Here Are the 10 Deadliest Roads in Dallas
Better be careful when driving around Big D.
Better be careful when driving around Big D.
Dallas has half the bicycle infrastructure of Houston, Austin and San Antonio. The newly adopted plan could fix that.
Dallas needs concrete to build, but the industry’s pollution is concerning for families who utilize a nearby soccer park.
We can always count on Observer readers to bring their A-game when it comes to the state’s hottest topics.
In the wake of Texas leaders targeting EPIC City near Plano, a smaller proposed development has come under fire.
Dr. Mary Collings has shattered glass ceilings in pro sports for decades, and now she is strengthening a new, unusual family bond.
The job market in Texas is solid, but scammers seize the thriving economy to target vulnerable job seekers.
If you enjoy traveling with free luggage, today might be a good time to book your summer travels.
It’s twister time in Texas. While cyclones touch down around Dallas, here’s a look back at the times the county has been hit.
Riding a wave of pop-culture buzz from across the globe, new pro soccer franchises are aiming to score big in Football country.
A blanket ban on THC products is imminent and would wallop an $8 billion industry with over 8,500 business owners in Texas.
Another legislative session brings concerns and fear as bills restricting the rights of gay and trans residents make progress.
Mahmoud Khalil was arrested in March and has been kept at an ICE detention center in Louisiana despite his legal status in the U.S.
Four Plano ISD schools are being closed as students must leave their neighborhoods and familiar faces for new locations.
Despite Democratic efforts to regulate the THC industry, the Texas House is likely to pass a blanket ban on all products.
After $200,000 spent fighting a lawsuit from Paxton, the Denton leaders voted to repeal a decriminalization mandate.
“There is no intention to draw birds to the site,” was an actual quote from Wednesday’s Convention Center briefing inside City Hall.
The white suit-wearing glass banger might be the Stars’ most recognizable fan, but he’s been missing this season. Until this week.
After decades of protest, the reservoir, which would seize land from generational East Texans, is still being considered.
The Stars have perhaps become the local pro team of choice recently. Here’s what to know if you haven’t been keeping up.
With equipment failures and calls to slash funding, DART is under more pressure than ever. Are bus drivers the collateral damage?
Dallas has reserved a higher percentage of land for parks than any other North Texas city included in the ratings.