The bitter controversy over City Hall’s plan to implement new trash collection fees on 233,000 households at a far higher cost than San Diego voters were...
Earlier this month, Mayor Eric Johnson told a group of U.S. senators that the solution to the housing shortage in Dallas and elsewhere is to cut...
Every other conversation about housing affordability in Texas revolves around the need to build more housing stock. While there is agreement on this, zoning regulations and...
What was once a community asset in central Oak Cliff will likely become just another missed opportunity for Dallas. The asset is a 12-acre tract of...
This month, the full 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld its decision to remove U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack from a 14-year lawsuit against...
Texas homeowners had cause to celebrate last week when the state Senate unanimously passed a bill to raise the school property tax homestead exemption from $100,000...
A curious thing happened last year as worried Dallas voters passed a charter amendment pushing for the hiring of more police officers. The city’s violent crime...
The Dallas city manager search has unspooled in the chaotic style we’ve come to expect from this City Council. There was the ho-hum recruitment brochure draft...
Why would Dallas ever hand over 18 acres of prime real estate within its city limits to University Park? Yet that’s what University Park asked Dallas...
At least one thing is crystal clear in the murky waters of mile-high stadium’s future: the Broncos’ new owners are preparing to make a roughly $2...