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Porch pirates cost Dallas-Fort Worth millions, survey finds. So, what can you do?
It’s cheaper to house and help the homeless than to keep them on the streets, Dallas County report finds.
Cheer up, Harris voters. Someday the blue tide will roll in. We’ve been telling ourselves that in Texas for 30 years.
Can we write about claims of dog-feces vandalism in the District 24 congressional race without saying ‘poopgate’? Nope.
You don’t have to be rich as Elon Musk to influence this election. Your dollars supporting independent journalism can help.
Redditors ask if the cost of going to the fair is worth it, but can you really put a price on seeing giant pig ‘nads?
Could Cruz’s wintry flight to Cancun in 2021 really matter? Maybe, if Allred aces tonight’s matchup on WFAA.
Dallas/Fort Worth is a key freight hub for West Coast ports, where workers aren’t on strike.
Vote harvesting is already against the law in Texas. S.B. 1 is aimed at free speech and legitimate politicking.
Our theme this year is “The Lone Star Metropolis.”
A curious mind, a belly hungry for a good story and the ability to write well and fast are all we need.
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Your contributions helped beat our fundraising goal by, like, a lot …
The bicentennial summer was a scorcher, but how does 2024 compare?
Zac Crain leaves us. Dammit.
It takes money to keep a free news source thriving. That’s why we’re asking for some of yours during our first spring membership drive now through June 7.
A small American Legion post in Northwest Dallas lends a hand to Dallas’ “forgotten” veterans cemetery.
Tour will celebrate her 12th studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.
Scottie Scheffler five-ironed it outta Georgia on Sunday night and dropped into Inwood Tavern in a dashing new green jacket.
You know: readin’ and writin’ and ‘rithmetic, taught to the tune of the hickory stick. No? Ask your granny.
Dallas has a prime view of the upcoming solar eclipse, an event that won’t happen again for 300 years. You may not be around for the next one, so plan accordingly.