HELP WANTED. New city manager for Dallas, Texas. The job: Administer a $5 billion budget. Guide more than 13,000 employees. Ensure streets and parks are built...
In an era when university presidents and higher education itself are under evermore intense scrutiny, it was too easy to take for granted the work R....
2:00 AM on Aug 21, 2024 CDT This editorial page admires some of the work the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has done across the...
2:00 AM on Aug 19, 2024 CDT Seven years have passed since the Texas Legislature saved the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System from the fund’s...
As public schools in North Texas begin a new school year, they are also adjusting to a new reality. While the region boasts greater economic strength...
2:00 AM on Aug 16, 2024 CDT In the restaurant industry, where women make up 63% of entry level positions but 34% of the leadership, it’s...
What Gov. Greg Abbott didn’t say about immigration in a recent CNN interview speaks volumes about why the nation has not had serious immigration reform in...
The Dallas City Council’s first pass at proposing charter amendments was a swing and a miss. From an unnecessary “preamble” that reads as a parody of...
This year’s Paris Olympics were a fantastic showing of athletic prowess, comeback stories, camaraderie and friendship, and Texas athletes helped more than we could have hoped...
Regular readers of this page know we are tough critics of Dallas City Hall. There have been plenty of reasons for us to persistently raise concerns:...