Two Dallas City Council members have officially withdrawn their lawsuit against the city regarding a controversial vote on the future of City Hall. Council members Paula Blackmon and Adam Bazaldua stated that a prior court order, which obstructed portions of a June council agenda, successfully delivered the resolution they were seeking. This voluntary dismissal concludes […]
The high-stakes battle for the Texas Senate seat is rapidly accelerating. The past week delivered pivotal developments in the matchup between Democratic state Representative James Talarico and Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, highlighted by a widening financial gap, strategic regional tours, and escalating legal disputes. Talarico Secures Massive Second-Quarter Fundraising Lead In a major financial […]
DALLAS — A $30 million budget deficit forced the City of Dallas to implement its first mandatory furlough day on Friday, leaving residents stranded outside locked municipal buildings and fueling intense anxiety among the city’s workforce. The shutdowns are part of a cost-saving initiative introduced by City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert. The plan requires the […]