The Case for Sticking With the Cowboys This Season

This could come as a shock from the newspaper that offended so many snowflakes with its claim that Globe Life Park and the Rangers are North Texas’ safe space for conservatives, but the Observer sincerely believes that you should stick with the Dallas Cowboys this season. Despite controversies that have…

Texas Legislators Sue Feds Over Citizenship Question on Census

The Mexican-American Legislative Caucus and Texas Senate Hispanic Caucus are adamant that Texas residents should not have to answer questions about their immigration status when census takers come to their doors in 2020. The groups, which comprise the majority of Latino and Latina representatives in the Legislature, sued the Department…

Lupe Valdez Owes More Than $12,000 in Back Taxes

Two days after wrapping up the Democratic nomination for governor, former Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez faced her first bit of general election adversity Thursday as information emerged that she is delinquent on 2017 taxes for seven properties in Dallas and Ellis counties. According to information first reported by the…

Hope Abounds as Colin Allred Prepares To Take On Pete Sessions

Five-and-a-half months from now, on another Tuesday night and after another watch party, Colin Allred and his merry band of supporters will know if all the hope they felt as they gathered in North Dallas on primary runoff night was real. They’ll know whether or not longtime incumbent Congressman Pete…

Stuff Happening at City Hall You Can Be Optimistic About, Maybe Possibly

Under the old rules at City Hall, the term “economic development” meant “friends of City Council members looking for money.” Dallas pursued an economic development strategy based on heavily subsidizing grocery stores, funding race car museum startups and making large grants to chicken joints, even though similar concepts had not…

Dallas White Old Guard, Dallas Black Old Guard: Peas in a Bad Pod

It’s unfair for me to spend time here tearing into the city’s old rich white elite and never say anything about other people’s elites. Everybody’s got one. It’s hard to generalize about the city’s Hispanic leadership because they’re very diverse politically, and frankly, I really don’t see them doing much…

Here’s Who Paid Sick Leave in Dallas Would Help

This spring, as workers’ rights advocates began their push for mandatory paid sick leave for every worker employed in Dallas, one of the biggest questions that bubbled to the surface is just how many people in the city need paid sick leave. New data from the nonpartisan Institute for Women’s Policy…

Dallas Has a Housing Plan to Bring Back the Middle Class

Two days after lamenting middle-class residents’ flight from Dallas, the City Council did something about it. By a 15-0 vote, the council passed Dallas’ first comprehensive housing policy, which it hopes will bring 20,000 new homes to 13 of the city’s 14 council districts. Through zoning and financing initiatives, the…

Salman Bhojani Got Elected to Euless City Council. What Now?

Euless lawyer Salman Bhojani did it. After a losing run for City Council two years ago, he scored an apparent victory Saturday night, finishing 37 votes ahead of Molly Maddux when all the ballots were counted. While he still faces a potential recount — Maddux has not conceded, talked to…