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Fair Wages For All
Betsy Price took a $100,000 pay cut when she decided to become mayor in 2011. She had earned more than $1 million during her...
The Journey Continues
Last Saturday, the day before Easter, Stephen Karnes stood on the ground floor porch of his Southside apartment in The Villages at Samaritan House,...
Tats in the Workplace
Davey Rayner is getting ready for his latest interview. Like most job seekers, the 26-year-old Arlingtonian takes a shower, combs his hair, takes a...
The Foilies 2016
Last week was what’s called Sunshine Week, when open-government activists make as much noise as possible about the need for access-to-information reform, from the...
Trumped Up on Magnolia
Over the weekend, social media boiled over after a few Donald Trump supporters barhopped along West Magnolia Avenue, starting fights, getting kicked out of...
Fort Worth’s First Senior Playground Coming?
As outreach and advocacy director for AARP, Carmel Snyder represents a population that rarely makes waves in Fort Worth City Hall. While limited food...
Torn Apart
A fun outing to a Fort Worth bingo hall on a pleasantly warm January afternoon was soured after Billy Mittel tripped in the parking...
Right Turn, Clyde
What do you call someone who stands on the side of a highway and blasts pepper spray at a group of passing bikers? Around...
Fueling Tomorrow
Every April since 2006, students from all over North and South America flock to Detroit, Mich., with a shared purpose: to change the future...
Covering Man Holes
The manner in which we normally read the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s “Cheers & Jeers” section probably says a lot about our psychological makeup. What...



















