Leaders say planning is needed to figure out how Dallas County departments would respond if a federal government shutdown took place next month.
The state decertified the vendor's electronic pollbooks after a malfunction gave nearly 4,000 voters in Dallas County the wrong ballot in November elections.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins is holding a news conference Tuesday afternoon to "discuss the financial and operational ...
The usual protestors were absent although they're sure to return, as Oklahoma County broke ground for the jail Behavioral ...
Dallas officials said Tuesday they’re still trying to figure out how the city will be affected after President Donald Trump’s ...
Luka Doncic released an emotional farewell to Dallas on the same day a trade sending him from the Mavericks to the Los ...
A memo ordering grant payments to stop has caused local government officials to review 2025 budgets and legal obligation ...
A report by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) flagged Dallas County’s air quality for not meeting state ...
Dallas County opened a bid for a new voter check-in digital tablet vendor since the state de-certified the devices that glitched during the November election.
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Fort Worth is considering hiring a master developer of what could become a 600-1,000 room hotel next to the convention center ...