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  • Meet the Indigenous people of Texas

    October 6, 2025

    Despite efforts to erase Native American history in the US, there are still active tribes in Texas and efforts to recognize the state’s Indigenous history and preserve the remaining communities. Nationally, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is now celebrated on the second Monday in October—what was once Columbus Day, until 1992, when the city of Berkley, CA…

    Meet the Indigenous people of Texas
  • 17 restaurants in Texas with insane views

    March 13, 2025

    From soaring heights that showcase elaborate city views to gorgeous experiences among trees and water, these restaurants in Texas offer terrific visuals.

    17 restaurants in Texas with insane views
  • Texas lawmakers consider over a dozen bills loosening gun restrictions

    April 28, 2025

    Texas lawmakers are considering gun-related legislation, including two bills that would make Texas the first state in the nation to allow teenagers to carry handguns on school campuses.

    Texas lawmakers consider over a dozen bills loosening gun restrictions
  • 8 creepy facts about Texas that textbooks leave out

    September 30, 2025

    From unsolved murders to unsettling origins of town names, these creepy facts about Texas will make your skin crawl.

    8 creepy facts about Texas that textbooks leave out
  • Invasive birds & ‘feminist Andy Warhol’: Here’s what you missed in Dallas-Fort Worth this week

    April 10, 2026

    Here’s your news update for the week of April 6.

    Invasive birds & ‘feminist Andy Warhol’: Here’s what you missed in Dallas-Fort Worth this week
  • 🍹 Plan your Labor Day Weekend here

    August 28, 2025

    Plus: A word for Raising Cane’s lovers Share with a friend Good morning DFW ☕ OK, so I’m about to say something that may be hard to hear… Zaxby’s is better than Raising Cane’s.  I know, I know, but please tell me what is appealing about unseasoned chicken strips and unsalted fries. You might think…

    🍹 Plan your Labor Day Weekend here
  • TX senators gloat while millions brace for cuts

    July 3, 2025

    Plus: Firework shows + other weekend events 🎇 Share with a friend Happy Fourth of July eve, Living in the US has really been a doozy lately, so before you, rightfully, dissociate with hot dogs and fireworks this weekend (upcoming events are at the end of this email), check out our breakdown of Capitol Hill’s…

    TX senators gloat while millions brace for cuts
  • Texas oil companies stand to profit from Iran war disruptions while consumers face higher gas prices

    March 11, 2026

    Texas’ status as the nation’s largest oil producer will partially insulate its residents from some gas price hikes, but it’s not immune to disruptions, experts say.

    Texas oil companies stand to profit from Iran war disruptions while consumers face higher gas prices
  • 👀 Why political scandals don’t stick anymore

    February 3, 2026

    Plus: Super Bowl snacks and how to prep for the big game Share with a friend Good morning, North Texas, Well, it’s almost time for the Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks vs. the New England Patriots and—Bad Bunny vs. the world. For some, the day is strictly about football; others plan food and drink…

    👀 Why political scandals don’t stick anymore
  • Dallas and Fort Worth end their diversity efforts to keep federal funding

    August 12, 2025

    City councils have cut funding for programs and policies that consider religion, race, gender, and other identity markers.

    Dallas and Fort Worth end their diversity efforts to keep federal funding
  • Texas State faculty fight back against ‘politically motivated’ curriculum review

    October 14, 2025

    The vague new order requires the university to ensure all curriculum is taught in a “value-neutral” manner, which critics said encroaches on academic freedom.

    Texas State faculty fight back against ‘politically motivated’ curriculum review
  • Texas added more Latino, Asian and Black residents than any other state last year

    July 1, 2024

    Texas also had the biggest jump last year in the overall population, adding 473,000 people.

    Texas added more Latino, Asian and Black residents than any other state last year
  • Who is running where in DFW on March 3

    January 16, 2026

    Early voting for the March 3 primaries begins Feb. 17.

    Who is running where in DFW on March 3
  • A Texas woman died after the hospital said it’s a ‘crime’ to intervene in her miscarriage

    October 30, 2024

    Josseli Barnica is one of at least two pregnant Texas women who died after doctors delayed emergency care. She’d told her husband that the medical team said it couldn’t act until the fetal heartbeat stopped. Josseli Barnica grieved the news as she lay in a Houston hospital bed on Sept. 3, 2021: The sibling she’d…

    A Texas woman died after the hospital said it’s a ‘crime’ to intervene in her miscarriage
  • Rising Democratic star James Talarico announces run for US Senate in Texas

    September 9, 2025

    State Rep. James Talarico, a 36-year-old Presbyterian seminarian and former middle school teacher, announced Tuesday that he’s running for US Senate.

    Rising Democratic star James Talarico announces run for US Senate in Texas
  • Ken Paxton jumps into US Senate race, sparking bitter GOP primary

    April 9, 2025

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton entered the US Senate race, turning the GOP primary into an acrimonious battle with incumbent US Sen. John Cornyn.

