Education, Featured Repayment of Student Loans Restarts Soon: What To Expect In 2015, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board announced a 15-year strategic plan for increased... By Emma Schambach | Dec 15, 2021
Featured, Government Supreme Court Hearing on Abortion Could Set New Legal Precedent On December 1, the Supreme Court of the United States began hearing arguments in what could shape up to be a... By Emma Schambach | Dec 7, 2021
Business Texas Pushing Back against Ben & Jerry’s Boycott of Israel In July 2021, popular ice cream brand Ben and Jerry's announced their intentions to boycott sales in Israel.... By Emma Schambach | Dec 3, 2021
Featured, National Brian Laundrie’s Death Ruled Suicide The cause and manner of death have been determined in the case of 23-year-old fugitive Brian Laundrie.... By Emma Schambach | Nov 26, 2021
Featured, Government 6600 Snider Plaza: Rule-Skirting Parking Nightmare, or Flagship Example of the Plaza’s Future? After a contentious court battle, it appears 6600 Snider Plaza will likely be the new home of an office... By Emma Schambach | Nov 13, 2021
City Snider Plaza Court Developments Could Mean Redevelopment Snider Plaza's construction project may encounter new developments in court soon. Tensions between the... By Emma Schambach | Nov 10, 2021
Government How Mesquite Taxpayers Can Expect Their Money to Be Used for Prop A On November 2, Mesquite voters passed Proposition A. 64% of voters voted for the proposal, and 34% were... By Emma Schambach | Nov 10, 2021
Featured, Government, National Why the Supreme Court Is Now Willing to Hear Arguments on the Texas Heartbeat Bill Act The Heartbeat Act (Texas SB 8) journey has been very eventful, and the arguments aren’t over yet. On... By Emma Schambach | Nov 7, 2021
City, Featured ‘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... By Emma Schambach | Nov 3, 2021
City, Featured University Park’s Snider Plaza Development Faces Zoning Disputes In early October 2021, Dallas County District Judge Aisha Redmond granted a temporary restraining order... By Emma Schambach | Oct 28, 2021
Featured, Government City seeks to issue bonds and raise taxes The city of Mesquite needs voter approval to approve budget propositions to use increased taxes to provide... By Emma Schambach | Oct 20, 2021
Featured, Government Journey of The Heartbeat Act and Pro-Abortion Pushback Texas' new anti-abortion law has sent ripples through the nation, sparking protests and rallies. The... By Emma Schambach | Oct 13, 2021
Featured, Government Abortion Argument Brings Angst to Metroplex Texas’ controversial abortion-limiting bill, the Heartbeat Act (S.B. 8), sparked protests nationally. Now,... By Emma Schambach | Oct 11, 2021