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While some Texas Republicans will object to the election results Wednesday, Dallas U.S. Rep. Colin Allred joined a Democrat-led motion to censure President Donald Trump.
Instead of seeing Kid Rock this week, there are 10 incredible shows for North Texans to check out all around Dallas, Denton and Fort Worth.
Joining the ranks of Dallas' legendary music industry contributors is an audio engineer by the name of Ryan Prieur.
Michelle Anderson, the policy associate for The Afiya Center, a Black-owned women reproductive justice organization, thinks a ban on purchasing sex will only push the industry further underground.
COVID-19 helped tilt the scales of a cashless society a little further along. Having cash on hand isn't so much a fact of not having been by the ATM in a while, but more an effort to avoid spreading germs, right? Sure.
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Threats. Brutal beatings. Meth deals. Murders. The Texas-based prison gang Aryan Circle, the second largest of its kind in the state, has spent more than three decades building a reputation as one of the most cutthroat white supremacist outfits behind bars. But this week, federal authorities announced another victory against...
Like most comedians during the pandemic, Daniel Sloss says he lost his "fucking mind a bit." Like most good comedians who can see an opportunity even in a harrowing situation such as in global lockdowns, he says he spent his pandemic time by finishing his book [Everyone You Hate is Going to Die], "put on a bunch of weight and smoked a bunch of weed."
A lawsuit filed by Boone’s parents claims an investigation into his death found deadly practices by the ACH Child and Family Services contractor Our Community Our Kids and its employees.
From ongoing economic uncertainty due to the pandemic to labor shortages and cost increases across the board, the restaurant industry has been on an 18-month roller-coaster ride. But, not just any roller coaster, like the one ride
Thanksgiving is almost here, and since schools are getting dangerously close to burning copies of Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States in defiance of critical race theory, we'll spare you the Debbie Downer and Francine Factual accounts of how Thanksgiving is a holiday founded on Native American genocide.
It's believed that all the files were lost when an employee in the Information and Technology Services Department was migrating data between servers this spring. The files were from archived data prior to July 2020.
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If you've driven north on Interstate 35 through Dallas in the past few weeks, you've probably seen the billboard bearing former President Donald Trump looming over commuters near the Commerce Street exit toward downtown. Hunched over, head bowed, Trump looks solemn on the billboard. "TRUMP LOST" and "NO MORE 'AUDITS'"...
Just two weeks ago, Grapevine native Post Malone announced the star-studded lineup for his local music festival, Posty Fest.
The Texas Big Freeze of 2021 made history with some of the coldest consecutive days the state has ever experienced. In addition to massive power outages and deaths resulting from below-freezing temperatures, the snowstorm also came close to erasing an important piece of local history. Most people visit Dallas' Fair Park...
In the three years since Lindsey Buckingham last visited Dallas, his life has been marked by one misfortune after another.
This week, a Colombian cartel member was sentenced to 327 months behind bars for drug trafficking violations.
In their efforts to remove Shingle Mountain, the result of Dallas' racist zoning practices, activists are faced with more racism.
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Melinda Gonzales, 65, moved back to Dallas to be close to her family. Gonzalez had lived in San Antonio for years before she returned to her hometown in mid-July. She found a duplex to rent in the Cedar Crest area. On Aug. 9, Gonzales was inside the home when an...
State lawmakers and teachers' advocates are calling for the end of STAAR testing.
Dallas ISD teachers say last year's COVID-19 challenges could inhibit learning in the upcoming semester.
If you do a Google search for Brianna Ruelas, the autocomplete features the subtitle "singer." Ruelas just released her first single, "Thieves," and though she's technically just "starting" her singing career now at age 42, she's been a singer her whole life and a force in the music industry for the last decade.