Two More Texans Guilty Days Before the Jan. 6 Insurrection Anniversary
More than 80 Texas have been arrested for the Capitol breach. A recent poll says Republicans have only grown more loyal to Donald Trump since the 2021 attack.
More than 80 Texas have been arrested for the Capitol breach. A recent poll says Republicans have only grown more loyal to Donald Trump since the 2021 attack.
Before the state Supreme Court now, Zurawski v. State of Texas involves several North Texas women who were denied abortions while their health was in danger.
Gov. Greg Abbott boasted in a recent email that Texas has bused more than 92,600 migrants to liberal-led cities nationwide since 2022.
The chief clerk of a local justice of the peace court allegedly faked an eviction hearing notice last year.
Cool, rainy weather is expected in Dallas-Fort Worth over the first two weeks of the new year.
When it comes to many pressing matters, 2024 will likely provide reminders of some of 2023’s biggest news items throughout Dallas and Texas.
A special unit in Dallas has been responding to mental health calls for nearly six years, and it’s been working.
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.
After a prolonged and ego-driven wait, the Super Bowl-winning former head coach will have his name added to the list of all-time greatest Dallas Cowboys.
The attorney general had demanded records of transgender Texas patients receiving gender-affirming care in Washington, according to court documents.
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.”
Can the Mavs new Las Vegas owners’ deep pockets overcome conservative Texas senators’ opposition to gambling?
This year, the Observer received a message or two from disgruntled readers. Here are some of the cream of the crop.
2023 was, shall we say, an interesting year. That much is made clear by the Observer news stories our readers viewed the most.
A beloved neighborhood activist, Messi Mania, an outdoor church feeding the homeless and Mabel the bulldog all played a part in some more upbeat 2023 stories.
“MAGA Republicans … want to reduce the deficit on the backs of women, infants, and children just trying to make ends meet,” U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett said.
Although Texas has seen its share recently, the hazy confusion over federal and state hemp laws has led to arrests and raids of shops across the U.S.
This year-end, we are asking you to support our journalists and the stories they tell.
The Dallas Police Department has sent all of its backlogged sexual assault kits out for testing in 2023. But that’s not the case for all of North Texas.
“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.
“It’s Christmas and New Year’s break, and I think the district should refer to it as such,” Carroll ISD board President Cameron Bryan said.
Police in both Dallas and Tarrant Counties are still piecing together the grisly details of how a driver hit and killed a man in Dallas on Saturday night.