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Dallas Woman Jennifer Faith Faces Death Penalty After Guilty Plea in Murder-for-Hire Scheme

By Michael MurneyFebruary 8, 2022

A series of bogus emails gave it away: Jennifer Faith, authorities say, baited her boyfriend into murdering her husband.

Gov. Abbott Holds Burning Cash in Billboard Campaign Calling to End ‘Sham’ Audit

By Simone CarterFebruary 7, 2022

Republicans for Voting Rights has launched a new billboard campaign slamming Gov. Greg Abbott over his audit of the 2020 presidential election.

Winter Storm Landon Filled the City’s Dog Kennels. Now, Dallas Animal Services Needs Help.

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 7, 2022

On Friday, Dallas Animal Services had nearly 400 pets and they needed some help taking care of them.

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Heading into the Weekend, Winter Storm Landon Still Leaves Many in the Dark

Heading into the Weekend, Winter Storm Landon Still Leaves Many in the Dark

By Michael MurneyFebruary 5, 2022

Danielle Thomas already had so much on her mind that the winter storm barreling toward North Texas barely registered. Her grandmother had died nearly a month earlier, and on the same day, she lost her job as an instructor at a Dallas kickboxing studio. She was busy grappling with the…

With Texas Power Grid in Hot Seat, Beto O’Rourke Embarks on ‘Keeping the Lights On’ Tour

By Simone CarterFebruary 4, 2022

On Friday, as Texas continued to grapple with winter weather, gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke embarked on his statewide “Keeping the Lights On” tour.

In North Texas, Winter Storm Landon Is Knocking Out Power for Thousands, but the Grid’s Holding Up

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 4, 2022

Winter Storm Landen took out power for tens-of-thousands across Texas.

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Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Investigators Hint They’re Gathering Trump-Gohmert Communications

Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Investigators Hint They’re Gathering Trump-Gohmert Communications

By Michael MurneyFebruary 4, 2022

U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert is challenging Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Republican primaries on March 1, but even if he unseats Paxton, Gohmert might carry on Paxton’s legacy of involvement in high-profile criminal investigations. On Tuesday, White House counsel Dana Remus sent a letter to the National Archives, where…

Two Years Running: Collin College Again Named One of Nation’s 10 Worst Schools for Free Speech

By Simone CarterFebruary 3, 2022

After appearing on last year’s list, Collin College has been dubbed one of 2022’s top 10 worst schools for free speech.

North Texas Homeless Advocates Gear Up for Another Winter Storm

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 3, 2022

For the second year in a row, advocates in Dallas are preparing the homeless for harsh winter weather.

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Winter Storm Landon: Flights Canceled, DFW Schools Shut Down and Clinics Closed

By Patrick StricklandFebruary 2, 2022

With Winter Storm Landon nearly upon Texas, hundreds of flights are being canceled in Dallas-Fort Worth, schools are shutting down, and some hospitals are announcing closures. Temperatures are expected to plummet Wednesday evening. The storm, which is expected to bring snow and ice, likely won’t last as long as last…

Texas Still Has the Third Highest Number of Confederate Memorials in U.S.

By Simone CarterFebruary 2, 2022

In a new report, the SPLC notes that 2,089 Confederate memorials still stand across the U.S. and its territories.

In Latest Battle Over Election Crackdown, Rights Groups Sue Texas for Voter Roll Documents

By Patrick StricklandFebruary 2, 2022

Five voting rights groups have filed a lawsuit in a U.S. district court asking for Texas’ Secretary of State to release documents about a state program they claim “threatens to remove naturalized citizens from the voter rolls.” The groups include the Campaign Legal Center, the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation…

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A Year After Winter Storm Uri, Gov. Greg Abbott Says Texas Ready for Freeze. Some Have Doubts.

A Year After Winter Storm Uri, Gov. Greg Abbott Says Texas Ready for Freeze. Some Have Doubts.

By Patrick StricklandFebruary 1, 2022

This week’s winter storm is expected to last some 48 hours.

To Fight Pollution in Residential Areas, Dallas Wants New Rules for Concrete Batch Plants

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 1, 2022

New rules for Dallas’ concrete batch plats could go to City Council for consideration in April.

Groundhog Day: North Texas Temperatures to Plunge as Grid Struggles to Keep Up

By Simone CarterFebruary 1, 2022

Later this week, the power grid will be tested when a wintery mix slams into the Lone Star State.

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Sheriff’s Association President Blasts Texas Over Growing Mental Hospital Waitlist

Sheriff’s Association President Blasts Texas Over Growing Mental Hospital Waitlist

By Michael MurneyFebruary 1, 2022

Last week’s meeting got off to a smooth enough start. Kayla Kates-Brown from Texas’ Health and Human Services Commission, or HHS, read off a few changes to the meeting itinerary. She collected votes from attending members to proceed. The plodding tedium you’d expect from a virtual state government subcommittee meeting seemed…

Yet Another History Professor Says Collin College Fired Him Over Free Speech Concerns

By Simone CarterJanuary 31, 2022

Another history professor says he was terminated from Collin College in violation of his rights.

How a Recent U.S. Appeals Court Decision in Dallas Could Be Bad News for Bail Reform Advocates

How a Recent U.S. Appeals Court Decision in Dallas Could Be Bad News for Bail Reform Advocates

By Michael MurneyJanuary 31, 2022

Shannon Daves, a transgender woman, was homeless when Dallas police officers arrested her for an alleged misdemeanor in January 2018. (It’s not clear from court documents what she’d been charged with.) Four years later, her case could have dire consequences for those fighting for bail reform in Texas and around…

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QAnon John Shared an Anti-Semitic ‘Synagogue of Satan’ Post on Holocaust Remembrance Day

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 31, 2022

Anti-semitism is a common thread in QAnon and other global conspiracy theories.

‘Let the Dogs Eat Her’: Frisco Pastor Dubs Denton County GOP Chair a ‘Jezebel’

By Simone CarterJanuary 29, 2022

In a sermon laden with violent language, a Frisco pastor called Denton County Republican Party Chair Jayne Howell a “Jezebel.”

‘Credible Threats’: In Texas, MAGA Border Rally Prompts National Butterfly Center to Temporarily Close

‘Credible Threats’: In Texas, MAGA Border Rally Prompts National Butterfly Center to Temporarily Close

By Patrick StricklandJanuary 28, 2022

Hundreds of conservative politicians and rallygoers are gathering this weekend on the Texas-Mexico. Concerned by “credible threats,” the National Butterfly Center closed on Friday and will stay that way through Sunday. The National Butterfly Center, a private nature reserve that spans 100 acres in the Rio Grande Valley, is one…

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TikTok, Furries & Freedom Fries: Here are the Five Most Absurd Controversies to Hit Texas Schools

By Simone CarterJanuary 28, 2022

From furries to freedom fries, these are some of the dumbest things that have happened at Texas schools.

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