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‘Absolutely Horrifying’: Nearly 7 in 10 Republicans Believe in Great Replacement Theory, Poll Shows

By Simone CarterJune 3, 2022

Nearly 70% of Republicans believe in tenets of the great replacement theory, a racist conspiracy popularized by prominent conservatives.

Federal Judge Says Sexually Oriented Businesses Can Stay Open Late … For Now

By Jacob VaughnMay 27, 2022

Months after Dallas passed an ordinance saying sexually oriented businesses needed to close from 2-6 a.m., a federal judge says it can’t be enforced.

Uvalde Elementary School Shooting Deepens Rift in Texas Politics

By Simone CarterMay 26, 2022

On Wednesday, Beto O’Rourke interrupted Gov. Greg Abbott’s press conference about the Uvalde school shooting.

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Uvalde Elementary Massacre Is Among the Deadliest Mass Shootings in Texas History

By Simone CarterMay 25, 2022

Tuesday’s massacre at an Uvalde elementary school is one of Texas’ deadliest mass shootings.

Dallas Aimed to Reduce Lead Exposure in Homes. Some $200,000 Later, None Have Been Fixed

By Jacob VaughnMay 25, 2022

Lead exposure can cause health problems for children and adults. That why there’s been an effort to address homes built before 1978 that likely utilized lead-based paint. Years after receiving over $2 million to address this, only 10 homes are in the pipeline for the lead-reduction services.

Some Dallas Residents Oppose Sobering Center, Other Plans for Sites to Help the Homeless Population

By Jacob VaughnMay 24, 2022

Residents say they’ve been left out of the city’s plans for new projects to help the homeless.

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Texas Republicans Rejoice as Judge Upholds Migrant Expulsions Under Title 42

By Patrick StricklandMay 23, 2022

When a federal judge in Louisiana blocked the government from ending Title 42, a controversial policy that allows the U.S. to expel migrants on public health grounds  because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Texan Republicans leapt to celebrate the ruling and rights groups quickly issued condemnations. Judge Robert Summerhays, writing in…

LGBTQ Group: Sandra Crenshaw Should Apologize for ‘Homophobic Attack’ Against Runoff Opponent

By Jacob VaughnMay 19, 2022

Former City Council member Sandra Crenshaw stepped up to the microphone at Tuesday’s Dallas County Commissioners Court meeting to make what some are calling homophobic and transphobic remarks against her opponent in the runoff election for Texas House District 100. Her opponent, Venton Jones, is an openly gay, openly HIV positive candidate.

‘You’ve Lost the Debate’: Texas Republican Dan Crenshaw Brushes Off Tucker Carlson’s ‘Eyepatch’ Joke

By Simone CarterMay 18, 2022

FOX News’ Tucker Carlson called Texas U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw “eyepatch McCain,” sparking condemnation from Democrats and some Republicans alike.

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Destructive Beetle That Can Devastate Ash Trees May Be in Dallas County

By Jacob VaughnMay 17, 2022

The emerald ash borer, a destructive non-native wood-boring pest that seeks out ash trees, has been found in different parts of North Texas over the years. It’s only a matter of time before it’s in Dallas.

Setting Up a Concrete Batch Plant in Dallas Just Got a Little Harder

By Jacob VaughnMay 16, 2022

An ordinance passed by City Council this week will help Dallas residents fight batch plants trying to set up shop near their communities.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Latest Proposal: Cut Off Baby Formula to Migrant Infants

By Patrick StricklandMay 14, 2022

Since he launched Operation Lone Star last year, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has attracted criticism from rights groups and advocates over the controversial border clampdown. But his latest idea – pressuring the federal government to cut off baby formula to migrant children – is possibly his harshest yet. On Thursday,…

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New District Map Off to Dallas City Council for Possible Changes and Approval

By Jacob VaughnMay 12, 2022

The final redistricting maps threatened to split neighborhoods. There’s less of that in the final map submitted to City Council, but now some say it doesn’t change enough.

As Runoff Nears, Attorney General Ken Paxton Attacks George P. Bush as a ‘Liberal’ and ‘RINO’

By Simone CarterMay 11, 2022

In a new ad, Attorney General Ken Paxton slams his Republican primary opponent as a liberal in GOP clothing.

Dallas City Council to Vote on Banning Dog and Cat Sales by Businesses

By Patrick StricklandMay 11, 2022

On Wednesday, the Dallas City Council is scheduled to vote on an item that would ban for-profit businesses from selling dogs and cats. First proposed in December, the Dallas Humane Pet Stores Ordinance seeks to stop the puppy mill industry and could get violators slapped with a fine of up…

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Dallas’ Shingle Mountain Site Could Be Ready for Residential Use by Summer 2024

By Jacob VaughnMay 10, 2022

Residents in Floral Farms want the site of Shingle Mountain to be dedicated to park space in their community. First, it needs a cleanup. That could take until 2024.

‘Violent Terrorists’ or ‘Peaceful Protesters’: Ted Cruz Can’t Make Up His Mind on U.S. Capitol Rioters

By Simone CarterMay 9, 2022

This week, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz classified the Jan. 6 insurrections as “peaceful protesters.”

Three North Texas Police Officers Indicted Over George Floyd Protests in Summer 2020

By Jacob VaughnMay 7, 2022

Three North Texas police officers have been indicted after two years of investigation by the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office and the Dallas Police Department.

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New Poll Shows Texas Republicans Believe Christians, White People Most Discriminated Against

By Simone CarterMay 5, 2022

Many Texas Republicans believe that white people and Christians face the most discrimination, according to a new poll.

Beto O’Rourke Drags Gov. Greg Abbott After Mexico Drops Texas-Bound Rail Link Worth Billions

By Simone CarterMay 3, 2022

Beto O’Rourke is slamming Gov. Greg Abbott’s trade policies after the Mexican government said it’s rerouting a rail link that would have gone through Texas.

Investigation Finds Delays in Response to Forest Hill Apartment Fire that Displaced 100 People

By Jacob VaughnMay 3, 2022

It took nearly twice as long as it should have for Dallas Fire-Rescue to respond to an apartment fire that saw 24 units destroyed and 100 people displaced. City management recommends more training.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Gets Another $495 Million for Widely Criticized Border Operation

By Patrick StricklandMay 2, 2022

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star hasn’t gone over well with everyone. Since he launched it last March, the campaign has attracted criticism from Democrats and some Republicans. On Friday, Abbott announced that Texas had approved another $495.3 million for Operation Lone Star and additional “border security operations,” according…

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