A School for Peace
Military schools have studied the science of war for hundreds if not thousands of years. Serious scholarship on how to stop wars or avoid...
Shift in the Shale
As avenues go, Carter Avenue, on Fort Worth's East Side, is pretty modest. But a lot of North Texas gas drilling activists are hoping...
Cash-Trapped
Fort Worth City Council member Kathleen Hicks believes that her Eastside constituency is under assault from a powerful and virtually unregulated coalition of payday...
School’s Out
A controversial program that forced more than 60 public works inspectors in the city's engineering department to add almost a full load of college...
Quiet on Nukes
If you haven't heard much recently about how the hearings are going on Luminant Energy's proposal to build two new reactors at its Comanche...
Hear No Evil
This summer, when members of the Fort Worth City Council were briefed on the grim results of a federal investigation of the city's housing...
A Fine Education
Tarleton State University officials learned recently that underreporting campus crime could be expensive. The ultimate source of that lesson? Their own journalism students, who...
Wheel Right
Four years ago, Amber Herndon was volunteering at a banquet being held at her church. The event was a fund-raiser for a new program...
Approved!
When the Fort Worth City Council last month granted a variance to Chesapeake Energy allowing it to drill gas wells that will be closer...
For Love of the (New) Game
Mike Matthews nailed a line drive into right center field and made it to second base. His teammate followed that with a high fly...









