Recess Recedes
Last fall, the principal of Clifford Davis Elementary School in southeast Fort Worth announced at a staff meeting that the school would be eliminating...
Unrest in Academe
Faculty members at Tarrant County College are chafing under the reign of Chancellor Erma C. Johnson Hadley, a longtime TCC employee who rose from...
Fear Factor
As a bouncer came into sight, Julie saw her chance for escape. A young man in his early to mid-20s held a tight grip...
Sick Workers at JPS?
As if working the front lines in the battle against COVID-19 isn’t stressful enough, some employees at John Peter Smith Hospital (JPS) say their...
A Range of Tremors
Shakeups continue in the gas industry. A large company experienced legal setbacks, and the authors of a study by a local university think they...
Flow Chart
A long-running battle over a proposed reservoir in Northeast Texas that is part of Fort Worth’s future water supply may be resolved by the...
Fort Worth’s Dakota Pipeline
Eastsiders and West Arlingtonians are gearing up for their own version of the Dakota Access Pipeline fight.
Blue Stone Natural Resources, the ninth-largest natural gas...
Spend, Thrift
In a few weeks, most American taxpayers will receive a one-time check from the federal government for $1,200, plus $500 per dependent child, as...
Proof
A geologist who has spent years studying the effects of natural gas drilling on water sources said last week that he has “no doubt”...
Prescription for Care
Maria is 47 years old. She’s a diabetic whose kidneys are shutting down. She needs renal dialysis at least three times a week. She...