Texas GOP Blasts Bo French for Antisemitism, Ignores His Muslim Hate
The Tarrant County GOP chair asked whether Muslims or Jews pose a larger threat to America. The answers were telling.
The Tarrant County GOP chair asked whether Muslims or Jews pose a larger threat to America. The answers were telling.
A lack of apartment availability persists in Dallas, creating a competitive rental market. Reconsider renewing your lease.
Kept in awful conditions by ICE, Rubia Morales-Alfaro lost a pregnancy. In Trump’s America, there’s no mercy for migrant moms.
The North Texas Wildlife Center has 60 days to relocate after three years of operating or close forever.
Ward Sakeik, a stateless Palestinian woman, was detained by immigration officials while flying back from her honeymoon.
A local developer finds you can go home again and build some nice houses while you’re at it.
The Dallas-based Elder Financial Safety Center has looked into a dozen of the scams. Some victims have lost millions of dollars.
More than 12,000 pets were adopted in Dallas, making it a top-five adoption city, but the shelter is still far over capacity.
The 2026 Senate race in Texas promises to be entertaining and competitive, with many heavyweight names entering the ring.
Since Pornhub and other adult sites pulled out of the Lone Star State, Texans have been searching for VPNs like crazy. We gave it a try.
Housing advocates were shocked at the sweeping changes to the eviction process proposed in the bill’s early stages.
Texas is the largest supplier of beef in the country. Soon, we will also be the top breeder of flies.
Texas law meant to protect minors by requiring online porn sites to verify users’ ages doesn’t violate the First Amendment.
Critics say state restrictions on who can protest on public campuses and how and when they do it violate the First Amendment.
Artificial intelligence has invaded just about every sector, but doctors warn about the shortcomings of AI in medicine.
An ultraconservative judge led the charge on preventing a marker at the site of the Rainbow Lounge police raid.
If you have a couple of million to spend on a house, you could move into George W. Bush’s or Troy Aikman’s neighborhood.
A cause of death has not been determined, union leaders told us.
The big-money universities are set to win even bigger now, but UNT, UTA and others are still ready to play.
Serbian athlete Lazar Áukić drowned last August. It took organizers more than 20 minutes to call emergency responders.
The “Summer Willis Act” is named for a former UT student whose assault would not be easily prosecuted under prior Texas law.
North Texans will gather to protest the United States’ airstrike on Iran. Here’s what to know and when to go.