Citizens Police Review Board Revamp Passes Unanimously

Dallas’ Citizens Police Review Board got meaningfully stronger Wednesday. The new board won’t be as strong as activists wanted it to be and is probably a little stronger than Dallas’ police associations would’ve preferred. Its creation is a compromise, just as Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall said it would…

Flooding in Dallas Love Field Parking Garage Leaves Cars Submerged

Even on a good day, dealing with airport parking is nobody’s favorite part of a trip. On Wednesday morning, some travelers at Dallas Love Field encountered an extra headache on top of the typical ones. A round of heavy rain Tuesday night and Wednesday morning flooded the ground floor of…

Dallas County GOP Chairwoman Missy Shorey Dies at 47

Missy Shorey, the combative head of the Dallas County Republican Party, died Tuesday night at age 47, her husband said Wednesday morning. “Friends and family,” Marc Himelhoch said in a Facebook post. “It is with heavy heart that I must inform you that my beloved Missy Shorey passed unexpectedly last…

Protesters Take Over Wells Fargo Shareholders Meeting at DFW

A few minutes after 10 a.m. Tuesday, C. Allen Parker, interim CEO of Wells Fargo, stepped up to a podium in a hotel conference room and began to tell the company’s shareholders what the bank is doing to rebuild customers’ trust after years of scandals. Parker soon lost control of…

Dallas DA Creuzot Takes Heat from Council Members Over New Theft Policy

Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot defended his recent decision to stop prosecuting certain quality-of-life crimes over the objections of members of the Dallas City Council’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee on Monday. The reforms, Creuzot said, are meant to make Dallas a safer, more equitable city, not to…

Education Officials Worry About Impact of Property Tax Reform

This week, the Texas House of Representatives is expected to take up its version of a plan to slow the growth of property tax rates statewide. School officials worry that, depending on what version of that plan makes its way to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk, it could mean a major…

Life After Dirk: Who’s Next Up as the Face of Dallas Sports?

The king is dead, so who’s next in line? That’s the question facing Dallas sports fans following Dirk Nowitzki’s pitch-perfect Mavericks denouement two weeks ago. Since dragging the Mavs to the franchise’s only championship in 2011, Nowitzki has been the undisputed face of professional sports in the city he’s called…

Wallace Hall’s Long View of the Latest College Admissions Scandal

Last month after federal sleuths in Massachusetts rolled up 16 well-heeled parents in an alleged college admissions and exam scam that included the University of Texas, four members of the UT-Austin student government proposed that some kind of formal apology be tendered to former UT system regent Wallace Hall of…

Hey, What Happened to All That Hail We Were Supposed to Get?

On Wednesday afternoon, as forecasts of baseball-sized hail and possible tornadoes rolled in, residents across North Texas scrambled to get their cars under cover and themselves indoors. At Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field, hundreds of flights were canceled, leaving some passengers with time to kill at the…

Local Cop Associations Pile Pressure on Dallas DA Over Reform Policies

To hear Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata tell it, Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot’s new reforms — Creuzot’s office will no longer prosecute certain misdemeanor theft cases or first-time marijuana offenses — stereotype poor people, rather than helping them out. “I take great offense to saying that poor…

Dallas Sick Leave Ordinance Back From the Dead

Nine months after a petition drive to get an ordinance requiring paid sick leave for everyone who works in Dallas went down in flames, the Dallas City Council will take up a similar ordinance. Wednesday, the council will decide whether city code will require all Dallas employers to credit their…

Attacks on Griggs, Attacks on Kingston, All Have Same Scary Shadow

Sometimes you learn more about people in politics from their shadows than their faces. Serial efforts over a period of years to take down two progressive Dallas City Council members have cast the same kind of shadow consistently. In the effort, mostly failed I think, to dirty up council members…

Dallas County DA Says It’s Still Not OK to Steal

Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot would like would-be thieves to know that they can’t steal anything they like without fear of prosecution. Last week, Creuzot’s office announced a series of sweeping reforms, including declining to prosecute most low-level marijuana offenses, cases in which someone is found with trace amounts…

Community Activist Dominique Alexander Accused of Domestic Violence

The Dallas Police Department Family Violence Unit is investigated a complaint made against community activist Dominique Alexander, DPD confirmed Wednesday afternoon. Alexander’s accuser called Dallas activist and pastor Jeff Hood after the alleged assault. The pair then went to the hospital, before filing a report at the Northwest Dallas Police…