Poker Rooms in Farmers Branch? It Might Not Be in the Cards.
Things aren’t looking so hot for poker clubs in Farmers Branch, but the games will continue in other cities across the state – including Dallas, for now at least.
Things aren’t looking so hot for poker clubs in Farmers Branch, but the games will continue in other cities across the state – including Dallas, for now at least.
For the first time, Dallas voters are able to have a bit more say over what goes on at the county appraisal district board.
Even after a year, questions remain about the deadly May 6, 2023, Allen mass shooting, but the city hasn’t let that stop them from remembering the fallen.
Immigrants accounted for 23.2% of the total population in Dallas and their households earned $10.7 billion in income in 2022, according to a new report.
As banks are banned from the Texas bond industry, interest rates are inflating and taxpayers are footing the bill.
A Rowlett city council member voted to approve a zoning case earlier this year. A Rowlett resident says he should have recused himself from the vote.
Prices for airline tickets are already the highest they’ve been in years, and recent flight route cuts could drive up costs even more.
Critics say that Street Cop Training teaches unconstitutional police tactics and promotes toxic behavior. That hasn’t stopped local departments from hiring them.
One North Texas professor believes police responses to other campus protests may be “encouraging” students to join a Pro-Palestinian movement.
Library books and censorship are among the hottest topics in education, especially when it comes to local elections.
On Tuesday, UNT student groups added to the wave of college campus protests that have erupted across the country in recent days. More around North Texas are expected.
Not long after they moved in, Dallas development services employees had to vacate their new office because it failed city inspections.
The move won’t legalize marijuana across the country, but it’s a step in that direction.
The Texas governor adds to his list of threats and jokes aimed at migrants with an alligator video from the Rio Grande.
Manufactured or mobile housing can be more affordable, but that doesn’t mean it’s cheap.
Gun violence incidents affecting two Dallas-area high schools have led to increased on-campus personnel and safety protocol retraining.
The council unanimously voted to reimagine the “malfunctioning,” “dark” and”confusing” downtown central library.
U.S. News & World Report gives high marks for some Dallas public high schools in its latest study.
After 16 months, The Freak will again become The Eagle and play rock music instead of hosting wide-ranging talk.
The Caitlin Clark Effect is coming to North Texas on May 3 in what is expected to be the guard’s first professional game. Here’s what you need to know.
A North Texas man’s family is looking for justice in a wrongful death lawsuit brought against Kaufman County.
The partnership of Dallas and Arlington police with a real-time crime surveillance platform shows the blurred line between safety and privacy.