Here’s How Dallas ISD Teacher Pay Has Changed In The Last 10 Years
Teacher pay in Dallas has increased by thousands, but local teachers’ pay is still well below the national average.
Teacher pay in Dallas has increased by thousands, but local teachers’ pay is still well below the national average.
We’ll get through this mosquito season together, but could you maybe help us scratch our itch?
Authorities targeted three wholesalers to “dismantle the illegal distribution of consumable THC products.”
The attorney general agreed to pay restitution and serve community service hours.
A bipartisan bill to increase funding for the state’s 988 line has passed the House, but it still faces federal cuts.
Summer officially starts this week. We know it’ll get hot, but will it get as hot as one of these summers from the past?
The full interview will be released today at noon, but what we’ve seen so far is fiery.
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett told the Observer that Ward Sakeik is being held at the Prairieland Detention Center.
The 89th session was yet another busy time for the conservative push to restrict LGBTQ+ rights.
It’s the question on everyone’s mind, but Abbott is remaining unusually quiet, and the clock is ticking louder and louder.
Six Dallas officers have been arrested this year so far for alcohol-related offenses. It’s not irregular for the department.
ICE has arrested more than 2,500 people in Dallas in 2025, as Texas is now home to more ICE and CBP detainees than any other state.
Unlike other cities where trouble was reported, the crowds filling downtown Dallas streets stayed peaceful while being plenty colorful.
A new report found 130 proposed gas power plant projects across Texas, including one in Southwest Dallas.
Our lawmakers are back from the Capital City after the session ended. Here’s what they have to say about what went down.
Dozens of rallies across the state will take place on Saturday. Here’s what to know and when to go.
The city of Dallas declined to say whether officials have been in communication with the governor regarding Saturday’s demonstration.
You might need to wait before buying that new vehicle. Tariffs on imported cars and their parts are driving up costs.
Millions would go to replacing outdated inclinators and diagonal escalators for passengers who can’t use escalators.
A municipal judge struck down the city’s prostitution ordinance for being in violation of the First Amendment.
The board had written a six-page letter outlining questions they planned to ask the Dallas Police Chief on Tuesday evening.
Outmoded thinking and NIMBYism are a grind for advocates pushing the city to finally build more skateparks.