Redistricting Drama Presents ‘Chaos’ for Congressional Hopefuls, Dallas Democrats
The filing deadline for next year’s election is 19 days away, and for some Democrats, a path back to Congress just emerged.
The filing deadline for next year’s election is 19 days away, and for some Democrats, a path back to Congress just emerged.
Arlington, Frisco and Fort Worth are among the seven DFW districts that will have to take down posters in the coming weeks.
Here’s a list of the 25 highest-paid Dallas County employees as of November 2025.
Stephen Miller’s wife could not fool Dallas Cowboys Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones.
Despite some council member’s insistence that last night’s vote wasn’t about leaving the building, that seems to be the road we’re heading down.
No need to circle two dates on your calendars for election day. Dallas will have only one going forward.
Even as the government shutdown ends, North Texas Food Bank is going into the holidays strained.
The government shutdown will likely end Wednesday afternoon, but flights across the country will continue to be cancelled to reduce air traffic.
Dallas City Marshals say ICE asked to have an officer present at the city detention center during every shift.
The pardon does not affect Sidney Powell’s 2023 guilty pleas in Georgia for election interference.
Paystubs showing $0 are forcing North Texas families to delay paying bills and call off holiday plans.
Monday, Nov. 10 and Tuesday, Nov. 11 will see dozens more flight cancellations from DFW and Love Field, regardless of if the shutdown ends.
The ruling vacates a lower court’s 2023 ruling that the Texas drag ban was unconstitutional.
Council member Jaime Resendez rebuked the mayor’s call for Thursday’s meeting, accusing the mayor of engaging in “reckless, self-serving leadership.”
The crypto mine in Hood County drills Bitcoin day in and day out, and it produces a lot of noise while doing it.
The Texas Constitution looks a lot different now, following the successful passage of 17 amendments, including some conservative hot buttons.
Food banks are holding onto hope that the government will be up and running soon.
A downtown auditorium was standing room only as residents pleaded for the building to remain standing. Will anyone heed their wishes?
While living in Dallas, Cheney was CEO of a controversial multinational oil company before becoming Vice President.
As we approach the record for the longest government shutdown, Texas’ housing market could feel a crunch.
Heightened regulations resulting in higher costs for camps could bring summertime sadness around the state.
It’s not often Texas voters get a say in how the state governs social issues but ‘parental rights’ are on the ballot this year.