How Tariffs on Mexico Could Hurt Your Summer Electric Bill, Texas’ Power Grid
Low-income households are expected to be disproportionately burdened by the price hikes.
Low-income households are expected to be disproportionately burdened by the price hikes.
Did the President of the United States really post that?
Education-related bills have been among the most controversial topics of this session. Here is where some of them stand now.
The passing of the first of eight priority Texas housing bills was called a ‘bellwether.’
While the Mavs, Cowboys and Rangers make us sad in 2025, our hockey team has stepped up.
Some lauded the code change while another council member voiced concern about its impacts on the ‘residential experience.’
DART says the bill could affect hundreds of thousands of riders and another 5,800 DART workers.
Jobs, economy, health, education and bakery drama (yes!) make this town a worthy spot to call home.
Trans women prisoners are housed with men, stripped of their identity and harassed following Trump executive order.
The new police chief promised to lead the force with integrity at the joint ceremony he shared with the new fire chief.
Undercover videos have spurred the Senate hopeful’s recent investigations into local districts.
Following her arrest at the rally she helped arrange, protestors rallied at Lew Sterret until she was released.
From which districts had the highest voter turnout to background on the council’s newest faces, here’s everything you need to know.
It’s hard to see how the Mavericks would get so lucky after missing out on Giannis before.
The organization planned to host bystander trainings across Texas in response to anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.
The president insulted Crockett’s intelligence and mocked the notion of her as the future of the Democratic party.
Following six Ken Paxton lawsuits, Texas might ban cities from allowing citizens to vote on marijuana laws.
The City Council will look a lot different soon.
Opinions have changed significantly over the last 10 years, but the same politicians still lead Texas.
If no one ever mentioned fluoride again, we’d be satisfied. However, that doesn’t seem to be likely.
Dallas passed a similar ban in 2022, calling it the ‘right thing to do on behalf of our four-legged friends.’
The DHHS head visited Texas this week and downplayed the measles outbreak, encouraging attention for autism research instead.