Old-School Museum
Rick Wilkins stood staring at the dozens of pieces of the Scopitone, a massively tall coin-operated musical video machine from the 1950s that he...
Best Root to Mexico
I wasn’t quite sure what I’d run into when I recently took off from Joshua in a rental car with my former wife, Chepa,...
High Waters
The rain began lightly. Julie Amendola knew to keep a watchful eye on the nearby Trinity River. Heavy rains had been causing it to...
¡Fuera Trump!
At Mexico City’s historic central square, or zócalo, Jose Adan Garcia Canales was busy balancing a small pipe organ on a wooden peg. He...
Welcome to Stop Six
Regina Blair’s “Hillary for President” t-shirt was drenched with sweat as we sat in the sweltering July heat. Before meeting her at her mother’s...
From All Sides
Ledford White has been representing clients in real estate and probate transactions since 1976 with no record of disciplinary action from the State Bar...
Cutting History
When the first police car rolled up, its blue roof lights flashing in the night, the vandalism suspect — a tall, slender young man...
TIGER Prowls East Lancaster
Business owners along East Lancaster Avenue have pretty much seen it all –– druggies, drunks, panhandlers, thieves, trespassers. Just about anyone who operates a...
Fort Worth’s Transit Future
On an oven-hot Sunday in July, the No. 25 bus pulled up to its stop at the intersection of Hulen Street and Camp Bowie...
Court Doc
Diane Rimert wasn’t a great mother. Being great isn’t necessarily easy while battling mental illness. Rimert was bipolar. On good days, she would take...



















