Dallas Police Anticipate More Arrests in Trans Woman’s Beating

Dallas police expect to make more arrests in the beating of a transgender woman in the parking lot of an apartment complex in east Oak Cliff. Detectives are reviewing video of the beating to determine how many people were involved, interviewing suspects and working to identify others, said police Lt…

Texas AG’s Office Slow Rolls Release of Voter Purge Records

Last month, the U.S. House Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties asked Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to turn over records showing exactly what state officials were up to earlier this year when they tried to purge nearly 100,000 voters from the state’s rolls. Last week, as the deadline…

Southwest Airlines Suspends 737 Max 8 Flights Through Early August

Southwest Airlines is suspending flights aboard the Boeing 737 Max 8 through Aug. 5, the Dallas-based airline announced last week. Aviation officials grounded the aircraft in March after two of the jets crashed in the last year — in October, when a Lion Air flight crashed into the Java Sea…

Dallas County DA Will No Longer Prosecute First-Time Marijuana Offenders

Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot will no longer prosecute misdemeanor marijuana cases for first-time offenders, the district attorney’s office announced Thursday. Anyone arrested a second or subsequent time for misdemeanor marijuana possession will be offered entry into a pretrial diversion program that will allow them to keep their criminal…

Dallas Mayoral Candidates Offer Divergent Views on Homelessness

Four candidates for mayor of Dallas agree on at least this much: Homelessness is a growing problem that the city must find a way to solve. At a public forum Thursday, candidates shared their ideas for meeting that goal, ranging from partnering with the agencies and nonprofits that are already…

Texas Tech Med School Agrees To Stop Considering Race in Admissions

Texas Tech University’s medical school will no longer consider race as a factor in admissions, as part of an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center officials signed the agreement in February, but it was first reported this week by the Wall Street Journal…

Campus Sexual Assault Bill Passes Senate Committee

The Senate Higher Education Committee approved a bill Wednesday that updates the state’s policy for how colleges and universities are required to handle campus sexual violence. Senate Bill 585, introduced by Sen. Kirk Watson, an Austin Democrat, would require all public and private colleges and universities in the state to…

Texas Tech Loses in Final, Lubbock Avoids Being Reduced To Ashes

In some ways, maybe Lubbock dodged a bullet. Things were, by all accounts, pretty subdued there Monday night after Texas Tech’s heartbreaking overtime loss to Virginia in the NCAA national championship game. That’s not to say that everyone took the loss with grace. Currently in Lubbock, Texas: Call out “Fuck…

Texas Senate Approves Budget Bill With New Money for Education

The Texas Senate on Tuesday unanimously approved its version of a “landmark” budget bill that includes $9 billion in new money for education and property tax relief. That figure mirrors the one put forward in a budget passed last month by the House of Representatives. But the two houses differ…

How Do School Districts Spot Teachers With White Supremacist Views?

By the time he began teaching Japanese at Skyline High School last year, Stephen Arnquist had allegedly been posting his white supremacist views online for years. School districts routinely conduct background checks on prospective teachers and school staff before hiring them. But how likely is it that one of those…

What Happened Before and What Happens After the ICE Raid in Allen?

The headlines on reports about last week’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s raid on an electronic repairs plant in Allen were startling. In one day, ICE agents arrested 280 people at CVE Technology Group, making Wednesday’s bust the biggest in a decade. Despite the scale of the operation, however, the way…

Salvation Army’s Plan for Homeless Campus Delayed by 30 Days

Officials at the Salvation Army will have to wait another month before learning if they can move forward with a planned 20-acre campus in northwest Dallas. The Salvation Army hopes to build the $95 million facility to provide shelter and services to the homeless in an industrial area on North…