Texas Supreme Court Rules Legislators Out of Bounds in Halting Roberson Execution
But a House committee can still subpoena Robert Roberson to testify.
But a House committee can still subpoena Robert Roberson to testify.
One lawmaker wants to decriminalize gay sex, while another wants to give student loan forgiveness to border patrol lawyers.
It’s cheaper to house and help the homeless than to keep them on the streets, Dallas County report finds.
A church elder told staff this week that tithing is down 35-40% and more staff reductions are coming soon.
Dallas Water Utilities has notified 235,000 customers that their pipes are made of an unknown material, possibly lead.
It’s also called the Beaver Moon, but it has nothing to do with Buc-ee’s, if you can believe that.
Wanna get away?
A Trump-appointed judge sided with Texas’ challenge to Biden’s spousal naturalization program in “sign of what is to come.”
In 2024, the 82-year-old Jones has uttered more wild remarks than usual, which is saying something.
Dallas approved a ban on Airbnbs and VRBOs throughout most of the city in 2023, but the ordinance has not been enforced.
Major American cities including Dallas, Houston and Austin fail to have enough affordable hosing.
The Texas AG has now accused two Dallas doctors of “falsifying medical records, prescriptions, and billing records to intentionally conceal the unlawful conduct.”
The 23-year-old man also faces sex trafficking charges in Utah, where he was involved in a police sting operation.
The Dallas Freedom Act passed with 67% of the vote, signaling a change in Dallas’ marijuana enforcement policy.
The season was bad enough before last week’s loss. Now, it’s just plain miserable.
Even with fall in full swing, October set records in North Texas for heat and lack of rain. What does the rest of November have in store for us?
Cheer up, Harris voters. Someday the blue tide will roll in. We’ve been telling ourselves that in Texas for 30 years.
Promises to heighten border security may have paid off for Republicans in the historically blue Rio Grande Valley.
The controversial propositions that passed on Tuesday night likely spell trouble for Dallas city government and the police department.
A national abortion ban and OB-GYNs leaving Texas are two major concerns for healthcare providers.
A school voucher program is closer than ever in Texas, and a Democrat winning statewide office still seems to be a long way off.
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