Dallas Morning News Texas lawmakers weigh strategies for protecting minors from social media AUSTIN — Texas lawmakers vowed Tuesday to hold Big Tech accountable for failing to protect minors from harm on social media, including exposure to... My IMessengerJanuary 11, 2025
Dallas Morning News ‘Gulf of America’? Internet responds to Trump’s plan to change name of Gulf of Mexico President-elect Donald Trump says he will seek to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America,” prompting a slew of responses on social media. My IMessengerJanuary 8, 2025
Dallas Morning News Dallas officials approve Elm Thicket -Northpark zoning changes that reduce new home sizes Supporters hope the changes, including limiting home lot coverage to 40%, will help preserve the Love Field area neighborhood. I MessengerOctober 14, 2022
Dallas Morning News Insurance company sues owner of vacant lot where the Balch Springs grass fire started Sikka Investments owns the property where the devastating July 25 blaze began. I MessengerOctober 13, 2022
Dallas Morning News Beto O’Rourke: Texas economy is successful but not because of Greg Abbott The Democratic nominee for governor has been trying to undercut one of Abbott’s greatest strengths. I MessengerOctober 11, 2022
Dallas Morning News In Texas, VP Kamala Harris urges voters to push back on ‘immoral’ abortion ban Vice president glosses over Gov. Greg Abbott’s tactics on migrants, sending busloads to her official residence in Washington, D.C. I MessengerOctober 11, 2022
Dallas Morning News Better Block Foundation brings a new look to Garland The urban design nonprofit transformed the 600 block of Clara Barton Boulevard into a street market to bring community members together. I MessengerOctober 10, 2022
Dallas Morning News 4 teens face robbery charges in string of southern Dallas carjackings Anthony Garcia, 17; Sergio Ramirez, 18; Eduardo Castillo Sanchez, 19; and Alexander Castanon, 17, each face two counts of aggravated robbery I MessengerOctober 9, 2022
Dallas Morning News Accused North Texas serial killer Billy Chemirmir convicted of 2nd capital murder Dallas County jurors deliberated less than 30 minutes before finding him guilty of killing 87-year-old Mary Brooks in her Richardson home in 2018. I MessengerOctober 8, 2022
Dallas Morning News What ID do I need to take to the polls to vote in Texas’ 2022 midterm elections? Even if you don’t have acceptable ID on Election Day, there’s a way to cast your vote. I MessengerOctober 7, 2022
Dallas Morning News Young Hispanics embrace folklórico dancing as connection to their heritage Thousands of children and teenagers not only enjoy dancing, but discover a deeper link to the culture and traditions of their parents I MessengerOctober 6, 2022
Dallas Morning News With plans for food pantry, nonprofit’s vision to uplift South Dallas comes to life BridgeBuilders still faces skepticism from some in neighborhood but says it is working with residents to provide resources that make a difference I MessengerOctober 5, 2022