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An Election Postmortem: How Turnout and Apathy Shaped Tuesday’s Outcome
Let's break down what happened with the midterm elections.
Local Government
New American Citizens Were Among Nearly 200,000 Who Voted In Dallas County on Election Day
Locally, County Judge Clay Jenkins keeps his seat, Proposition A passes easily, and District Attorney John Creuzot predicts a victory.
Politics & Government
Southlake Mayor Promotes Election Misinformation
Is John Huffman fomenting fear, or does he not understand how elections work?
By Tim Rogers
Politics & Government
Author and CEO Bill Browder Shares His Insights on Russia
One of the largest foreign investor in Russia in the early 2000s discusses Vladimir Putin, the war in Ukraine, and the European energy sector.
Local News
Michael Hinojosa Will Leave His Job Early. What’s Next for the Dallas ISD Super?
Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa was supposed to stay with the district through the end of 2022 to help his successor learn the ropes. Now he's leaving early, and some are wondering if a mayoral campaign is ahead.
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Here’s the Short List for Dallas’ Next City Manager
This is an important decision. Let's take it seriously.
By Tim Rogers
Politics & Government
How the Texas Legislature Can Help Prevent Maternal Deaths
The maternal mortality rate for Black women is three times as high as White women.
By Steve Love
Local News
Remembering Adlene Harrison, Dallas’ Groundbreaking First Female Mayor
Dallas’ first female mayor died last month at the age of 98. She was a trailblazer, unafraid to speak her mind fight for things like integration and environmental justice.
By Will Maddox
Urbanism
Dallas City Council Approves $4 Billion Deal to Tear Down the Convention Center
The city will begin to design plans to tear down and rebuild the hulking monstrosity, but that in itself won’t solve the problems Council is hoping to fix.
By Peter Simek
Education
What Happens After Michael Hinojosa Retires (Probably Tomorrow)?
Three sources close to the Dallas ISD superintendent say he will soon announce his retirement.
By Eric Celeste