Thou Shall Not Keep Jesus Out of Class: Court Sides With Texas in SB 10 Lawsuit
All Texas K-12 public classrooms must follow legal guidelines on how to make the Ten Commandments visible to all students.
All Texas K-12 public classrooms must follow legal guidelines on how to make the Ten Commandments visible to all students.
Even with a victory for Texas THC advocates, lawmakers could target the $5.5 billion industry with further regulations.
Between a government shutdown and summer travel season, you better be super careful when flying in or out of North Texas.
In a contentious meeting, precinct chairs voted to move forward with precinct-only voting in next month’s runoff. Is that possible?
Dallas library staff will look for new revenue opportunities, including passport offices, to help keep all branches open.
Highland Park officials are looking at an agreement with Via to alleviate stress on roads and minimize non-resident worker traffic.
Train tickets to New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium may cost more than $100 during the games, significantly more than the regular fare.
Dallas Public Library staff are reviewing alternatives to closing the Oak Lawn Branch. Some advocates are still concerned.
Dallas officials have big plans for the Houston Street bridge as a pathway for pedestrians and the Dallas Streetcar. Critics warn it will hurt Oak Cliff’s connectivity.
Dallas has now joined Houston and Austin as major cities being threatened by the Texas governor.
The package put forth by Dallas ISD’s bond steering committee would phase out roughly 700 portable classrooms used by 10,000 students.
Allen West’s decision to abandon precinct-based voting may have led to backlash amongst local Republicans.
A fixture along Maple Avenue since 1906, the mansion that became Hotel St. Germain is set to become yet another ghost in Dallas’ architectural history.
The lawsuit claims that the investigation violated the student’s First Amendment rights, ultimately “betraying the legacy” of Kirk.
The Famous in Oregon plant shop shuttered Saturday, after a meeting with zoning officials left the gardeners feeling like “criminals.”
FWISD trustees have been locked out of their district emails since March 24, the elected board president said.
Decorated crosswalks in Oak Lawn and South Dallas were removed last month to comply with an order from the governor.
Widespread complaints and ‘hateful’ rhetoric have not resulted in a single actionable report that the city can investigate.
Video shows how a downtown anti-war protest turned chaotic when a 58-year-old man disrupted it by attempting to assault demonstrators.
A short trip down the road could save you hundreds of dollars.
Soccer’s greatest-ever player could be soon playing two North Texas matches during what is likely his last World Cup.
The pastor will be transferred to Dallas County jail after being arrested in Irving this week. This is his second arrest this year.