What’s In Your Wallet? It Could Be Donald Trump, Thanks to Local Lawmaker
Scratch the Harriet Tubman $20 bill idea. Some think we need the current president on a larger bill.
Scratch the Harriet Tubman $20 bill idea. Some think we need the current president on a larger bill.
The Oklahoma attorney general says that since Morris did not officially reside in Oklahoma, there is no statute of limitation.
We just might have to accept early sunsets.
Inflation, taxes and housing costs are the leading concerns for locals who are pessimistic about the economy.
Manuel Tellez, the owner of Maroches Bakery in North Oak Cliff, did not serve prison time for the killing.
Texas has long been one of the worst-rated states for car accidents involving an impaired driver.
It takes a lot of well-paid people to run Dallas, a city with 15,000 employees and more than 1 million residents.
The rise in HIV could be explained by post-pandemic behaviors, or by a large LGBTQ+ population, or poor education or all three.
A new bill aims to completely ban THC products, claiming they put children at risk of addiction and overdose.
The proposal outlines a new framework under which university senates must operate, possibly hurting research efforts.
Wednesday’s announcement was a lot of showboating for a city spending billions to overhaul the very convention center that landed the IBC.
As opioid mortality rates fall nationally, Texas ranks among the states with the lowest death per capita.
Women are left behind in health care, education, employment and political representation.
Two dozen Texas properties are on the list of hundreds Trump hopes to sell. Most are still occupied.
Big Bend National Park lost employees in the recent federal layoffs, meaning future visits to the park could look and feel much differently.
Another colorful protest in Dallas preceded Trump’s speech to Congress, which resulted in its own backlash.
The Texas A&M Board of Regents has banned drag performances across the university system’s 11 campuses.
With winds reportedly reaching well over 70 mph, Tuesday morning’s storm wreaked havoc.
President Donald Trump has signed 76 executive orders, some of which are devastating, but these are just stupid.
The new bill is moving in tandem with a lawsuit that says extreme heat in Texas prisons is cruel and unusual punishment.
The anti-Trump protests have been building in size across the country.
The agency could be forced to layoff nearly 1,000 workers and cut back services ahead of the 2026 World Cup.