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Who’s Ahead in AG Ken Paxton’s Senate Impeachment Trial?

By Simone CarterSeptember 8, 2023

Many Texas Republicans are backing Ken Paxton, but other Lone Star conservatives are condemning the embattled attorney general.

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UPDATE: Appeals Court Allows Abbott’s Border Buoys to Remain, For Now

By Kelly DearmoreSeptember 8, 2023

Abbott fought back against the temporary injunction preventing Texas from building more of the orange buoy barriers and from placing structures in the Rio Grande.

Here are Dallas’ Top 5 Issues, According to ChatGPT

By Simone CarterSeptember 8, 2023

We asked the near-sentient generative AI chatbot for its hot takes on Big D’s most pressing problems. Perhaps you agree?

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Council Members on Parking: One-Size-Fits-All Approach Won’t Work

Council Members on Parking: One-Size-Fits-All Approach Won’t Work

By Jacob VaughnSeptember 8, 2023

Dallas is trying to strike a balance between too much and too little parking.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick

Rogue Employees and ‘Austin Coincidences’: Highlights from Day 3 of Paxton’s Impeachment Trail

By Kelly DearmoreSeptember 7, 2023

More conservative whistleblowers testified, painting a picture of the suspended AG as a man more interested in protecting a friend than serving the state.

Heat Got You Down? You Could Be Suffering from ‘Eco-Anxiety’

By Simone CarterSeptember 7, 2023

Triple-digit temperatures have ushered in a spike in heat-related illnesses this summer, but North Texans are feeling the heat in other ways, too.

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RINOs and Objections Were Hot Topics in Testy Day 2 of Paxton Impeachment Trial

By Kelly DearmoreSeptember 7, 2023

Two of the suspended AG’s top lieutenants testified against him, highlighting the extent to which real estate developer Nate Paul’s interests infiltrated the OAG.

Fighting Cancer: Are Firefighters Cursed by the ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Their Gear?

By Christian McPhateSeptember 6, 2023

The daughter of a heroic Dallas fireman wants answers after her father’s death and its possible link to PFAS chemicals. People all over the country have the same question.

‘Nothing’ or ‘Creep of Corruption’: Opening Statements Heard in Ken Paxton Impeachment Trial

By Jacob VaughnSeptember 6, 2023

Ken Paxton’s lawyers say he did nothing wrong. The House Board of Impeachment Managers say evidence will show exactly what he did wrong.

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Carrollton and Neighboring Cities Introduce Livestream 911 Calls

By Kelly DearmoreSeptember 5, 2023

The North Texas cities hope that the new technology will give first responders the best information to serve residents and save lives.

Dallas Animal Services Wants a New, Much Larger Shelter

By Jacob VaughnSeptember 5, 2023

The agency is advocating for a facility that could cost more than $114 million, be more than twice the current size and help the city manage its animals.

America’s Other Team

By Richie WhittSeptember 4, 2023

Golf’s Ryder Cup may be North Texas’ best chance to end its long championship drought.

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Judges Body-Slammed These 3 GOP-Backed Laws This Week

By Simone CarterSeptember 1, 2023

House Bill 2127, Senate Bill 12 and House Bill 900 had all been scheduled to take effect on Friday, Sept. 1. Some judges, however, aren’t quite ready for them.

‘Treated Like a Criminal’: Little Elm Smoke Shop Raided in Search of THC

By Jacob VaughnSeptember 1, 2023

After Happy Hippies was raided this week by police, the store owner says he did nothing wrong.

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How Will Dallas Police Issue a Ticket to a Driverless Car? They Haven’t Decided Yet.

By Kelly DearmoreSeptember 1, 2023

Cruise Robo Taxis will begin operating in downtown Dallas soon. Does the city have a plan for how police will deal with them yet?

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Dallas Home to Largest Senior Workforce in U.S., Report Finds

By Simone CarterAugust 31, 2023

Around 28% of older adults in Big D are still in the labor force, according to a recent report. Local advocates point to a number of reasons.

Negotiations Have Stalled Between Shingle Factory and West Dallas Community

By Jacob VaughnAugust 30, 2023

A shingle manufacturing plant has been in talks with West Dallas community members to negotiate an exit strategy. Those talks are at a standstill.

From left to right: Recovery support peer specialist Michael Watkins, director of special projects for the Recovery Resource Council Becky Tinney, Dallas Fire Department Overdose Response Team coordinator Jarrod Gilstrap, community paramedic Hilda Navarro-Diaz

Dallas’ Opioid Response Team Meets Overdose Victims in Their Most Desperate Hours

By Kelly DearmoreAugust 30, 2023

The collaboration between Dallas Fire-Rescue and the Recovery Resource Council has seen more than 60 people getting the help they need, with more to come.

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Delta-8 Gets Another Day in Texas Court Next Month

By Jacob VaughnAugust 29, 2023

Could Texas ban the powerful THC isomers? One company is fighting to make sure that doesn’t happen. The fight continues in court on Sept. 5.

Dallas Lawmaker on Why Texas’ Property Tax Cut Deal Could Haunt Us

By Simone CarterAugust 29, 2023

State Sen. Nathan Johnson, a Dallas Democrat, told the Observer about his concerns regarding the $18 billion package.

Texas Chaplains Condemn New School Chaplain Law: ‘Spiritual Malpractice’

By Simone CarterAugust 28, 2023

In a letter last week, more than 100 faith leaders warned the state’s school districts against letting chaplains serve as counselors on campus.

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‘It’s Not Rocket Science’: Dallas, Irving ISDs Offer Free Meals, But Texas Lags Behind

By Kelly DearmoreAugust 28, 2023

Some North Texas school districts are continuing a helpful practice that many families started relying on during the early days of the pandemic.

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