Dallas Voters Get a Boost From the County

Voting in Dallas County is going to be a lot easier this November. Tuesday afternoon, the Commissioners Court voted to switch the county from its present Election Day system, which requires voters to show up to their home precincts to cast ballots, to one that allows Dallas County residents to…

With Abortion Rights On the Brink, Planned Parenthood Stays Focused

Monday was a weird time to be celebrating for Planned Parenthood. The venerable reproductive rights advocacy organization and healthcare provider faces attacks from all sides. President Donald Trump wants to strip the organization of millions in federal funding; multiple speakers at last week’s Conservative Political Action Conference accused abortion providers…

Texas Blacklists Airbnb Over Company’s West Bank Rental Policy

Airbnb is officially on Texas’ list. Not for being a menace to apartment dwellers everywhere or avoiding hotel occupancy taxes, or anything like that. Instead, Airbnb, a home-sharing app that offers an alternative to traditional hotels, is in trouble with the state because it refuses to list Israeli-owned rentals in…

Texas Government Meetings Could Be Headed Back to Smoke-Filled Rooms

The only thing propping up the veneer of transparency created by the Texas Open Meetings Act is the honor system, thanks to a ruling earlier this week from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Texas’ highest criminal court. Until Wednesday morning, Texas law forbid public officials from knowingly discussing public…

Dallas Juvenile Curfew Goes Back on City Books

Dallas’ youth curfew is going back into effect March 4 following a lengthy back-and-forth at City Hall about balancing kids’ and neighborhoods’ safety — perceived or otherwise — with equitable policing. Fines for curfew violations will be lowered from $500 to $50 and the city will give Dallas parks $500,000…

Early Take on Mayor’s Race: Two Real Contenders, Lotta Stooges

The other night I attended a public forum where nine candidates for mayor of Dallas fielded questions from a moderator. I think I’m beginning to get the picture. But first, let’s clear the decks. From here on out, I can’t really promise you that I’m going to be objective. I…

Affidavit: Felder Screamed “Do You Know Who I Am?” at Scooter Rider

Tuesday afternoon, Dallas City Council member Kevin Felder turned himself in on charges that he left the scene of South Dallas accident that injured an 18-year-old scooter rider. Tuesday night, following Felder’s being released on a $2,500 personal recognizance, local TV stations got their hands on the affidavit Dallas Police…

Cowboys Defensive End Randy Gregory Suspended Indefinitely

The NFL suspended Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory indefinitely Tuesday afternoon. It’s the fourth time the 2015 draftee has been pinched by the league for violating its substance-abuse policy. Gregory has previously admitted to using marijuana to help cope with chronic anxiety. The Cowboys have been here before with…

Dak Prescott’s Dog Got Out and Bit Someone, Frisco Police Say

Dak Prescott’s dogs got a chance to break into the open field Monday morning and took it, Frisco police say. Residents of the suburb have more to fear than just coyotes, it seems. Around lunchtime Monday, one of the Cowboys quarterback’s neighbors near Hilton Head Lane and Princess Caroline Court…

Dallas Is Building a Great Wall to Keep Out the … Noise

What are we gonna build? “A wall!” Who’s gonna pay for it? “Mexi … er, TxDOT!” Residents in Lake Highlands are getting some long-sought peace and quiet, thanks to the construction of a giant, gaudy wall. Not the one at the heart of President Donald Trump’s controversial national emergency, but…