Shining a Light
The Fort Worth City Council settled a lawsuit in April for $99,000 plus $1,125 in mediation costs. The decision served as a six-figure reminder...
Evolution of a Rebel
Don’t mess with Texas — TXSharon, that is, to use her online moniker. That’s the lesson the shale gas drilling companies have been learning...
Cellar Dwellers
With the Cellar, what’s legend and what’s real …” said Giles McCrary, trailing off, implying that they’re hard to tell apart. He’s made it...
Answering the Call
When Randal Goodwin heard the rumble outside his home in rural Cleburne, just before 8 p.m. on April 17, he thought it was thunder.
“We...
Think Global, Eat Local
The wind was gusting so hard at the Ridgmar Farmers Market that neither hat nor hairdo was safe from its wrath. But Ashley Spencer...
Musical Chairs at City Hall
A couple of elderly women dressed in their Sunday best clutched colorful scarves over their heads and carefully crossed a slick parking lot during...
Toxic Legacy
Wayne Morris was as dedicated an employee as a company could want.
For 13 years, he worked as a maintenance man for a small business...
Honoring Their Service
These days, everyone knows — or thinks they know — the script for returning veterans. They come back from deployment and try to fit...
Losing Babies
My baby kicked and moved until the day he died,” said Jodie Kennedy.
She thought everything was fine. It was her second pregnancy. But her...
Third Annual Visionary Awards
Lauren Cross
Lauren Cross is new to Fort Worth, but the Houston native is already making an impact. Along with creating multimedia art (more on...



















