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