If you were busy this week, here’s a quick look at the Dallas, Texas, and national stories that drove the conversation — and why they mattered.
From public safety and transit accountability to corporate flight and immigration enforcement, several developments carried implications well beyond the headlines.
The DX Brief
• AT&T confirmed it will relocate its global headquarters from downtown Dallas to Plano, ending months of uncertainty and reinforcing long-standing concerns over crime, homelessness, and quality-of-life conditions in the urban core
• Park Cities leaders moved the future of DART membership to voters, as University Park unanimously called a May election amid mounting concerns over service levels, governance, and value
• A Hilton Anatole worker was fired after posting a video identifying ICE agents staying at the hotel, prompting ICE officials to warn that doxxing officers places agents’ lives at risk
• Governor Greg Abbott pledged to review Dallas’ police staffing levels, citing potential violations of state law as the city remains well below the voter-mandated 4,000-officer minimum
• Anti-enforcement agitators rallied in downtown Dallas following a fatal ICE-involved shooting in Minnesota, even as newly surfaced video evidence complicated early public narratives surrounding the incident
• Investigators determined masked online threats against 14 Texas schools were a non-credible hoax, though law enforcement increased precautions out of an abundance of caution
• The U.S. Senate confirmed Sara Carter as the nation’s first female Drug Czar, elevating a veteran investigative journalist and cartel expert amid the ongoing fentanyl crisis