Tallying Up What North Texas Reps Actually Got Done in the Legislative Session
State Sen. Royce West was Dallas’ most prolific legislator this session, claiming 60 victories by Sine Die.
State Sen. Royce West was Dallas’ most prolific legislator this session, claiming 60 victories by Sine Die.
The Dallas Animal Shelter has temporarily paused the intake program, citing the need to catch up on space and resources.
DeBoer coached the team to conference titles in six out of the last seven seasons, but the Stanley Cup has eluded him.
After becoming a coach herself, Jamilet Almaras came to terms with abuse she experienced at the hands of Kaylen Cottongame.
Fewer homes are selling than in years past, but the ones that do close are doing so for thousands of dollars more than in 2024.
The software is embroiled in legal challenges and was built on billions of images from social media, causing privacy concerns for some.
European airlines report a decrease in U.S.-bound flight bookings, even as DFW Airport expands its international offerings.
Schools will now be able to handle students who bring e-cigarette devices to campus on a case-by-case basis.
A veterinarian says keeping Dallas’ pet population healthy is key to keeping the city’s most vulnerable healthy.
It’s easier to kill a bill than to pass one, but a last-minute push could get some legislation onto the governor’s desk.
A significant dropoff in international students at Texas universities could be detrimental to a multibillion-dollar industry.
Dallas has half the bicycle infrastructure of Houston, Austin and San Antonio. The newly adopted plan could fix that.
Dallas needs concrete to build, but the industry’s pollution is concerning for families who utilize a nearby soccer park.
If you enjoy traveling with free luggage, today might be a good time to book your summer travels.
Mahmoud Khalil was arrested in March and has been kept at an ICE detention center in Louisiana despite his legal status in the U.S.
“There is no intention to draw birds to the site,” was an actual quote from Wednesday’s Convention Center briefing inside City Hall.
The white suit-wearing glass banger might be the Stars’ most recognizable fan, but he’s been missing this season. Until this week.
With equipment failures and calls to slash funding, DART is under more pressure than ever. Are bus drivers the collateral damage?
Dallas has reserved a higher percentage of land for parks than any other North Texas city included in the ratings.
A coalition of organizations filed a lawsuit in 2021, claiming that statewide redistricting minimized the political power of Latinos.
Five of the fastest-growing cities across the U.S. are located in this region.
Dozens of Dallas residents spoke for and against the “momentous and meaningful” ordinance change on Wednesday.