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Dallas, Texas · DallasCounties across Texas have issued disaster declarations ahead of the April 8 total solar eclipse. But for Ellis County, which already gets high tourism in April, this isn't their first rodeo.See the Story
Cities in North Texas are prepping for the eclipse. This small city is more prepared than most
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Senate · United StatesThe U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas won’t change its case assignment policy to curb judge shopping, according to a letter from Chief Judge David C. Godbey to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.See the Story
North Texas federal court won't adopt guidelines to curb judge shopping, Dallas judge says
34% Center coverage: 3 sources
LGBTQ+ · AustinThe Office of the Attorney General of Texas has sent inquiries to hospitals, clinics and other organizations to turn over any documentation on trans youth and their health services. Seattle Children's Hospital sued the office in December 2023, writing in an affidavit that the hospital does not treat any Texas patients. PFLAG won a temporary restraining order earlier this month.See the Story
Austin judge upholds ruling to block Texas from demanding trans kids' records from LGBTQ+ group
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
San Antonio, Texas · San AntonioState Rep. Tom Oliverson says Dade Phelan has ceded too much power to Democrats. Oliveron is an anesthesiologist from Cypress in his fourth term. He pitched himself as the right man to realign the lower chamber with the GOP's priorities.See the Story
Rep. Tom Oliverson announces he’s running for Texas House speaker
50% Center coverage: 10 sources
Ken Paxton · TexasTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed lawsuits against seven school districts. The lawsuits accuse the districts of electioneering ahead of last week's primaries. Paxton's flurry of lawsuits is another sign of the growing polarization in Texas politics and education, a professor says. Frisco ISD voted last week to negotiate a settlement with the attorney general's office.See the Story
‘Fear’, ‘intimidation’: Texas school districts, experts respond to AG’s electioneering lawsuits
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Dallas, Texas · DallasHexel Colorado is an advocate for better walkability, more public transit and parking reform in Dallas. He decided in 2021 to get rid of his car and get around town solely using alternative mobility options. Colorado: "I have this huge pet peeve when people say there's no public transit in Dallas"See the Story
This Dallas resident wants you to ditch the car and try public transit
100% Left coverage: 1 sources