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Explainer: What Does the Election Mean for Healthcare?
A local business leader and academic weigh in on similarities and differences between the candidates' plans, and their impacts.
By Will Maddox
Local News
Election Day Arrives on the Heels of Historic Early Voting Turnout in North Texas
Tuesday is here. We don't know the results, but we know the numbers. Let's break down what the early voting totals tell us.
By Matt Goodman
Education
Why the Dallas ISD Bond Election Won’t Really Increase Property Taxes
Confusing language on the ballot claims that the DISD bond election represents a property tax increase. That's not quite true.
By Peter Simek
Local Government
A Guide to Early Voting in North Texas
You have until October 30 to cast your ballot before Election Day on November 3.
By Matt Goodman
Politics
Mayor Eric Johnson Loses Again As His Budget Priority Flops
In the second round of City Council debate over the budget, his colleagues showed they aren't buying his "defund the bureaucracy" rhetoric.
By Matt Goodman
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Dallas City Council Blocks I-345 Soccer Field Proposal
The son of a powerful state senator tried to strike a deal with the state’s transportation department to seize control of land under a highway.
By Peter Simek
Arts & Entertainment
Former President George W. Bush To Release Art Book of Immigrant Portraits
The former president, who established ICE, is set to release a book of his latest portraits focused on immigrants faces
By Peter Simek
Local Government
Will the City Manager’s Budget Reflect the Mayor’s Priorities? We Find Out Today.
The city manager will unveil his proposed budget today, revealing how the city will respond to massive revenue shortfalls and calls to defund the police.
By Peter Simek
Politics
What the Census Deadline Change Could Mean for Dallas
One estimate puts the cost to Dallas County at $40 million per every 1 percent of the population not counted
By Peter Simek
Controversy
Witch Joins Fight to Banish UNT Young Conservatives of Texas from Campus
This latest campus squabble is perfectly 2020
By Peter Simek