Waymo Robotaxis Are Coming to Dallas, But You Won’t Be Able to Hitch a Ride
Keep an eye out, the driverless rideshare cars will be in Downtown Dallas starting this week.
Keep an eye out, the driverless rideshare cars will be in Downtown Dallas starting this week.
Chief Daniel Comeaux identified DPD’s lagging response times as a top priority in his first weeks on the job.
Low-income households are expected to be disproportionately burdened by the price hikes.
The passing of the first of eight priority Texas housing bills was called a ‘bellwether.’
Some lauded the code change while another council member voiced concern about its impacts on the ‘residential experience.’
Undercover videos have spurred the Senate hopeful’s recent investigations into local districts.
From which districts had the highest voter turnout to background on the council’s newest faces, here’s everything you need to know.
The organization planned to host bystander trainings across Texas in response to anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.
If no one ever mentioned fluoride again, we’d be satisfied. However, that doesn’t seem to be likely.
Dallas passed a similar ban in 2022, calling it the ‘right thing to do on behalf of our four-legged friends.’
The DHHS head visited Texas this week and downplayed the measles outbreak, encouraging attention for autism research instead.
The code change has been described as a “transformative step” in promoting housing density and diversity.
Dallas state Sen. Nathan Johnson argues that the voter-approved Proposition S is unconstitutional.
The ratings, based on data from 2023, are the first full evaluations districts have received since the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is the second time opponents have attempted to stall the controversial development.
Organizations dedicated to refugees, vaccines and immigration advocacy have resorted to staff layoffs in recent months.
Videos of a decked-out Dallas home lit up the internet. The City Council is discussing how to prevent this from happening.
Thousands of reporters from around the world will (hopefully) be in Dallas for the World Cup’s International Broadcast Center.
It’s about to get hot in here. Really hot. But you knew that already.
The most recent data shows that Black families have a harder time finding and affording quality food.
A popular spot for many of Dallas’ elite families has faced other lawsuits for failing to protect kids from a serial abuser.
The freshman state representative from Denton got schooled in a major way.