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Missionary Work

The final Mass of the San Mateo Mission, on Sunday, Nov. 20, was an emotional event attended by hundreds of parishioners and supporters, packing...

Envisioning Hemphill

Large crowds of Near Southside residents braved the bitter cold recently to see a pop-up park. Dozens of teenagers took turns skating down nearby...

West 7th: Parallel Universe

Since when did West 7th Street become Manhattan? Three of us Weeklyans went to eat lunch the other day at Tortaco, a new restaurant....

Carry On

The Texas open carry law that went into effect on January 1, 2016, allows handgun license holders to wear their firearms like the Townes...

Voter Fraud or Politics As Usual?

It all started with a tweet. Aaron Harris tapped out a titillating announcement in mid-October and within hours, there was a buzz. As the executive...

Leaner, Cleaner Weekly

For the past decade, we have been living like drunken Vikings in our Monticello office, using way more office space than we really need...

No Family Left Behind

Family detention facilities are not childcare centers. That was the decision handed down on Friday by State District Judge Karin Crump in a case...

Battling Climate Change

If President-elect Donald Trump actually believes all the warnings he issued during the election about the threats of immigration, he should be talking about...

Sole Survivor

Trading his four pairs of Air Jordan sneakers for one pair of Yeezys sounded like a fair deal to Ryan Perez. The Jordans were...

Falling on Deaf Ears

When Paul Unger read the headline “Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, RIP,” he said he was shocked. He and his fellow musicians in the Fort...