American, Southwest Say They Want No Part of Child-Separation Fallout

As President Donald Trump did his best to worm his way out of a self-inflicted crisis Wednesday afternoon, issuing an executive order that halts the separation immigrant children from their parents if the parents are arrested crossing the U.S. border, two of Dallas’ biggest companies made it clear that they…

As Trump Ends Family Separation, Dallas County Still Prepared to Help

President Donald Trump announced early Wednesday afternoon that he will end the policy of separating immigrant children from their families, initiated by the Department of Justice in April. An executive order, which the president said he would sign later in the day, will call for children and families detained trying…

Anti-Gay Slur Painted on Denton House After Pro-LGBTQ Candidate’s Victory

Someone slashed a gay pride flag over the weekend that flew outside the Denton home shared by activists who support transgender people, immigrants and people of color. The vandal spray-painted  “FAGS” on the house’s garage door. Police say that happened sometime after 11 p.m. Saturday, just hours after Deborah Armintor stepped outside…

First Baptist Billboards to Multiply Like Loaves and Fishes

Score this round for First Baptist Dallas. Big. Less than a week after seeing two billboards celebrating the title of pastor Robert Jeffress’ “Freedom Sunday” sermon — “America Is a Christian Nation” — taken down by New York City-based Outfront Media, the church is putting up 10 times as many…

Meet Dena Miller, the DFW Woman Who Runs Trumpettes of America

Former Mrs. Highland Park Dena Miller, national director of the Trumpettes of America, has a message for all her detractors on social media. “I’m a mom, tweeting from Dallas. I’m not a bot, you dumbass!” she says. Sometimes that’s hard to believe. Miller’s Twitter feed resembles something a Russian operative might…

City Council Signs Off on Later Meetings, Traveling Road Show

Like it or not, the Dallas City Council is coming to your neighborhood. After nearly an hour of scattered, often confusing debate, the council signed off a plan to hold one City Council meeting in the afternoon and evening every month. It’ll also conduct meetings in different locations throughout the…

No, Really. Not Joking. Huge Arches on McDermott Bridge Are Fake. Go Figure.

The Trinity Trust Foundation, now calling itself the Trinity Park Conservancy, has posted a job notice (see below) for a construction manager, citing among the club’s previous accomplishments the construction of the Margaret McDermott Bridge that carries Interstate 30 across the Trinity River downtown. I thought they might want to…

Dallas Wants to Toughen Up Dangerous-Dog Ordinance

After a number of high-profile dog attacks, including the summer 2016 mauling death of Antoinette Brown in South Dallas and an April attack near Fair Park, Dallas is prepared to strengthen its dangerous-dog ordinance and establish criminal penalties for owners whose dogs attack. Under a proposal from Dallas Animal Services,…

Dallas May Be Getting Later City Council Meetings

Dallas City Council meetings, long a haven for politicians, lawyers, journalists and others who can’t find honest jobs, could be getting a little more open, pending a Wednesday council vote. Like many big cities, all four of Dallas’ council meetings are held in the morning. Beginning at 9 a.m. on…

‘Blood and Soil,’ Once Nazi Rhetoric, Pops Up in Arlington

“Keep America American,” says the bold-face red font on the flyers dropped in an Arlington neighborhood this week. Some were also found in San Antonio late last month. Police in Arlington do not know who distributed the flyers — which call immigrants criminals and encourage people to report them to…

Bike Share Regulations Are Coming — Finally

It looks like Dallas’ bike-share regulations are going to get in just under the wire before the City Council’s July recess. The council agreed Wednesday to a June 27 vote on the rules the city will impose on the bike companies that have been operating in the city without regulation…

Here’s What Your Dallas City Council Members Are Worried About

It’s a common refrain, one you’ll hear often if you’re unfortunate enough to attend many Dallas City Council meetings. When one of the council members wants to talk at length about something with city staff, he or she will often request to do so “offline.” That means the council member…

For Your Consideration, President Trump: Five Texans You Should Pardon

Again Monday morning, President Donald Trump made it clear that he’s willing to use one of the few absolute powers belonging to him as president in ways that benefit him as he fights special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into his campaign and administration. Trump has pardoned political lackeys who kept…