Sho Taguchi, a 24-year-old unemployed resident of Abu, in the Yamaguchi Prefecture of Japan, was arrested last week after he allegedly refused to repay COVID relief funds transferred to him by...
Justice Department Sues Texas over Voting Law
The U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday that it had filed a lawsuit against the State of Texas and the Texas Secretary of State over Texas’s new voting act, Senate Bill 1, which was signed...
Republican Wins Special Election Runoff for Democrat Texas House Seat
On November 2, 2021, Republican candidate John Lujan won the special election runoff against Democrat Frank Ramirez for Texas House District 118. Lujan defeated Ramirez 51.2% to 48.8%. Lujan...
By Jose Nino | Nov 6, 2021
‘Uptown Dallas Inc.’ Hires Private Security to Patrol Neighborhood
Uptown Dallas Inc. has hired a private security company to patrol Uptown Dallas following the recent rise in shootings incidents in the area. The private security company will now patrol the...
By Mary Dada | Nov 6, 2021
AG Paxton Sues Biden Administration Over Vaccine Mandate
On Thursday, the Biden administration announced the implementation of a vaccine mandate that would require workers for large companies with more than a hundred employees to either be vaccinated or...
Joe Exotic Announces Cancer Diagnosis, Seeks Early Release from Federal Prison
Joe Exotic posted on Twitter on Wednesday, November 3, that he has been diagnosed with cancer. Former Oklahoma zookeeper, Joe Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, first gained the...
By Tracy Moseley | Nov 6, 2021
Texas Gubernatorial Candidate Allen West Gets into Confrontation at DFW Airport
Airport police responded to an altercation involving 2022 Texas Gubernatorial Candidate Allen West and another individual on Wednesday. According to a statement released from West’s office, the...
New Poll Shows Democrat Support for Biden is Waning
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll released on November 1, 2021, indicates that President Joe Biden is losing support among his Democratic base. For the 2024 elections, only 36% of Democrats and...
By Jose Nino | Nov 5, 2021
Texas Leads the Way Toward Autonomous Trucking
On Oct. 20, Chris Spear, the President of the American Trucking Association, told CNN that the U.S. faces a historic shortage of truck drivers that is significantly contributing to the backlogs of...
Lockheed Martin Employees Protest Vaccine Mandate
At 9:30 am on the rainy morning of November 3, Lockheed Martin employees rallied together in front of their Fort Worth workplace to protest the current government vaccine mandate. Despite the gloomy...
By Manny Legrand | Nov 5, 2021
“Palace in the Sky” Luxury Penthouse Hits Residential Market
A truly unique and custom home has recently been listed by local real estate company Douglas Elliman. The two-story penthouse is located at 2430 Victory Park Lane, #2509, in the exclusive Victory...
“Money Doctor” Gets Three Life Sentences for Ponzi Scheme
A radio host who marketed himself as the “Money Doctor” has been sentenced for participating in a Ponzi scheme. On November 1, William “Doc” Gallagher was given three life sentences along with a...
Alumni Group Challenges Hockaday Boarding School Closure
When it was announced that the all-girls Hockaday Residence Program in North Dallas would close, alumni Sara Speer Selber felt profoundly sad. "My first thought wasn't a 'thought'; it was...
By Edgar James | Nov 4, 2021
Voters Approve all Eight Amendments to the State Constitution
On Tuesday, Texans took to the polls and voted to approve all eight proposed amendments to the state constitution. These eight propositions were each passed by the Texas State Legislature as bills...
Four ‘United Development Funding’ Execs Charged in Alleged Ponzi Scheme
The U.S. Attorney's Office has filed charges against four executives with United Development Funding (UDF) for allegedly taking part in a years-long Ponzi scheme. In February of 2016, the FBI raided...
Man Claims Attack on Flight Attendant was in “Self Defense”
The Irvine, CA man who allegedly punched a flight attendant repeatedly on an American Airlines flight last week claims his actions were in “self-defense.” According to the Dallas Morning News, the...
Veterans Day: Local Businesses to Honor Veterans with Complimentary Meals
“At the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the guns of WWI fell silent and Armistice Day was born. Eight years later a Presidential Proclamation invited people to observe the day...
By Tracy Moseley | Nov 3, 2021
‘Dallas Justice Now’ Alleges a Park Cities Facebook Group is “White Supremacy”
Dallas Justice Now, a BLM-affiliated activism group, composed an open letter to Park Cities residents alleging the Park Cities Chatter Facebook group is a "tool of white supremacy." Dallas Justice...
Local Clinic Teams with Walgreens to Offer “Gender-Affirming Care”
Advocates are concerned about Texas Health Action (THA) launching a clinic that will offer "gender-affirming care" to Oak Lawn residents inside a Walgreens. The Kind Clinic Dallas - Oaklawn will...
By Edgar James | Nov 3, 2021
Nonprofit Looks to Reform Child Care in North Texas
Amidst a nationwide shortage of child care workers, one North Texas nonprofit plays a vital part in making sure several child care centers get COVID-related federal aid. According to the Fort Worth...
7,000 Unlawful Migrants Arrested Under Texas’s New Immigration Policies
According to figures compiled by mid-October, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers arrested 7,744 unlawful migrants on criminal charges. Bob Price of Breitbart News observed that the...
By Jose Nino | Nov 3, 2021