfriend.
The DFW For All campaign is a platform of policy proposals and ideals that include issues like housing, healthcare, labor rights, climate change and government accountability.
If passed, Republican State Rep. Brooks Landgraf’s HB 2461 would enhance penalties for people allegedly involved in a riot and make it more difficult to get bond.
Texans are divided over Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest executive order.
Twenty percent of all arrests last month were drug related. Of those, there were 183 weed related arrests. A majority of these arrests, 140, were for possession of less than 2 ounces.
Gov. Abbott introduced the mask mandate last July, but he also forbade local officials from enforcing it.
While Confederate monuments are coming down in larger cities, they still stand tall in many small towns across North Texas.
A Dallas-based startup company has unveiled a new application, Penhole, that seeks to engage users with their elected officials.
Hoping to secure a lesser sentence, Amber Guyger’s legal team says she shouldn’t have been charged with murder.
In a FOX interview, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said Texans who “gambled” on variable-rate energy plans should “read the fine print.”
In need of broader affordable housing, the city’s first comprehensive housing study showed a shortage of some 20,000 affordable homes.
A Collin College history professor says she was fired in violation of her First Amendment rights.
Luke Coffee, 41, is one of at least 13 North Texans arrested in relation to the Jan. 6 riot by pro-Trump demonstrators at the U.S. Capitol.
On a quiz, a Palestinian-American student faced a question that labeled ‘many’ of her people supporters of terrorism.
Depending on which tee box you’re playing, a prominent Dallas publicist has: A) Been fired by the Colonial golf tournament’s public relations firm for adhering to CDC guidelines and refusing to attend mandated, maskless meetings at the iconic Fort Worth country club. B) Fallen temporary victim to a downscaled budget…
City Council members said they wanted to make sure the help was distributed equitably.
Dallas, Collin and Tarrant counties are at risk of acute COVID-19 vaccine deficits under the state’s current distribution protocol, according to a new report.
North Texas politicians are gearing up to compete for the late U.S. Rep. Ron Wright’s congressional seat in a May 1 special election.
A Dallas activist said they saw an uptick in Patriot Front propaganda going up in the city after the riot at the Capitol last month.
The Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation (PCCI) is an independent, non-profit healthcare intelligence organization affiliated with Parkland Health and Hospital System that studies health specifically as they affect vulnerable populations. On Tuesday PCCI released a statement forecasting that Dallas County could reach “herd immunity” in late-June based on the total…