Texas Senate Approves Budget Bill With New Money for Education

The Texas Senate on Tuesday unanimously approved its version of a “landmark” budget bill that includes $9 billion in new money for education and property tax relief. That figure mirrors the one put forward in a budget passed last month by the House of Representatives. But the two houses differ…

How Do School Districts Spot Teachers With White Supremacist Views?

By the time he began teaching Japanese at Skyline High School last year, Stephen Arnquist had allegedly been posting his white supremacist views online for years. School districts routinely conduct background checks on prospective teachers and school staff before hiring them. But how likely is it that one of those…

What Happened Before and What Happens After the ICE Raid in Allen?

The headlines on reports about last week’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s raid on an electronic repairs plant in Allen were startling. In one day, ICE agents arrested 280 people at CVE Technology Group, making Wednesday’s bust the biggest in a decade. Despite the scale of the operation, however, the way…

Salvation Army’s Plan for Homeless Campus Delayed by 30 Days

Officials at the Salvation Army will have to wait another month before learning if they can move forward with a planned 20-acre campus in northwest Dallas. The Salvation Army hopes to build the $95 million facility to provide shelter and services to the homeless in an industrial area on North…

What Should the Rangers Do About John Wetteland?

Last week, a Denton County grand jury indicted former Dodgers, Rangers, Yankees and Montreal Expos pitcher John Wetteland on three counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child under the age of 14. Wetteland is accused of forcing a child to perform oral sex three times between 2004 and 2006 at…

Seven Million Bucks and Three More Years To Open New Bridge. Maybe.

The Margaret McDermott Bridge over the Trinity River in downtown Dallas is the city’s ne’er-do-well relative who shows up every year or so for yet another handout. Is it a mercy for us to give her more money, or have we just become codependent? Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava,…

Lawmakers Must Figure Out How To Spend $9 Billion on Schools

Lawmakers in both houses of the Texas Legislature agree that the state should invest an additional $9 billion into its public school system. Now, they need to reach an agreement on how to spend that money. At a meeting Wednesday morning, the Senate Finance Committee unanimously approved its version of…

UTA Suspends Greek Social Events on Campus

The University of Texas at Arlington is suspending all social activities at its fraternities and sororities, university officials said Wednesday. University officials didn’t make the move in response to a single incident, but because of “concerns regarding the culture of the fraternal community,” said university spokesman Joe Carpenter. Although the…

Charges Dropped Against Deep Ellum Bartender Assault Accuser

Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot has dropped felony criminal mischief charges against L’Daijohnique Lee, the woman allegedly assaulted by a Deep Ellum bartender in an incident caught on video nearly two weeks ago. Dallas police issued a warrant for Lee’s arrest Tuesday based on her admission that she broke the…

Religious Refusal Bill Passes Texas Senate

The Texas Senate approved a bill Tuesday that would offer legal protections to those who refuse to provide services on religious grounds. Senate Bill 17 bars state license-granting agencies from denying or stripping professional licenses “based on a sincerely held religious belief” of the applicant or license-holder. Critics say the…

Dallas Police Charge Deep Ellum Beating Victim With Criminal Mischief

Dallas police charged L’Daijohnique Lee, the woman allegedly beaten by a Deep Ellum bartender in an incident caught on video almost two weeks ago, with felony criminal mischief Thursday afternoon. Lee is accused of knocking out the windows of Austin Shuffield’s car after an altercation in the early morning of…

Man of the People Ted Cruz Takes on Anti-Plutocrat Campaign Finance Law

Maybe Sen. Ted Cruz is just really hard up for $10,000. Otherwise, it’s hard to figure out what he’s trying to achieve with a Monday lawsuit against the federal elections commission, beyond pure campaign-finance nihilism. Broken down to its simplest terms, Cruz’s suit challenges a federal law that bans candidates…

Best, Worst and Other of The Dallas Morning News’ Voter Guide

North Texas’ municipal elections are just more than a month away. Anyone who’s lived here long enough knows that means a couple of things: 1. Thanks to Texas’ voter-access unfriendly laws, it’s time to register if you aren’t already. Anyone not on the books by a month before the election…