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An Ugly Business

Mug shot magazines such as Mugly! and Busted! and their online equivalents have become popular in recent years. Some people just can’t resist visiting...

We Can Move the Earth

On Feb. 8, 2008, I felt the earth move beneath my feet. It wasn’t an earthquake or a Hemingway-esque tryst. It was simply a...

A Pretty Penny

On Aug. 29, Tarrant County College’s $192 million Center for Health Care Professions opened its doors to 700 students in downtown Fort Worth. Officially...

Cats Cough Hairball

Let’s hope the Fort Worth Cats still have some of their nine lives left. The city’s oldest and most popular sports team is in...

Air Quality Study Result?

“What people don’t understand is that gas drilling in Fort Worth is not us versus them. We’re all in this together,” said an exasperated...

Good Luck to 1919

To the editor: I enjoyed reading Jimmy Fowler’s story on 1919 Hemphill (“Evolving at 1919,” Oct. 12, 2011). It’s a unique place for music,...

Knocking on the Door

Contention is always on the agenda in Fort Worth’s halls of government, whether the question is gas wells, bullying, budget woes, or eminent domain....

Healthcare Dreamin’

A one-stop affordable healthcare shop in Fort Worth? Sounds like the plot in a novel — maybe even science fiction. But AIDS Outreach Center...

Bloody Monday at JPS

“Everybody knew belt-tightening was coming,” said a longtime employee at John Peter Smith hospital who was let go recently. But few people expected the...

What Will the Kids Get?

About 470 years ago, famed Spanish explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado and his men got lost in the Texas panhandle. They floundered there for...