An already questionable search process for Dallas’ new city manager has unfortunately lapsed into all-out dysfunction. Dallas City Council, it’s the holidays. Please take a breath...
The state agency responsible for making sure Texas political candidates, state officers, lobbyists and others comply with campaign finance law could use some help from the...
There were good reasons for the groundswell of support for criminal justice reform in recent years. People accused of low-level crimes found themselves stuck in jail...
One of the major challenges of addressing Dallas’ housing shortage is developing new supply and adding density while protecting the single-family neighborhoods residents have worked so...
In August, when the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System filed a lawsuit against City Hall, we winced in concern. The difference boiled down to which...
There’s a move afoot at Dallas City Hall to reopen the painful wound over short-term rentals, to bring it all back for public debate. Some Dallas...
We’re raising our glass to all the Texas restaurants recognized by the Michelin Guide this week. Here’s to the hard work and dedication of those who...
Mark Twain said it best upon his departure from Brooklyn in winter of 1867 for an excursion “to the Holy Land, Egypt, The Crimea, Greece, and...
There was some good news from the long-troubled Dallas permitting office recently. Every step of improvement there is worth noting, and just as we criticized the...
Between Oct. 23 when Secretary of State Jena Griswold became aware that hundreds of voting machine passwords had been released publicly on a spreadsheet and Nov....