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Author of Texas abortion ban blames everyone but his law for women’s deaths
by Matt Hennie
| November 15, 2024
State Sen. Bryan Hughes defended the Texas abortion ban he wrote just days after the end of an election cycle in which it was harshly criticized.

Where to find free Thanksgiving meals in Dallas
| November 13, 2024
Dallas announced citywide Thanksgiving food assistance programs, including free turkey distributions and meal events. Find locations and dates for holiday help.

23 holiday events happening in Dallas-Fort Worth
by Joey Held
| November 13, 2024
The holiday season is upon us, and that means the DFW area is ripe with adventures and celebrations to spread some wintry cheer.

Doggone: November is National Adopt a Senior Pet month
by Brook Bolen
| November 12, 2024
This November, celebrate the beauty of older pets with National Adopt a Senior Pet month.

11 places in DFW to get Thanksgiving meals to-go
by Joey Held
| November 8, 2024
From full meals to Insta-worthy desserts, these local DFW businesses are keeping everyone well-fed during the Thanksgiving holiday.

Veterans Day in Dallas: 2 events you won’t want to miss
| November 8, 2024
Join the City of Dallas in honoring veterans this November 11 with parades, ceremonies, and other community events.

Where to get flights of ice cream, pie, espresso martinis, & more in DFW
by Joey Held
| November 6, 2024
When you can’t decide on an option or simply want to sample multiple items all at once, look no further than these creative food and drink flights in DFW.

Kamala Harris rallies with Beyoncé to highlight ‘Trump abortion bans’
by Matt Hennie
| October 26, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris rallied in Texas on Friday to call attention to the state’s abortion ban, which she blamed on former President Donald Trump.

Colin Allred rallies for reproductive freedom with Kamala Harris in Houston
| October 26, 2024
US Rep. Colin Allred leaned into his record of defending reproductive rights during a rally on Friday in Houston with Vice President Kamala Harris.

How a local sheriff’s race could be a turning point for turning more of Texas blue
| October 25, 2024
Waybourn and Moses are running on starkly different platforms, with the Republican incumbent running on issues like election fraud and immigration in Texas, while the Democratic challenger has said that he believes neither of those topics are relevant to the sheriff’s work.



