Local News Will the Most Powerful Man in the City Fix Dallas’ Building Permit Department? By Christine Allison | 2 weeks ago A call for T.C. Broadnax to step up and lead.
Local News Voices From Camp Rhonda Near Dallas City Hall By Matt Goodman | 4 weeks ago The South Dallas encampment became home for dozens without housing until the city evicted them. They returned in the shadow of City Hall, wanting to talk. Let's hear them.
Politics & Government Calling All Lawyers: Can You Sort Out The HB 19 Trucking Bill in the Texas Lege For Us? By Christine Allison | 3 weeks ago Being No. 1 in the nation is good unless we're talking trucking fatalities.
Local News Two Men Who Saw the Storm Coming and Sold Their Electric Companies Before Disaster Hit By Matt Goodman | 1 month ago Ambit's Jere Thompson and Stream's Rob Snyder determined the system was set up to fail.
Local News Leading Off (2/19/21) By Matt Goodman | 2 months ago The warming begins, just as we begin to assess the damage.
Local Government ‘There Was No Plan’: City Scrambles to Shelter Residents Left in the Cold By Peter Simek and Matt Goodman | 2 months ago Members of the Dallas City Council describe navigating a chaotic few days of power outages, burst pipes, and icy roads without clarity from the electricity provider.
Politics & Government Dallas City Hall Stinks of Broken Government By Peter Simek | 2 months ago Don’t get distracted by the mayor and council’s ongoing squabbles. What’s really wrong with Dallas is its system of government.
Local News A Specially Called Council Meeting Didn’t Make for a Fun Monday Night By Matt Goodman | 2 months ago The five-hour meeting ended after midnight and accomplished little other than showing citizens that better communication (and more vaccine) is needed.
Local News Surprise! In-Fighting on Dallas Council Actually Brings Progress on Vaccinations By Matt Goodman | 3 months ago The state will send more doses, and the city is setting up more centers to get shots. A meeting is set for Monday to get everyone on the same page—and air some grievances.
Where To Order Takeout and Delivery Now Rosin Saez Coronavirus will limit our ability to eat out—but that doesn't mean you can't still get that same food to your home. Comfort food for these uncomfortable times. Order In
Things To Do In Dallas Safely Natalie Gempel How to enjoy local arts, culture, food, fitness, and more while practicing social distancing. Wear Your Mask
A Guide To Summer Grilling In Dallas Eve Hill-Agnus, Aileen Jimenez, and Kathy Wise The time has come to light those grills. Let's give you some new ideas about how to make the most of this unprecedented summer. Fire It Up
Enjoy Dallas’ Finest Beer, Wine, and Cocktails From Home Eve Hill-Agnus and Rosin Saez Brewery drive-thrus, cocktail kits, and the home bar essentials you’ll want to have when the mood for a tipple strikes. Drink Safely
Don’t Skip These Dallas Drive-Thrus Abby Blasingame Some are temporary, crafted in the age of COVID-19. Others are local mainstays. A couple are technically drive-ins. But all offer good eats without the need to leave your car. Pull Up
Local News Dallas Political Battles Further Complicate Fair Vaccine Distribution By Matt Goodman | 3 months ago Local governments are responsible for getting vaccines in people's arms. It isn't going smoothly because they don't all agree on the best path forward.
Public Health The Annual Homeless Count Is On, But You Can’t Participate By Will Maddox | 3 months ago COVID-19 restrictions mean that the count will be left to the professionals and happen over two weeks in Dallas and Collin counties.
Coronavirus The Challenge of Vaccinating Medical Deserts in Southern Dallas By Will Maddox | 3 months ago "If our goal is to have to have herd immunity, we're going to have to have to make sure that we're not just looking out for ourselves."
Real Estate City of Dallas Residential Building Permit Process Remains in Total Disarray By Matt Goodman | 3 months ago Some developers are now saying they won't do business here. The suburbs are cashing in.
Police Dallas Hires San Jose’s Eddie Garcia as New Police Chief By Peter Simek | 4 months ago Garcia becomes the first Latino to lead the ninth largest police force in the country.
Local News Developer Sherman Roberts Indicted on Charges of Bribing Dwaine Caraway and Carolyn Davis By Matt Goodman | 4 months ago A federal indictment was unsealed Wednesday.