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Chicago Professor Claims Collin College Attempted to Crack Down on His Free Speech, Too

By Simone CarterMay 31, 2022

Last week, Collin College reportedly attempted to crack down on the free speech of a professor at another institution.

Abortion Is Still Legal in Texas For Now: Here Are Some Options and Resources

Abortion Is Still Legal in Texas For Now: Here Are Some Options and Resources

By Kate PezzulliMay 31, 2022

Abortions is still legal in Texas, and women still have to right to get one if needed. Here is an explanation of the resources available.

Amid Texas Legal Battle Over Delta-8, Federal Appeals in California Court Says It’s Legal

By Jacob VaughnMay 30, 2022

Through a copyright and trademark dispute in California, delta-8 THC has been deemed federally legal.

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Federal Judge Says Sexually Oriented Businesses Can Stay Open Late … For Now

By Jacob VaughnMay 27, 2022

Months after Dallas passed an ordinance saying sexually oriented businesses needed to close from 2-6 a.m., a federal judge says it can’t be enforced.

After Uvalde Massacre, North Texas Schools Face Flood of Gun Violence Threats

By Simone CarterMay 27, 2022

North Texas schools are staving off potential copycat attacks following the Uvalde massacre, which left 19 students and two teachers dead.

Uvalde Elementary School Shooting Deepens Rift in Texas Politics

By Simone CarterMay 26, 2022

On Wednesday, Beto O’Rourke interrupted Gov. Greg Abbott’s press conference about the Uvalde school shooting.

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Catalytic Converter Thefts Are Still on the Rise in Dallas

By Kate PezzulliMay 26, 2022

Catalytic converter thefts almost quadrupled in Dallas from 2020 to 2021 and are still climbing.

Uvalde Elementary Massacre Is Among the Deadliest Mass Shootings in Texas History

By Simone CarterMay 25, 2022

Tuesday’s massacre at an Uvalde elementary school is one of Texas’ deadliest mass shootings.

Their Bodies, Someone Else’s Choice: How Texas Offers a Preview of Life After Roe v. Wade

By Simone CarterMay 25, 2022

Even before the Supreme Court was poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, Texas had already passed some of the harshest anti-abortion laws in the country.

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Southern Baptist Convention Hid Sexual Abuse for Two Decades, Report Says

By Kate PezzulliMay 25, 2022

Leaders in the Souther Baptist Convention cover up decades of sexual abuse by ministers and other leaders.

Dallas Aimed to Reduce Lead Exposure in Homes. Some $200,000 Later, None Have Been Fixed

By Jacob VaughnMay 25, 2022

Lead exposure can cause health problems for children and adults. That why there’s been an effort to address homes built before 1978 that likely utilized lead-based paint. Years after receiving over $2 million to address this, only 10 homes are in the pipeline for the lead-reduction services.

County Judge in West Texas Has Been Arrested on Cattle Rustling Charges

By Simone CarterMay 24, 2022

A judge in the tiny Texas county of Loving has been accused of cattle rustling.

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Some Dallas Residents Oppose Sobering Center, Other Plans for Sites to Help the Homeless Population

By Jacob VaughnMay 24, 2022

Residents say they’ve been left out of the city’s plans for new projects to help the homeless.

‘Speech Police’: Hood County Law Enforcement Investigates ‘Porn’ in Granbury ISD Library

By Simone CarterMay 23, 2022

Hood County law enforcement have opened a criminal investigation after receiving complaints over library books in Granbury ISD.

Texas Republicans Rejoice as Judge Upholds Migrant Expulsions Under Title 42

By Patrick StricklandMay 23, 2022

When a federal judge in Louisiana blocked the government from ending Title 42, a controversial policy that allows the U.S. to expel migrants on public health grounds  because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Texan Republicans leapt to celebrate the ruling and rights groups quickly issued condemnations. Judge Robert Summerhays, writing in…

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Who’s Behind the Uncomfortably Detailed Phallus on a DART Construction Site Porta-Potty?

Who’s Behind the Uncomfortably Detailed Phallus on a DART Construction Site Porta-Potty?

By Patrick StricklandMay 21, 2022

It all started with an alarmingly detailed artistic portrayal of a phallus. The graffiti in question was scrawled on the side of a portable toilet at a North Dallas construction site off the path that will eventually become the Silver Line. Alongside the phallus was a message. Although it’s difficult…

Amid Texas’ Battle Over Delta-8, FDA Issues Warning Letters to Several Companies Selling It

By Jacob VaughnMay 20, 2022

The FDA says several companies have been claiming their delta-8 products can be used for medicinal and therapeutic purposes. These uses haven’t been approved by the FDA, so they’re sending out some warning letters.

‘I Won’t Be Silenced’: North Texans Testify in Congress About Censorship in Education

By Simone CarterMay 20, 2022

On Thursday, North Texans appeared before Congress to testify about the rise in educational censorship.

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Former Gulf Cartel Leader Mario Cárdenas Guillén Extradited to Texas to Stand Trial

By Patrick StricklandMay 19, 2022

Mexican authorities handed the cartel boss over to the U.S. earlier this week.

LGBTQ Group: Sandra Crenshaw Should Apologize for ‘Homophobic Attack’ Against Runoff Opponent

By Jacob VaughnMay 19, 2022

Former City Council member Sandra Crenshaw stepped up to the microphone at Tuesday’s Dallas County Commissioners Court meeting to make what some are calling homophobic and transphobic remarks against her opponent in the runoff election for Texas House District 100. Her opponent, Venton Jones, is an openly gay, openly HIV positive candidate.

Looking for a Job in Dallas? Lyft Might Just Give You a Free Ride to Your Interview

Looking for a Job in Dallas? Lyft Might Just Give You a Free Ride to Your Interview

By Kate PezzulliMay 19, 2022

Dallas is known for many things, like its music scene, Reunion Tower and an assassination. But its ease of public transportation hasn’t ever been something to write home about. To try to alleviate the transportation burden for people on the job hunt, the ride-hailing company Lyft is offering free rides…

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‘You’ve Lost the Debate’: Texas Republican Dan Crenshaw Brushes Off Tucker Carlson’s ‘Eyepatch’ Joke

By Simone CarterMay 18, 2022

FOX News’ Tucker Carlson called Texas U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw “eyepatch McCain,” sparking condemnation from Democrats and some Republicans alike.

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