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As Contracts Get Nixed, Dallas-Fort Worth’s ‘Overheated’ Housing Market Might Be Cooling Off

By Kate PezzulliJuly 29, 2022

High interest rates price out many would-be homebuyers in the Dallas housing market and lead to higher-than-normal contract cancellations.

Texas Teen Activist Raises Over $300,000 for Abortion Funds After Being Mocked by Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz

By Simone CarterJuly 28, 2022

After Congressman Matt Gaetz bullied her on media, a Texas teen activist raised more than $168,000 for abortion rights.

Mothers Against Greg Abbott Say ‘No’ to Texas’ Republican Governor in New Viral Ad

By Simone CarterJuly 27, 2022

A group called Mothers Against Greg Abbott has released a pair of viral ads in recent weeks.

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Shingle Manufacturer Plans to Leave West Dallas in 7 Years, But Locals Want It Out Sooner

By Jacob VaughnJuly 27, 2022

For decades, the GAF shingle factory has operated in West Dallas, becoming the largest industrial sulfur dioxide polluter in the whole county. Its days in the community may be numbered.

It’s a Good Year for Poisonous Water Hemlock in Dallas, and That’s Bad News for Us

By Jacob VaughnJuly 26, 2022

The city is trying to get rid of a toxic plant called water hemlock with as little interaction with it as possible. That’s why it has opted for chemical treatment, which some worry could affect wildlife.

Dallas Firefighters Needed Equipment From Neighboring Cities Because Theirs Didn’t Work

By Jacob VaughnJuly 25, 2022

Dallas firefighters needed specialized vehicles to put out a fire last week. One stopped working at the scene. The other broke down while still en route.

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Then Versus Now: Some Texas Republicans Have Changed Their Tune About Jan. 6

By Simone CarterJuly 23, 2022

What Texas Republicans said about the Jan. 6 insurrection after it happened versus what they’re saying about it now.

Dockless Vehicles Like Scooters Could Come Back to Dallas by October

By Jacob VaughnJuly 22, 2022

When Dallas started having problems with dockless vehicles, officials gave them the boot. They’ve been out of the city since 2020 but they could make a return in the coming months if operators are willing to play by new rules.

From Ted Cruz to Ronny Jackson: Four Times the Texas GOP Went Gaga Over Guns

By Simone CarterJuly 21, 2022

Several prominent Texas Republicans are defending guns rights in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting.

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Dallas Democrats Accuse Former GOP State House Candidate of Submitting Fraudulent Application

By Simone CarterJuly 20, 2022

Dallas Democrats are alleging that a GOP candidate for state representative submitted a false application.

Trump, Ted Cruz, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Hungarian PM Viktor Orban Will Speak at CPAC Dallas

By Patrick StricklandJuly 20, 2022

Last year, CPAC Dallas attracted thousands of attendees. This year, the convention will again include hardline Republican speakers from across the country and beyond.

Amid Controversy Over Hi-Line Connector Trail Project, Construction Company Sues Dallas

By Jacob VaughnJuly 19, 2022

A lawsuit could delay a trail project meant to connect Victory Park to the Design District.

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Texas Secretary of State Agreed to Meet ‘Election Conspiracy Theorist’ Patrick Byrne

By Patrick Strickland and OthersJuly 15, 2022

Texas Secretary of State John B. Scott, a Republican appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott to his post in October 2021, communicated directly with a conspiracy theorist pushing the debunked notion that President Joe Biden’s victory was fraudulent and that the elections were marred by widespread voter fraud, according to text…

‘Reckless and Dangerous’: Texas Dems and Immigration Advocates Slam Abbott’s ‘Invasion’ Rhetoric

By Simone CarterJuly 14, 2022

Experts and advocates fear that Gov. Greg Abbott’s continued border clampdown could contribute to violence against Latinos.

Texas House Committee Is Set to Hold Hearing on Housing ‘Crisis’

By Kate PezzulliJuly 13, 2022

The Texas Committee on Urban Affairs is holding a meeting on July 14 to discuss the housing crisis in the state

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As Greg Abbott Brags of ‘Turning Back’ Migrants at Border, Operation Lone Star’s in Hot Water

By Patrick StricklandJuly 12, 2022

When Texas Gov. Greg Abbott goes on Fox News, he’s not too shy to brag about his anti-migrant policies. On Sunday, he told the conservative news channel that Texas and the U.S. was enduring an “invasion driven by the cartels” on the southern border. “We’ve turned back tens of thousands…

In a Post-Roe Texas, Southlake Insurance Company Says It Will Cover Employee Birthing Costs

By Simone CarterJuly 11, 2022

A Southlake-based insurance company recently announced that it will cover the medical costs for employees who give birth.

Texas Republican Lawmaker Wants to Ban Minors from Using Social Media

By Simone CarterJuly 8, 2022

One Republican state lawmaker wants to ban social media for Texans under the age of 18.

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As Institutional Buyers Gobble Up Dallas Housing, Congress Investigates Trend Nationwide

By Jacob VaughnJuly 7, 2022

The number of homes purchased by institutional investors is increasing. Congress wants to know what that’s doing to the housing market.

Conservative Officials on Texas-Mexico Border Are Declaring an ‘Invasion.’ Critics Say There Isn’t One.

By Simone CarterJuly 6, 2022

Several local conservative leaders have declared an “invasion” at the Texas border, but critics say the move could carry deadly consequences.

‘Fresh Start’: Dallas County DA and District Clerk to Hold Annual Expungement Expo

‘Fresh Start’: Dallas County DA and District Clerk to Hold Annual Expungement Expo

By Patrick StricklandJuly 6, 2022

The Dallas County District Attorney’s Office has announced the sixth annual Dallas County Expunction Expo, giving people the opportunity to have certain offenses wiped from their records. Launched in 2017, the Expunction Expo received a record number of applications in a one-week period last year, according to a press release…

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DART Wanted New Routes to Make Commuters Freer. Not Everyone Is Waiting Around for Change.

By Jacob VaughnJuly 5, 2022

In February 2020, Jarrett Walker manned a podium in a room at the Old Parkland hospital building, some 200 people in front of him. Speaking to the crowd, he shared his philosophy on public transportation: It boils down to personal freedom. The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) board had contracted…

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