BY ROSS RAMSEY Texas has been solidly Republican for a long time, but candidates and political people on both sides are sure acting like the state is competitive.
DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov 25, 2019–Following in the footsteps of its founder Trammell Crow, on December 6 th, Crow Holdings, the Dallas-based real estate investment and development firm, will spend a
An Editorial by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller November 25, 2019 Howdy neighbors! In just a few short days, it will be time to gather for a day
Judge dismisses Trump lawsuit against NY over tax returns By MICHAEL BALSAMO WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Monday dismissed President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against New York
First city-sponsored development to break ground since the adoption of Comprehensive Housing Policy Dallas, TX – The City of Dallas, the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation, and Palladium USA broke
Make sure you’re still saving enough as your situation changes. What did your life look like when you started saving for your goals? Since then, maybe you’ve gotten
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — The father of Atatiana Jefferson, a black woman fatally shot by a white police officer inside her Fort Worth, Texas, home has died.
HOUSTON (AP) — The Latest on the scheduled execution of Rodney Reed (all times local on Friday, 11/15): 5 p.m. Texas highest criminal appeals court has stopped the
Police: Officer shoots son after mistaking him for intruder DESOTO, Texas (AP) — Authorities in the Dallas area say an off-duty officer shot and wounded his adult son
DALLAS — Just hours after the tornado ripped through north and northeast Dallas last Sunday night, October 20, Dallas ISD Maintenance and Facilities workers were on the ground assessing