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‘It’s Absurd It’s Reached This Point’: Navarro County Sets Michael Police’s Trial Date

‘It’s Absurd It’s Reached This Point’: Navarro County Sets Michael Police’s Trial Date

By Michael MurneyDecember 2, 2021

The Navarro County District Attorney’s Office has arranged a trial date for Michael Police, a former Navarro College student accused of possessing drug paraphernalia amid claims that a campus cop had racially profiled the Black former student-athlete. Navarro County District Attorney William Thompson sought the trial date for early January 2022…

Between 2015 and 2019, Texas Had the Highest Number of Fatal Holiday Crashes in the U.S.

By Jacob VaughnDecember 1, 2021

Five states – Mississippi, South Carolina, West Virginia, Florida and Texas – saw the highest rates of fatal holiday car crashes per 100,000 drivers. Additionally, the fatal collisions in Connecticut, Louisiana, Texas, South Carolina and Wisconsin were more likely to involve drunk or impaired drivers.

In East Texas, a Man Has Spent Two Years in Jail Waiting for a Bed at a Mental Health Hospital

In East Texas, a Man Has Spent Two Years in Jail Waiting for a Bed at a Mental Health Hospital

By Michael MurneyDecember 1, 2021

As his brother’s mental health spiraled, Devon Pickard grew alarmed. He had spent the last five years working as a diving instructor in Hawaii and had just moved back to Van Zandt County, where he lived with his father while he tried “to regroup and figure out what’s next.” Meanwhile,…

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Charged with Assaulting Police During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot, Mark Middleton’s Running for Texas House

By Simone CarterDecember 1, 2021

In April, North Texas’ Mark Middleton was arrested in connection to the U.S. Capitol riot. Now, he’s running for state House.

Reefer Madness: Compassionate Use Laws Leave Some Texans Out

By Christian McPhateNovember 30, 2021

Peggy had just left the hospital when she went to visit her cannabis dealer in Denton. A retail cashier in her mid-60s, she was struggling to pay her bills and buy the drugs prescribed to treat an inoperable brain tumor. She needed the cannabis to give her an appetite when…

Texas Gov. Abbott Warns of Migrants Crossing Border Illegally … from South Africa

By Simone CarterNovember 30, 2021

In a tweet about immigration, some said Gov. Greg Abbott appeared to confuse South America with South Africa.

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French Energy Company Seeks Fracking Permit Near Arlington Daycare

French Energy Company Seeks Fracking Permit Near Arlington Daycare

By Jacob VaughnNovember 30, 2021

Parents in Arlington are up against a French energy company that wants to frack near their children’s school. Tonight, the fight goes to City Council.

Texas is the No. 2 State for Puppy Fraud

By Simone CarterNovember 29, 2021

Buyers beware: Texas is the No. 2 state for puppy fraud.

As Part of Annual Program, Dallas County Expunges 800 Criminal Offenses

By Jacob VaughnNovember 29, 2021

Every year, Dallas County gives people the ability to expunge certain criminal offenses from their past. This year, the county expunged 800 offenses.

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Charlottesville Lawsuit: Texas Neo-Nazi Robert ‘Azzmador’ Ray Must Pay $500,000 in Damages

By Patrick StricklandNovember 26, 2021

In August 2017, hundreds of white nationalists traveled from across the country for the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, marched on a university campus in a torchlit rally and attacked community members and protesters around the city. By the time the unrest was quelled, one of the neo-Nazi…

This Thanksgiving, Here’s Some Tips for Talking to Unvaxxed Family about Getting the Jab

By Simone CarterNovember 25, 2021

Ahead of Thanksgiving dinner, experts provide tips for encouraging holdouts to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

Another Former Employee Sues Collin College, Alleges Discrimination Based on Race and Disability

By Simone CarterNovember 24, 2021

Another former employee is suing Collin College. He’s alleging retaliation and race- and disability-based discrimination.

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Dallas Wants Your Opinion on Whether Sexually Oriented Businesses Ought to Close Earlier

By Jacob VaughnNovember 24, 2021

Cities like Plano say sexually oriented businesses can’t be open at certain times. Dallas is considering similar restrictions.

In Texas Jails, Some People End Up ‘Lost in the System’ for Months or More

By Tyler HicksNovember 23, 2021

Finis Prendergast passed nearly three years in what he calls “the depths of hell.” Some days were spent “literally starv ing on the floor.” At other times, his surroundings became so rancid Prendergast could barely breathe. “The air smells like urine,” he told Vice in February. “I think they counted…

It’s Nearly Thanksgiving, but the QAnon Group Is Still Waiting for JFK Jr. in Dallas

By Jacob VaughnNovember 23, 2021

For some, the longer the JFK Jr. fiasco in Dallas lasts means the longer they’ll have to wait to see their loved ones.

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Keep Calm and Fly On: Taking an Airplane This Thanksgiving Doesn’t Have to be Stressful

By Simone CarterNovember 22, 2021

With Thanksgiving around the corner, here’s how to keep your stress levels low at the airport.

Austin Will No Longer Disqualify First Responder Applicants for Past Cannabis Use

By Jacob VaughnNovember 22, 2021

Austin says you can still be a first responder despite prior cannabis use. Should North Texas first responders get the same treatment?

The Observer‘s Twitter Account Has Been Hacked. Sorry, PlayStation Fans.

By Patrick WilliamsNovember 20, 2021

The Dallas Observer’s Twitter account has been hacked. Despite what you might see in your Twitter feed, we are not offering sweet deals on PlayStation 5 consoles. We play on a gaming laptop and use Steam. Oh, and we’re still a local newspaper reporting on life in Dallas. We’ve contacted…

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‘He Was Disrespected’: Dallas County Jailer’s Family Denied Benefits After On-Duty Death

By Michael MurneyNovember 20, 2021

Damon Finney’s wife knew he was sick when they set off on their honeymoon on July 27, but she didn’t imagine it was coronavirus and never expected it would kill him. The response to his death from his employer, the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office, was another bitter surprise. “He didn’t…

Dallas ISD Is Offering Bonuses to Keep Staff, But Some Say It’s Not Enough

By Simone CarterNovember 19, 2021

Dallas ISD is offering employees up to $3,500 as a retention incentive during the 2022-2023 school year.

Dogs at Dallas Animal Shelter Hit by Surge in Distemper and Upper Respiratory Diseases

By Jacob VaughnNovember 19, 2021

Canine Distemper is a contagious viral infection that can result in a sleuth of negative health effects in dogs that are unvaccinated or have a weakened immune system. There are several cases at the Dallas Animal Services shelter.

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Kidnappings, Stabbings and Blow-Torching Tattoos: Two Neo-Nazi Prison Gang Members Convicted in Texas

Kidnappings, Stabbings and Blow-Torching Tattoos: Two Neo-Nazi Prison Gang Members Convicted in Texas

By Patrick StricklandNovember 19, 2021

The Aryan Circle, the second largest prison gang in Texas, is known for going to war both behind bars and outside the clink, but the feds racked up victories against two of the neo-Nazi outfit’s members this week. As part of a federal trial in Beaumont, a jury convicted Aryan…

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