Feds Sue CBS 11 for Age Discrimination Over Hiring of TV Traffic Reporters

The job listing was clear. KTVT-TV (Channel 11), Dallas’ CBS affiliate, needed a traffic reporter with “strong knowledge of local traffic in the Dallas/Fort Worth area” and at least five years of professional broadcasting experience. The station seemingly had the perfect candidate, too. Tammy Dombeck, a longtime fixture on local…

Watch the Robert E. Lee Statue Coming Down in Dallas Park

Work crews are dismantling a Dallas statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from a Dallas park bearing his name. The statue had nearly been taken down last week, but a court order and fatal traffic accident delayed the statue’s removal. The Dallas Observer’s Facebook Live coverage is here. You…

Court Dissolves Restraining Order: Lee Statue Can Come Down

A federal judge dissolved a temporary restraining order Thursday that barred the city of Dallas from removing a statue of Robert E. Lee from Lee Park. U.S. District Judge Sydney Fitzwater approved the order yesterday, halting the work crews that had started the demolition at Lee Park. Plaintiffs argued that their…

Restraining Order Delays Lee Statue Takedown

Even as work crews began dismantling the Robert E Lee statue, it seems a court has intervened. Councilman Scott Griggs posted on Facebook that a Temporary Restraining Order has been granted in federal court preventing the statue of Robert E. Lee from coming down. “Case filed by Hiram Patterson against…

Ezekiel Elliott Eligible to Play Sunday, But Season Is Up in the Air

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott will not begin serving his potential six-game suspension until at least week two, when the team plays the Denver Broncos, after a federal court hearing in Sherman on Tuesday night. U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant III did not rule on Elliott’s request for a…

Ezekiel Elliott Files Federal Lawsuit Ahead of Suspension Appeal Decision

The NFL Players Association preemptively sued the NFL in federal court late Thursday, seeking to vacate the NFL’s suspension of Ezekiel Elliott if it’s upheld by Harold Henderson, the former league executive appointed to hear Elliott’s suspension appeal. Elliott’s suspension is based on a series of domestic violence allegations made…

Starting Today, It’s Illegal to Text and Drive in Texas

As of today, Sept. 1, Texas police officers can pull people over and give them tickets for texting and driving. Those busted will face fines of up to $99 for a first offense and $200 for a second offense. Advocates against handheld phone use say the new law will save…

The NFL’s Road to Ezekiel Elliott’s Suspension Began in 2007

While the length of Ezekiel Elliott’s suspension might have come as a surprise, the fact that it came wasn’t a shock. Since being picked fourth overall by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2016 NFL draft, Elliott has made a series of poor decisions, seemingly daring NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to…

John Wiley Price Ordered to Pay Lawyers for Successful Defense

In a sense, John Wiley Price is getting back all that cash the feds seized from his safe in 2011. It isn’t being turned over to the government as part of civil forfeiture proceeding, so Price is entitled to it. He’s not really getting it back, though. Not after U.S. Magistrate…

Texas AG Paxton’s Legal Fights Are on Shifting Ground

During President Obama’s term in office, it was an almost weekly activity for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to announce his newest lawsuit against the federal government. Whether it was environmental regulations, LGBTQ rights or immigration policy, the formula was the same: Paxton picks an issue important to his conservative…

Former Top Dallas County Investigator Gets Light Sentence for $200,000 Bribe

Anthony Robinson, a longtime employee of the Dallas County district attorney’s office, avoided federal prison Wednesday despite admitting taking a $200,000 bribe from a man attempting to keep his name off the sex offender registry.  Robinson rose through the ranks to become District Attorney Craig Watkins’ chief investigator from 2007…

U.S. Attorney’s Office Says It Will Not Re-Try John Wiley Price

Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price’s legal troubles are over. Late Friday afternoon, John Parker, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, announced that the federal government will not retry Dallas County’s longest serving elected official after a Dallas federal jury acquitted him on bribery and mail…

City of Dallas’ Squabble With Exxxotica Is Over — For Now

Late Thursday, U.S. District Judge Sidney Fitzwater canceled one of North Texas’ most anticipated trials of the summer when he pulled the plug on Exxxotica’s lawsuit with the city of Dallas, dismissing the suit just before the trial’s slated June kickoff date. Fitzwater didn’t rule on the case’s central issue,…