May 2026
Texas summer camps inch closer to opening with deal over new state law
Texas summer camp directors applauded an agreement over a new law, but scores of camps are still working to obtain licenses.
Cyber attack and outage of Canvas online learning platform disrupts North Texas schools
The learning platform was under cyberattack by a hacking group named ShinyHunters, The Associated Press reported.
Tarrant County tops Texas for death penalty trials, report finds
Texas Defender Service report says the county “wields an outsized influence on the Texas death penalty landscape.”
Joni Lamb, president and founder of Daystar Television Network, has died, broadcaster says
She founded Daystar Television Network in 1993 with her late husband, Marcus Lamb.
Texas summer camps inch closer to opening with deal over new state law
Texas summer camp directors applauded an agreement over a new law, but scores of camps are still working to obtain licenses.
Cyber attack and outage of Canvas online learning platform disrupts North Texas schools
The learning platform was under cyberattack by a hacking group named ShinyHunters, The Associated Press reported.
Speaker Mike Johnson headlines Dallas fundraiser as Republicans fight to hold House
House Speaker Mike Johnson visits Dallas to raise campaign cash for GOP congressional candidates.
Democrats offer plans for easing pain at the pump as they eye midterms
Democrats have embraced populist proposals to pause state and federal gas taxes as a way of easing pressure on consumers.
Man injured during officer-involved shooting in Saginaw, officials say
Officers went to a residence in the 1300 block of North Creek Drive to serve a felony arrest warrant on a man.
Former Mayor Mike Rawlings launches campaign to relocate Dallas City Hall, revive downtown
Rawlings says Dallas should focus more on redeveloping the site, possibly for an entertainment district capable of keeping the Mavericks and Stars downtown