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Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos took some shots at Southlake's mayor.

Disgraced Former U.S. Rep. George Santos Disses Southlake Mayor as ‘Faux Conservative’

By Simone CarterJanuary 31, 2024

In a viral Cameo video posted to X, the former New York congressman accuses Southlake Mayor John Huffman of supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott continues his fight with President Biden over how to secure the Texas-Mexico border.

Texas Border Standoff With Feds Intensifies as Potential for ‘Tragedy’ Looms

By Simone CarterJanuary 29, 2024

Republican politicians from the Lone Star State are seemingly salivating over the idea of a possible conflict with the federal government.

Texas attorney General Ken Paxton continues to deal with the whistleblower lawsuit brought against him in 2020.

Impeach Paxton Again? Not Likely, but the Texas AG’s Latest Move Isn’t Helping His Cause

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 26, 2024

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton tried to bring the whistleblower lawsuit against him to an end, but that move seems to have backfired on him.

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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson’s Switzerland Trip Has Some Folks Pissed

By Simone CarterJanuary 24, 2024

“[T]he mayor of Dallas seems really to be out there, roaming around on his own, with the city running in his absence,” said professor Cal Jillson.

Dallas May Push for Casino Gambling With the State Legislature

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 24, 2024

If casino gambling is in the cards for Texas, some City Council members say Dallas needs to prepare for it.

Voting Rights Advocates Decry Program That Cost 600,000 Texans Their Driver’s Licenses

By Simone CarterJanuary 23, 2024

“Your economic status should not and does not affect your ability to vote,” said Miguel Rivera of the Texas Civil Rights Project.

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How Much Bond Money Should Dallas Use To Fund Affordable Housing?

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 23, 2024

Sunrise Movement Dallas is advocating for more housing funds in the 2024 bond package, but others think the money could be better spent elsewhere.

The Broke Get Broker: Texas Declines To Raise Minimum Wage

The Broke Get Broker: Texas Declines To Raise Minimum Wage

By Simone CarterJanuary 22, 2024

Twenty-two states decided to boost the minimum wage as of Jan. 1. It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that Texas is not one of them.

Readers Rejoice: Texas Book-Ban Law Found ‘Unconstitutional’ by Appeals Court

By Simone CarterJanuary 19, 2024

Frisco state Rep. Jared Patterson, author of the READER Act, is asking the state’s attorney general to appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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116,259 Dallas Households Could Soon Be Without Affordable Connectivity

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 18, 2024

The federal program will stop taking enrollments from Texas and beyond in February if Congress doesn’t fund it further.

Gov. Abbott’s Migrant ‘Murder’ Rhetoric ‘Endorsed by Domestic Terrorists,’ Critics Say

By Simone CarterJanuary 12, 2024

The Texas leader said, “[W]e’re not shooting people who come across the border because … the Biden administration would charge us with murder.”

Dallas Honors Eddie Bernice Johnson’s Resilience With Yellow-Lit Skyline

By Simone CarterJanuary 9, 2024

The late Congress member’s funeral was held on Tuesday morning at Concord Church and attended by several prominent politicians.

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Local Business Owner Hopes Mayoral Recall Will Bring Dallas Together

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 9, 2024

It’s not easy to recall a Dallas elected official, but local activist and business owner Davante Peters is going after Mayor Eric Johnson.

Hey, Texas Voters: Here’s a Breakdown of Open Seats in the 2024 Elections

By Simone CarterJanuary 8, 2024

Not sure which political seats will be up for grabs this year? Don’t worry, Dallas voters: We’ve got you covered.

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Dallas Migrant Shelters ‘Over Capacity’ as Winter Looms

By Simone CarterJanuary 4, 2024

Gov. Greg Abbott boasted in a recent email that Texas has bused more than 92,600 migrants to liberal-led cities nationwide since 2022.

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You May Have Overlooked These Observer News Stories

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 1, 2024

We publish a lot of Dallas news, and some of it doesn’t get the attention we wish it would. Here are stories from the news section in 2023 not to overlook.

WWJD? Texas Republicans Didn’t Back Down in the War on Christmas During Christmas

By Simone CarterDecember 28, 2023

After the Houston Chronicle‘s editorial board likened Mary and Joseph to refugees, Gov. Greg Abbott accused the newspaper of doing the “Devil’s work.”

Haters Gonna Hate: The Observer‘s Mean Reader Emails of 2023

By Simone CarterDecember 27, 2023

This year, the Observer received a message or two from disgruntled readers. Here are some of the cream of the crop.

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Here’s Why the ‘Texit’ Secession Movement Is Celebrating This Month

By Simone CarterDecember 21, 2023

“We’re ready to go out there and start having this conversation in a much bigger way,” said Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement.

Dallas is considering changing zoning rules to allow more multi-family housing like duplexes in neighborhoods, though the idea is meeting resistance.

Will Dallas Destroy Single-Family Neighborhoods by Allowing More Housing Options?

By Jacob VaughnDecember 20, 2023

City Council members and residents turned out yesterday to oppose the building of duplexes, triplexes and fourplexes near single-family homes.

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Mexico’s President Blasts Gov. Abbott Over Newly Signed ‘Inhumane’ Immigration Law

By Simone CarterDecember 19, 2023

After Texas’ Republican governor signed Senate Bill 4 into law on Monday, Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was none too pleased.

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‘Crisis’: More Than a Million Texans Have Lost Medicaid Coverage

By Jacob VaughnDecember 19, 2023

The number of Texans on Medicaid has ballooned since 2020. Now that federal pandemic protections have ended, many are being kicked off their coverage.

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