Dallas' juvenile justice system seemed to reach a crisis point in 2023. Researchers found many kids who didn’t need to be jailed, but spent months detained only to get probation or a short sentence.
A report shows that’s begun to change—and conditions inside the jail are shifting, too. More here:
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"A 'priority two,' which is considered the second-most serious and can include domestic violence incidents, took officers an average of 32 minutes to get to in 2020. In 2025, that average was about 179 minutes."
Kelli investigates officer staffing decisions and their impact on response times.
Thanks so much!
I spent the last few weeks analyzing where Dallas allocates patrol cops with a question in mind: How do police manage staffing for perception vs. risk?
I dove into lots of data and spoke with police chiefs, elected officials and criminologists to try to make sense of Dallas’ changing priorities:
We noted this trend today in The Lab Report’s weekly story, which is a look-ahead to 2026.
Other topics we're monitoring: DART, housing preservation, healthcare costs, and the county jail. ⤵️
The stats are in, and they confirm a big trend: Dallas ended 2025 with 141 murders, a *10-year low.*
To put that in perspective:
📉 43 fewer people murdered than in 2024.
📉 Dallas' 4th lowest murder count since 1995.
A significant drop that has largely flown under the radar.
This weekend I met a boy who saw his mother for the first time since he was 9 months old. A family praying for a mother’s release from prison. And a woman whose life was near collapse before she saw her daughter.
My latest @labreportdallas.bsky.social features the program changing their lives.
Dallas will likely end 2025 with its fifth straight decline in violent crime, in part by focusing on tiny geographies that account for most of it. What's that look like in practice? And what can't the cops solve? @kellixsmith.bsky.social on Volara in Oak Cliff: labreportdallas.com/p/the-stubbo...
In 2024, Dallas' most violent apartment complex became a tale of success after police appeared to lead a dramatic turnaround.
Then, this year, violence began rising again.
For @labreportdallas.bsky.social, I looked into what Volara's volatility tells us.
And here is the link to that piece about the City Council briefing on the 287(g) program.
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It's official: A Starbucks will open next door to he restored Forest Theater in South Dallas. My latest story for The Lab Report looks at why Forest Forward decided this was the right call for the project—and its neighbors.
labreportdallas.com/p/why-starbu...
Headlines in the last month portray the city of Dallas in chaos. We've had killings outside an ICE facility, a nightclub, a shopping center, a beheading at a motel. A story that isn’t being told: Dallas is on pace for one of its lowest murder tallies in a decade.
I dug into the data in my latest.
What does the government shutdown fight have to do with Dallas hospitals? For @labreportdallas.bsky.social, I break down how planned health care cuts could hit the county’s safety net—with $130M already on the line.
“There’s going to be some rough seas.”
With the fight over healthcare shutting down the federal government today, The Lab Report's @kellixsmith.bsky.social looks beyond the political bickering and digs into the real-life implications across North Texas, especially within Parkland Health. labreportdallas.com/p/deep-medic...
A woman had a theory: could small teams deployed after a drug overdose or poisoning save lives?
Three years since the fentanyl crisis struck North TX, deaths are declining.
My latest spotlights a 33-year-old at the center of the fight.
ICYMI: While the dominant public safety conversation in Dallas was about adding more cops, violent crime fell 48% across 150 sites in just six months. Police officers had very little to do with it. From @labreportdallas.bsky.social's @kellixsmith.bsky.social
labreportdallas.com/p/dallas-bli...
For my latest story, I feature Dallas' City Action Strike Team — a trio that targets urban decay with an ambitious goal in mind: Could improving these spaces help reduce violence?
So far, we've found, the results are promising. More here:
Dobie Pre-K will soon be a hub for services in Esperanza. To understand the significance of local government finally paying attention here, @kellixsmith.bsky.social spent weeks with residents to learn about resilience and community in this pocket of North Dallas. labreportdallas.com/p/esperanza-...
In my first story for The Lab Report Dallas, I spent weeks in Esperanza, a neighborhood once called "mayhem" where a third of households live on less than $25,000 a year. After a school shuttered, officials stepped in — and residents turn to resilience.
The full website goes live in the fall. We’ve hired @kellixsmith.bsky.social, one of Dallas' best reporters, as a staff writer. Email newsletters go out every Wednesday. We want to help Dallas understand what’s working, what’s not, and why. Join us! (Also it’s free.) labreportdallas.com/subscribe
🧵 Fourish months ago, @sharongrigsby.bsky.social and I holed up in essentially a glass-doored closet and talked at each other until we could see the shape of a new publication. The Lab Report has a ways to go—website (the design rips), social accounts (yikes)—but we’re now running stories.
So excited to share this journalism, which goes deep on important topics impacting North Texas families. My first stories publish in the coming weeks. 🙂
You can sign up (for free!) to see us in your inbox every week:
Matt dove into Dallas' deflection center, an initiative championed by District Attorney John Creuzot to connect nonviolent criminal trespass offenders with services. It's meant to break the cycle keeping those people jailed.
The problem: Cops aren't bringing them there.
Sharon spent 6 months with North Texas nonprofits navigating uncertainty amid federal cuts, layoffs, and delayed reimbursements.
The effect is already being felt in the form of 33 million fewer meals, reduced stipends, fewer kids at summer camp, and more:
đź§µOur first stories are out at The Lab Report Dallas!
Leading up to our website launch, we're publishing a new piece every Wednesday to offer a look at the solutions-based journalism you can expect from us.
Our first two by @sharongrigsby.bsky.social and @goodmoine.bsky.social are must-reads. 👇
For my last @dallasnews.com story, I sat down with new Chief Daniel Comeaux and community and police leaders to ask how the ex-DEA leader can succeed amid a torrent of challenges here.
“Dallas is gonna have to deal with me because I’m not going anywhere.”
The public safety beat led me to neighborhoods, city meetings and courtrooms across North Texas. It taught me so much about building trust and handling sensitive topics. It’s a beat with a plethora of stories.
Now, the position is open! I'm happy to answer questions possible applicants might have.
Today is my last day at @dallasnews.com and it's still hard to believe it snuck up. Words can't express my gratitude for DMN's chance on me when I was a breaking news fellow.
I'm leaving after ~4 years covering Dallas PD, which has been an incredible opportunity to work on important stories.
Not a great situation tonight at Dallas city hall. The city attorney's interruption was a surprise to all board members who had questions prepared for the police chief. We are not done with this.