Dallas Protests Are as Much About Old Scars as They Are New Ones

The catalyst for the last four days’ protests in Dallas is new, if horrifyingly familiar. Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauven allegedly murdered George Floyd, a black man, last month by kneeling on his neck for almost nine minutes. People in Dallas and around the world are angry. “I’m just enraged…

7 Times Texas Twitter Could’ve Used a Fact Check

Last week, Twitter attached a link to one of President Donald Trump’s tweets, asserting that the president’s claims about voter fraud and mail-in voting weren’t true. The social media platform decision incensed Trump and many Republicans, including Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Attorney General Ken Paxton. The president even issued…

Dallas Passes City’s First Climate Action Plan

Dallas is taking a shot, maybe not its best shot, but a shot, at lessening the city’s role in the global climate crisis. Wednesday, the City Council unanimously passed Dallas’ first-ever Comprehensive Environmental and Climate Action Plan. “I grew up partially in the shadow of a lead smelter plant in West…

Dallas Mayor Hires New Coronavirus Czar

There’s reopening and then there’s reopening, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson told reporters Tuesday afternoon. It’s one thing for businesses and other public facilities to be open. It’s another for Dallas residents to have the confidence to use them. Dallas’ economy, in traction thanks to COVID-19, won’t get going again until…

Park Friends Group Wants To Be Development Czar Along the River

This is a story about the dangers posed by spunky people. In these terrible times, this story should offer comic relief. But, uh … nah. Probably not too comic. The Trinity Park Conservancy, a very spunky private group charged with raising money for a fancy new city park on the…

Dallas Furloughs 500 Employees to Fight Coronavirus Budget Crunch

About 500 Dallas employees have been furloughed as the city continues to fight its coronavirus budget crunch, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and City Manager TC Broadnax announced Friday. The furloughs have been handed out across 10 departments, according to a letter from Broadnax to city employees. “The city manager notified…

Coronavirus Set to Tear $25 Million Hole in Dallas’ Budget

The Dallas City Council got its first significant look at the havoc the novel coronavirus pandemic is likely to wreak on Dallas’ budget Wednesday. The short-term outlook for the city isn’t great. The long-term could be even worse. Here’s the big takeaway: According to city staff, Dallas’ budget for fiscal…

Dallas Renters Set to Get a Little Relief From the City

Dallas renters who are in over their heads because of the COVID-19 pandemic can feel a little more secure in their homes. Wednesday, the Dallas City Council passed both a mortgage and rental assistance package, as well as tougher protections for those facing evictions. Beginning in May, Dallas residents who’ve…

Dallas Restricts Use of Katy Trail To Ease Congestion

Beginning Thursday, Dallas Park and Recreation officials are restricting weekend use of the Katy Trail to certain people each day based on the first letters of their last names. The plan is part of an effort to reduce congestion on the trail and enforce social-distancing measures the city and Dallas…

Dallas Shutters Parks for Easter Weekend

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson trusts us. He really does, just not enough to leave the city’s parks open on Easter weekend. At 9 p.m. Friday, all Dallas parks will go dark. They’ll stay that way until 7 p.m. Monday. The city’s trails will remain open for those who need a…

Dallas Paid Sick Leave Blocked, Just in Time

Until Monday night, Wednesday was going to mark a sea change in Dallas civic life. For the first time, Dallas workers were going to be guaranteed paid sick time — one hour for every 30 hours they worked. It’s couldn’t have come at a better time, either. Then the courts…