    Ken Paxton jumps into US Senate race, sparking bitter GOP primary
  • Every San Antonio restaurant Guy Fieri visited on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’

    December 12, 2025

    Guy Fieri has visited 22 San Antonio restaurants on “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.” Here’s every spot he featured.

    Every San Antonio restaurant Guy Fieri visited on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’
  • Trump comes to Texas to troll Harris, invite Cruz on trip to Venezuela

    October 25, 2024

    Former President Donald Trump rallied in Austin on Friday, claiming Texas is home to the “largest border invasion in the history of the world.”

    Trump comes to Texas to troll Harris, invite Cruz on trip to Venezuela
  • There’s still time to participate in DFW’s indie bookstore crawl

    August 13, 2025

    Through the month of August, 24 bookstores in the DFW area are hosting a bookstore crawl. Here’s what you need to know.

    There’s still time to participate in DFW’s indie bookstore crawl
  • How the government shutdown could hurt thousands of Texans

    October 1, 2025

    The federal government shut down early Wednesday, meaning nearly 250,000 federal employees and members of the military in Texas won’t receive paychecks.

    How the government shutdown could hurt thousands of Texans
  • Everything you need to know about the minimum wage in Texas

    May 22, 2024

    With Texas’ minimum wage stuck at $7.25, get a quick view into the minimum wage debate in the state and throughout the country.

    Everything you need to know about the minimum wage in Texas
  • Richest woman in the world lives in Funky Town

    September 11, 2025

    Plus: Try pecan pie Blue Bell for free Share with a friend Mornin’ 🌅 I shared yesterday with y’all that some North Dallas residents aren’t happy about the new H-E-B planned in their area, citing traffic and crime as major concerns. (The only crime I can imagine would be the famous fresh tortilla chips and…

    Richest woman in the world lives in Funky Town
  • Texas Sees Rise in Flea-Borne Typhus Cases

    September 9, 2025

    Flea-borne typhus, otherwise known as murine or endemic typhus, is on the rise in Texas. Here’s what you need to know.

    Texas Sees Rise in Flea-Borne Typhus Cases
  • Texans rally for ‘honest history’ in Austin

    April 8, 2026

    PLUS: SBOE deliberates required reading list Hey y’all! We’re taking “From the Capitol to the Classroom” a bit more literally this week. I went down to Austin yesterday, where the State Board of Education kicked off their week-long slate of meetings to go over two major agenda items that have caught the attention of Texans:…

    Texans rally for ‘honest history’ in Austin
  • 🤧 Been feeling blah? It may be Cedar Fever

    March 2, 2026

    Plus: Texas home builds halt with no immigration Share with a friend Happy March! After weeks of sneezing, headaches, and waking up with itchy eyes, I was almost relieved to know that other people noticed a shift in Texas allergies this winter. If your allergy symptoms have been out of the norm, it may be…

    🤧 Been feeling blah? It may be Cedar Fever
  • 🪇 9 upcoming festivals to look forward to

    January 29, 2026

    Plus: Take a look at Dallas’ most beautiful houses Share with a friend Morning DFW, There’s been a ton of tough headlines lately, particularly involving safety and immigration enforcement, and it’s hard to know what to do with all that energy, sadness, and rage. On Tuesday, I asked y’all how you were feeling about recent…

    🪇 9 upcoming festivals to look forward to
  • Who is running for the Texas State Board of Education?

    December 17, 2025

    And what do they do? Happy Wednesday! A few weeks ago, we looked at how artificial intelligence is impacting book bans in schools. This week, we’ll see how it’s impacting courses in higher education.  We’ll also dive into who will be on the ballot for the State Board of Education election in 2026, and break…

    Who is running for the Texas State Board of Education?
  • ‘We Ain’t Buying it’: Grassroots groups mobilize to boycott Amazon, Home Depot, and Target

    November 21, 2025

    Organizers of “We Ain’t Buying It” are calling for a Thanksgiving boycott of three companies they accuse of capitulating to Trump administration policies.

    ‘We Ain’t Buying it’: Grassroots groups mobilize to boycott Amazon, Home Depot, and Target
  • Texas women face prosecution for abortions if new bill becomes law

    May 8, 2025

    The Texas Senate has passed a new anti-abortion bill which would open the door to women being criminally prosecuted for obtaining an abortion — even in a different state.

    Texas women face prosecution for abortions if new bill becomes law
  • How Trump’s attempt to gut Planned Parenthood will hurt people across Texas

    April 11, 2025

    Millions of people are losing access to family planning services. That’s because in some states, including Texas, President Donald Trump is freezing funds to Title X.

    How Trump’s attempt to gut Planned Parenthood will hurt people across Texas
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