Abbott Can Stand the Heat: Last Week’s Energy Shortage Unlikely to Alter Governor Race
Despite ERCOT’s recent notice to conserve power, Gov. Greg Abbott is unlikely to feel the heat.
Despite ERCOT’s recent notice to conserve power, Gov. Greg Abbott is unlikely to feel the heat.
On Monday, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn argued against the For the People Act.
There was controversy, emails to city officials and petitions all in disapproval of the proclamation. It all set the stage for a tense City Council meeting June 15. One of the people who turned out was Ryan Khalil.
A new project seeks to honor former Gov. Ann Richards’ legacy in Downtown Dallas.
Thousands attended a Juneteenth march over the weekend. Organizers say the parade will be around for ‘a very long time.’
The debate over scooter rentals is really about the future of Dallas.
They operate seven days a week, 16 hours a day between two shifts. One shift runs from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. and the other runs from then till 11 p.m.
Months after February’s deadly winter storm, questions remain surrounding who will foot consumers’ sky-high energy bills.
Debate over Pride month shows divide in Rowlett.
When a group of White Lives Matter demonstrators showed up in the small town of Centerville, they didn’t find the warm welcome they were hoping for.
The shelter takes in 60-100 animals a day. In the first week of June, they took in 472 dogs and cats.
Residents hope the land will be home to a new park in the neighborhood.
On Monday, former U.S. Congressman Beto O’Rourke spoke at a rally in Denton.
George P. Bush is running for Texas attorney general. Some believe he’s attempting to curry favor with former President Donald Trump.
Some North Texans want to see actor Matthew McConaughey as the state’s next governor.
Some Texas Republicans are celebrating what they call the most conservative Legislature in the state’s history. Not everyone on the right is satisfied.
At the For God & Country Patriot Roundup, Flynn seemed to back the idea of a coup. Now, he’s claiming it was all fake news.
Between July 9 and 11, CPAC is hosting a conference in downtown Dallas. The theme this year is to ‘UnCancel America.’
Bo’s Law is headed to the governor’s desk.
Mayoral candidate Deborah Peoples is ready to unite Fort Worth.
The Mayor’s Task Force on Safer Communities identified convenience stores as a common thread to neighborhood crime problems. The increased focus on convenience stores that drive crime is part of Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia’s new plan to crack down on violent crime.
Beto O’Rourke is again making headlines over a purported bid for Texas governor.