Dallas County Flu Season Claims Its Sixth Death

Dallas County health officials announced late Friday that an 89-year-old Dallas resident is the sixth person in the county to succumb to the flu this month. Dallas County Health and Human Services doesn’t release any additional information about virus or infection victims. Each of the six Dallas County deaths this…

Dallas Catholic Diocese Releases List of Credibly Accused Priests

A little more than three months after promising this day would come, Dallas’ Roman Catholic diocese made good Thursday, releasing the names of 31 priests with ties to Dallas who were the subjects of credible allegations of sexual abuse. Joining with Dallas, dioceses across the state released the names of…

Let’s Revel in What the Mavs Pulled Off Thursday Afternoon

It’s hard to overstate what the Dallas Mavericks pulled off Thursday afternoon. In exchange for disgruntled point guard Dennis Smith Jr., Wesley Matthews and DeAndre Jordan and two future first-round draft picks, the Mavs acquired center Kristaps Porzingis, Courtney Lee and Tim Hardaway Jr. from the New York Knicks. Porzingis,…

DPD Releases Sketch of Park Lane Garage Shooter

Dallas Police Department officers are looking for a teenager they believe shot and killed an former Highland Park High School student during an apparent drug deal gone wrong. According to a description from witnesses who accompanied the victim, Joseph Pintucci, to the garage, the 18-year-old’s shooter is Latino, between 18…

Dallas Remains Deadly for Pedestrians, New Study Says

North Texas remains extremely dangerous for pedestrians even as Dallas takes steps to modernize its thoroughfares, according to the 2019 version of Smart Growth America’s Dangerous By Design report. According to the study, 1,037 pedestrians died after being struck by cars in DFW between 2008 and 2017. Put another way, that’s 1.49…

Potential Noncitizens Have Cast 58,000 Votes in Texas, Paxton Says

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton dropped quite the bombshell Friday afternoon: Nearly a year after his office announced an extensive voter fraud initiative, the Texas Secretary of State’s office has discovered that about 95,000 individuals identified as not having documentation of their citizenship on file with the Texas Department of…

Ken Paxton’s Got a New Plan to Keep Texas Off Opioids

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton rolled out the state’s next big plan to save Texans from U.S.’ ongoing opioid epidemic Tuesday afternoon: A website and some seriously weird stock photography. “The misuse and abuse of prescription opioids cost lives and devastate Texas families in every region of our state,” Paxton…

State Rep. Eric Johnson Is Running for Dallas Mayor, Too

Turns out, former Texas state Rep. Jason Villalba wasn’t the last person to squeeze himself onto Dallas’ large field of mayoral candidates. Tuesday morning, West Dallas state Rep. Eric Johnson surprisingly threw his own hat into the mayoral ring, bringing the number of candidates running for the city’s most visible…

Cowboys-Ex Darren McFadden Arrested for DWI at North Texas Whataburger

The siren song of early-morning Whataburger appears to have been a bit too much for former Cowboys running back Darren McFadden, according to the McKinney Police Department. Employees at the Whataburger on West University Drive in McKinney called police shortly after midnight early Monday to report a man sleeping in…