DMN Stories Dallas council will meet to consider firing, disciplining City Manager Broadnax If the council comes to an agreement in executive session, the 15-member body could return to open session and adjourn or vote to fire... Dallas Morning NewsJune 14, 2022
DMN Stories Dallas residents ‘fed up’ with gunshots, violence linked to bars City officials say two Greenville Avenue bars are connected to a homicide, two aggravated assaults, a sexual assault, two criminal mischiefs and one charge... Dallas Morning NewsJune 12, 2022
DMN Stories Council members face tough decision on Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax’s fate Here’s what some of them have to say. Dallas Morning NewsJune 11, 2022
DMN Stories Dallas officers, paramedics remain on active duty after 47-year-old died in their custody LaDamonyon Hall died May 26 after officers responded a disturbance in Far East Dallas. Dallas Morning NewsJune 11, 2022
DMN Stories Parents searching for bulletproof backpacks after Uvalde. Are they effective? The student gear can be difficult to find in stores as some worry about liability. Dallas Morning NewsJune 9, 2022
DMN Stories Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett begins transition to replace Eddie Bernice Johnson in Congress Crockett plans to tackle five issues when she gets to the House, including gun control. Dallas Morning NewsJune 8, 2022
DMN Stories Family of Uvalde victim demands answers from manufacturer of gun used to kill 21 The father of Amerie Jo Garza said he wants information on Daniel Defense’s marketing techniques. Dallas Morning NewsJune 7, 2022
DMN Stories Police inside Uvalde school not aware of children’s 911 calls, Texas senator says San Antonio Democrat Roland Gutierrez called the response to the shooting a ‘system failure.’ Garland JournalJune 5, 2022
DMN Stories Escaped Texas inmate dead after being linked to 5 slayings, authorities say Earlier Thursday, authorities said Gonzalo Lopez was believed to be driving a white pickup. Dallas Morning NewsJune 4, 2022
DMN Stories Supreme Court rejects Texas lawmakers’ bid to avoid depositions on redistricting Justice Department and civil rights groups sued the state over new maps they say violate the federal Voting Rights Act. Garland JournalJune 3, 2022