DMN Stories First Latina on 5th Circuit one step away as Senate panel OKs Dallas judge Irma Carrillo Ramirez’s historic nomination now heads to the full Senate. Dallas Morning NewsJune 14, 2023
DMN Stories Former President Donald Trump says he’s been indicted in classified documents probe Donald Trump, largely considered the front-runner in the 2024 Republican primary, said he is due in court Tuesday afternoon in Miami. Dallas Morning NewsJune 11, 2023
DMN Stories Rhetta Bowers running for reelection instead of vying to replace Colin Allred in Congress The Democratic race for District 32 is expected to include state Rep. Julie Johnson and Dallas trauma surgeon Brian Williams. Garland JournalJune 10, 2023
DMN Stories Texas may drop its annual car inspection requirement. What will that look like for D-FW? Vehicles registered in 17 counties, including Dallas, will still have to pass an annual emissions test. Dallas Morning NewsJune 7, 2023
DMN Stories Anti-’woke’ group targets Southwest Airlines for pro-LGBTQ and DEI efforts Advocates said extreme ideologies have been targeting businesses and their diversity practices across the country. Dallas Morning NewsJune 3, 2023
DMN Stories Texas Republicans among hardline conservatives out to kill bipartisan debt limit deal Austin Rep. Chip Roy foresees ‘reckoning’ over McCarthy’s deal with Biden. Dallas Morning NewsMay 31, 2023
DMN Stories 3 things to know about Texas’ budget: Big. Could’ve been bigger. No teacher pay hike. Yet. A deadlock over school choice has left teachers in the cold – for now, at least. Garland JournalMay 31, 2023
News Did sale of historically Black Frederick Douglass School seal the fate of Gilbert-Emory neighborhood? KERA | By Diane Solis | Dallas Morning News, Sujata Dand | Dallas Free Press/KERA The nonprofit Builders of Hope is working with the city of Dallas... Garland JournalMay 5, 2023
DMN Stories WATCH: A Black neighborhood in West Dallas is disappearing as new townhomes rise BY SUJATA DAND Dallas Morning NewsMay 5, 2023
DMN Stories Builders of Hope is fighting displacement of longtime residents in West Dallas The nonprofit seeks to build a 36-unit rental development in a once-redlined area of established working-class neighborhoods of mostly Mexican American and Black families. Garland JournalMay 5, 2023