Exercise matters. In the battle against America’s rising tide of overweight and obese youth, increasing mental health concerns, and growing threat of chronic disease prevalence, the...
It was plain what Ohio voters approved last November with Issue 1. An overwhelming majority of Ohioans voted for a reset on abortion rights after relentless...
By Arturo CastañaresPublisher A rowdy rally organized by labor leaders outside of the San Diego County Administration Building on Tuesday morning meant to garner support for...
This 2024 Dallas bond package is the culmination of more than a year of work and tens of thousands of hours of discussion on critical infrastructure...
Ralph Rosenberg served in the Iowa legislature from 1981 through 1994 and was director of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission from 2003 through 2010. The Iowa...
It’s another of the too-frequent “oops” moments at Dallas City Hall — shorthand for “Oops, we forgot to ask those pesky taxpayers for their point of...
Adjacent to the Sixth Floor Museum and the Grassy Knoll sits another patch of sacred ground with its own historically consequential story. It took Dallas decades...
Last month, Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas invited nearly 50 leaders from the Dallas Jewish and Christian communities to travel to Israel to bear witness, speak...
The city of Dallas is going to ask voters to pass a bond package of $1.25 billion. Even this much money does not come close to...
Quaker Oats plant in Cedar Rapids, photographed by David Harmantas (Shutterstock). Scott Syroka is a former Johnston city council member. Attorneys for Canadian Pacific Kansas City...