Local Students To Ride DART for Free Thanks to Sunrise Movement Dallas
The organization campaigned for roughly a year to secure access to free public transit for local students in grades K-12.
The organization campaigned for roughly a year to secure access to free public transit for local students in grades K-12.
A new Texas law seeks to ban “sexually explicit” material from school libraries. A new Dallas company wants to provide a tech-savvy way for librarians to handle matters.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has been battling with the White House over his controversial border tactics. One photographer got a look at how far some families will go to reach America.
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There’s no shortage of oddball developments in the case of the Texas Attorney General’s pending impeachment trial.
North Texas has broken a few heat records, so it may feel like this summer is the hottest of all time. But where does it stand compared with previous years?
Zephaniah ‘Zephi’ Trevino will serve a 12-year sentence for her role in a case that garnered national attention from celebrities including Kim Kardashian.
In recent days, officers with Dallas police and other North Texas law enforcement agencies have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Residents in the Dallas freedman’s town say their neighborhood is being polluted by a plant that has shown it won’t play by the rules.
Texas Original, one of three medical marijuana businesses licensed in the state, has a new location in Hurst where patients can pick up their prescriptions.
The national COVID-19 emergency may have already ended, but Dallas County recently saw a rise in cases. Experts warn that other virus outbreaks are likely.
The Dallas Police Department is seeing success with its Wellness Unit, but getting officers to seek help with mental health remains an uphill battle.
The pageant queen is vying for House District 112 north of Dallas, a seat long held by GOP state Rep. Angie Chen Button.
Five Dallas City Council members signed a memo that prods the city to start acting on parking reform.
High-school coaches are advised to offer regular water breaks and to keep an eye on the heat index.
As the school year begins, North Texas districts are nearing a deadline to meet requirements of a new state law. The law stems from last year’s Uvalde massacre.
SB 8 took effect in Texas in 2021, virtually outlawing abortion and inspiring similar bans nationwide. Advocates say the state wasn’t ready for the results.
There hasn’t been a street takeover in Dallas in months. But local and state police are still dishing out tickets and arrests for stunt driving and street races.
Metroplex Atheists wanted to promote a Cowtown event about the dangers of Christian nationalism. They’ve done so before. Now it’s a legal matter.
The city might soon join other large Texas cities who have already made the move, but not everyone is convinced it’s needed.
The so-called READER Act by state Rep. Jared Patterson, a Frisco Republican, is set to take effect soon, and booksellers are worried.
David Mino and Ty Walker of 1310 The Ticket have predictions on if this season will be any different for Jerry Jones’ squad ahead of the team’s preseason debut on Saturday.