Dallas City Council Member Scott Griggs Confirms Mayoral Run

As of last night, it’s official. Scott Griggs, North Oak Cliff’s long-serving City Council member, is running for mayor. “Dallas needs a new kind of mayor, a mayor we can trust to champion our neighborhoods and our diverse communities and lead us to reclaim Dallas for the people of Dallas,”…

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and the White House, a Match Made in Heaven

As rumors surrounding Dan Patrick and a potential White House job reached a fever pitch, the Observer’s thoughts turn, naturally, to Henny Youngman. “Take our lieutenant governor … please.” Patrick, the most powerful politician in the state, couldn’t be a better fit for the White House. Throughout 2016, he was…

Convention Center Gives Big, Old Wobbly Middle Finger to City Auditor

The Dallas city auditor released a report last Friday painting the outfit that promotes the Dallas Convention Center as a runaway, money-burning, out-of-control party barn. Soon after, Mayor Mike Rawlings had words to say. Rawlings told The Dallas Morning News: “The narrative in the audit is about vaguery. That ultimately…

What the 2018 Electorate Tells Us About 2020 and Beyond

For two or three weeks before November’s midterm election, there was no better parlor game in Texas than trying to figure out what the daily early voting numbers coming in from the Secretary of State’s Office actually meant. Was 2018 going to be politics as usual in Texas or was…

Dallas ISD Board Member Miguel Solis Is Running for Mayor

And then there were six. Or is it seven? Nine maybe? Whichever it is, former Dallas ISD School Board President Miguel Solis announced Monday morning that he’s joining Dallas’ burgeoning herd of mayoral contenders. Solis, rumored for months to be looking at a run, officially kicked off his campaign on…

City Hall Gets It Right and Wrong About Poverty and Crime

If it’s anything, the Ridgecrest apartment complex, located almost all the way to Mountain Creek Lake in far West Dallas, is proof that in the last half-century most local and national government programs designed to end poverty have been stupid. The good news is that Dallas is beginning to figure…

Most Systems Are Go for DFW TSA, Despite Fed Shutdown

Dallas’ airports are feeling the effects of President Donald Trump’s government shutdown but aren’t likely to face any serious pain for another couple of weeks, Transportation Security Administration union officials say. Quoting unnamed local sources, CNN reported Friday afternoon that “call-outs” (sick days) by DFW Airport TSA agents are up…

Three Days Into 2019 and 2020 Is Already in Full Swing for Rep. Allred

Thursday should’ve been — and was — a triumphal day for Dallas’ newest U.S. House representative, Democrat Colin Allred. He got his reward for beating incumbent Pete Sessions in their grueling 2018 campaign, finally being sworn in as member of the 116th Congress. Allred, who’s contributing a diary about his…

Former Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez Can’t Win Anything

Adding insult to whatever one might call Lupe Valdez’s quixotic gubernatorial campaign, Texas Monthly announced Thursday that the former Dallas County sheriff was the second runner-up in the magazine’s annual search for Texas’ biggest bum steer. Valdez’s 13-point loss to incumbent Governor Greg Abbott, the largest for any statewide candidate,…

In 2019, Mueller’s Silence So Far on Collusion May Suddenly Make Sense

This won’t take a minute, I promise. I am writing on New Year’s Eve day, trying to peer ahead. I have this one question: Why wouldn’t President Donald Trump and his supporters interpret special counsel Robert Mueller’s relative silence on collusion in exactly the opposite way they have been interpreting…

A Guide to Dallas for Mayoral Candidates New to the City

A couple of Fridays ago, someone you’ve probably never heard of jumped into the Dallas mayoral race. We didn’t write about it because Lynn McBee’s announcement came at 5:30 on a Friday afternoon, prime news dump time, and because no one was kind enough to even send us a press…

An Op-Ed Sparks a Tiny Protest in Front of The Dallas Morning News

When community activist Keyaira Saunders finished second in a 12-person race for Dallas City Council, her supporters knew she would have to clear a tall hurdle to win the runoff against Carolyn King Arnold, who once held the District 4 seat. The Dallas Morning News’ editorial board didn’t make the…

Mark Zuckerberg Won’t Save Us From Liars. Skepticism Will.

Tell me this. Recently I looked at the website of a prominent Dallas consulting firm and noticed they have a social media specialist on their staff who “guides paid social strategy … working with clients to generate content that educates, motivates and empowers target audiences to act in ways that…

No Matter What Anybody Says, Not Shaving’s Not Saving Ted Cruz

The key to likability was there all along, hiding in plain sight for Ted Cruz, Texas’ junior senator. Turns out, he didn’t need to be a fan of The Simpsons, country music or The Princess Bride in order to convince people that he wasn’t a time-traveling serial killer doing his best to…