Where Migrant Kids Will Likely Live in Dallas

With Central American kids streaming across Texas’ border and nothing but partisan posturing on the horizon, Dallas County, under the leadership of County Judge Clay Jenkins and in partnership with the feds, is preparing to shelter thousands of unaccompanied minors from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, starting as soon as…

Judge Restrains City from Issuing Building Permits for Cityplace Development

District Judge Emily Tobolowsky issued an order Friday blocking, at least for now, developer Trammell Crow’s plan to build a 130,000-square-foot Sam’s Club in Cityplace, just north downtown. Residents in the neighborhood near Haskell Avenue and Central Expressway won a temporary restraining order that prevents the city from issuing building…

CityPlace Sam’s Approved, Until Court Hearing Tomorrow, At Least

As expected, the Dallas City Plan Commission voted this afternoon to approve the Trammell Crow backed plan for the area surrounding U.S. 75 and Haskell Avenue. The plan, for a development that’s been labeled the East Village, was presented to neighbors as being for a walkable, diverse multi-use outcropping. To…

Residents Seek Temporary Restraining Order Against CityPlace Sam’s Club

East Village Association, a group representing residents who live near the proposed East Village development, has filed a request for a temporary restraining order and a permanent injunction against the city of Dallas and the Plan Commission to block a zoning change that would allow construction of a 130,000-square-foot Sam’s…

Really? Cleveland?

GOP leadership has officially announced that exotic, exciting Cleveland will be hosting the RNC convention in 2016. The final announcement has come after weeks of teasers. Last month, the RNC selection committee narrowed the convention site shortlist to four cities. Then, last week, they announced that Kansas City and Denver…

TxDOT Told Woman Her Ten Commandments Sign Was an Ad, Is Now Backtracking

If you think Texas’ highways are too beautiful to sully with cheap, unpermitted signs, you’re not alone. Under the Highway Beautification Transportation Code, the Texas Department of Transportation has some very strict, un-Texas-like regulations dictating the types of signs people can display. First, for what is allowed: businesses along highways…

City Council Approves $4.4 Million to Fix Victory Park Issues

This afternoon, the Dallas City Council voted unanimously to kick in more than $4.4 million from sports arena tax-increment financing district funds to begin some of the more rudimentary tasks necessary to rehabilitate the dystopian pseudo-urban wasteland that is Victory Park. The money is but a small part of the…

Dallas Cops Get Grant to Study How to Patrol the Trinity

It may comes as a surprise, but as more of the Trinity River project becomes actually worth using, the security concerns facing the area become more complex. To that end, with help from a grant by the Caruth Foundation through the Trinity Trust, the Dallas Police Department is conducting a…

Royce West Is Suing One of His Constituents for Defamation

In a lawsuit filed in Dallas’ 44th District Court on Thursday, state Senator Royce West claims a resident of his district has consistently defamed him and has, more recently, begun stalking him at campaign and other events, including a pair of funerals. At the events West cites, Bennie Jeffery held…