‘Please Dallas My Austin’: Austin’s New, $1.1 Million Logo Looks Familiar
They just want to be us soooooo bad.
They just want to be us soooooo bad.
ICE is relying on local jails to detain undocumented people until they can be processed by the immigration system.
The Legislature’s second special session ended Wednesday night without a sweeping THC ban, leaving us with questions.
As City Hall finalizes its annual budget, the controversial watchdog group wants police salaries to be put at the forefront.
Free speech experts claim the charges are legally dubious, but in line with Texas’ flexible hate crime interpretation.
The timely project was launched after at least 135 people were killed in the July 4 floods.
A memo sent to the council, mayor and city manager on Thursday states that more potential budget cuts will be outlined soon.
Despite the recent measles outbreak, doctors believe fear of ICE and vaccine misinformation could be keeping people away.
The Park board was ‘shocked’ to find out a critical fee paid by developers was slashed. Now, City Council must decide what builders pay.
The Department of Homeland Security said a man approached the facility Monday evening and claimed to have a detonator on his wrist.
The Retrograde, a publication that operates independently of the university, will be allowed to be distributed on campus.
The immigration enforcement agency announced the suspension of age requirements for officers ahead of its massive hiring expo.
The local attorney has described himself as “unapologetically fascist” and has worked with multiple white extremist groups.
A Dallas woman wanted to help the immigrant community navigate the court system. In doing so, she comes face to face with ICE.
The new maps will go to the Senate Thursday, before Gov. Abbott can sign them into law.
Texas school districts are prepped to hang Ten Commandment posters. Now, a federal judge has blocked their display in 11 districts, including Plano.
Only the finest for our city’s mayor, apparently. Records show luxury flights and luxury safari tours were on the agenda.
Dallas receives $51 million each year in federal grant funding. Congress could change the rules on how that money is used.
A new law that will make it easier for developers to build in commercially-zoned areas has been a ‘nuclear bomb’ to opponents.
A court ruling upheld the right to drag performances on public university campuses. So, what’s UNT waiting for?
New study reveals out-of-district buyers pay the nation’s highest premium for homes that feed into the district.
Four physicians from the Dallas area gathered Thursday to recount their experiences bringing medical care to a war zone.