Dallas Settles Exxxotica Porn Convention Lawsuit for $650,000

Dallas ended up paying dearly for banning porn conventions from the city in 2016. On Wednesday, the City Council signed off on paying J. Handy $650,000 to settle the suit he brought against the city in February 2016. Handy, founder of the Exxxotica pornography and adult industry expo, sued the…

Here’s Who Paid $1.45 Million for Dallas’ Ode to Robert E. Lee

Thanks to an addendum to the Dallas City Council’s agenda Wednesday, we now know who felt flush enough to pay a million-and-a-half for Dallas’ recently toppled tribute to the treasonous Confederate general, Robert E. Lee. According to council documents, the high bidder in the city’s online auction for the statue,…

Will Dallas Mayor’s Office Be a Political Dead End for Johnson?

If he’s anything, Dallas mayor-elect Eric Johnson is an ambitious guy. He’s got degrees from Harvard, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania, and took his seat in the Texas House of Representatives before turning 40. In the legislature, he’s sought out high-profile fights, sparring over things like criminal justice reform,…

Dallas Chief Renee Hall May Be on the Verge of Getting Canned

The brand-new mayor elected Saturday is in for a tough initiation. During the campaign, Eric Johnson, a lawyer, gave the legally correct answer to questions about loose dogs and other knotty day-to-day problems: not the mayor’s job. And he’s right, legally and on paper. The day-to-day operation of city government…

Dallas Progressives Have Their Dark Night of the Soul

The lights went out twice on Dallas progressives Saturday night. First figuratively, when state Rep. Eric Johnson took a lead he wouldn’t come close to relinquishing in the city’s mayoral race, and then again a half hour or so later, when the power and Dallas City Council member Scott Griggs’…

Let’s Set Some Lines for Dallas’ Runoff Elections

Saturday night, mercifully if you ask us, Dallas’ 2019 municipal election is finally going to be over. The recordings, petty fighting and near-meltdowns that have characterized the last 10 days or so of the campaign will have finally run their course, and Dallas can get back to its most pressing…

New Poll Gives Democrats a Lot to Be Excited About in Texas

For the moment, at least, Texas sure does look a lot like a purple state. According to a poll from Quinnipiac University released Wednesday, President Donald Trump would have a significant fight on his hands with many of the top challengers for the Democratic nomination. Digging into the poll, the…

Secret Party Tape: Why Ray Hunt Fears Scott Griggs, Loves Eric Johnson

Last week a few readers posed a fair challenge to a Dallas Observer story by Stephen Young. The story confirmed that mayoral candidate Eric Johnson was anointed by a wealthy Dallas oilman looking for somebody to stop four-term City Council member Scott Griggs from getting elected mayor. The challenge posed…

Emails Show Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Pushed for Attempted Voter Purge

Turns out there may have been a third Texas official who had more than a little to do with the state’s recently failed attempt to purge about 100,000 people from its voter rolls. According to emails made public Tuesday and first brought to light by San Antonio Express-News reporter Guillermo Contreras,…

As Early Voting Winds Down, Here’s What We Know About Dallas’ Runoffs

For the literally hundreds of Dallas voters who are tuned in to the city’s municipal politics, Saturday’s mayoral and City Council runoffs have turned into entertaining scraps over the last week or so. There have been secret tapes, accusations of illegal electioneering and more Facebook fights than one could count. Scott…

Beto O’Rourke’s Presidential Campaign Is Stalled in First Gear

Beto O’Rourke is starting to look a lot like a presidential also-ran. The former U.S. representative from El Paso, the darling of Texas liberals and national political media during his ultimately unsuccessful bid to take down Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in 2018, has been relegated to the chasing pack for…

The Best (and Worst) of the 2019 Texas Legislature

Just as quickly as it came onto the scene in January, the 86th Texas Legislature faded into the background Monday night, closing up shop for the next two years. With Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s tweeted promise that he would not call a special session, Texans can rest easy knowing that…

Philip Kingston Unanimously Cleared in Council Ethics Fight

Dallas City Council member Philip Kingston did nothing wrong when he advocated for zoning changes to make building and renting garage apartments easier in Dallas before building a garage apartment on his own property, Dallas’ Ethics Advisory Commission decided Tuesday. Kingston was under fire after an anonymous member of the…

Breaking Down Texas Republicans’ Biggest 2019 Black Eye

One could be forgiven for not noticing that Texas Secretary of State David Whitley, the man behind the attempted voter purge that drew so much local, state and national media attention during the first half of 2019, exited the political stage Monday afternoon. It was Memorial Day, after all, and…