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A Hole for Riverside Park
A cruise down Scenic Drive in Riverside, just northeast of downtown Fort Worth, is a lesson in failed government. The road itself is actually...
Healthcare Reform: The Cost of Staying Alive
Four-year-old Escher Griffin was using pillows to construct something intricate in his living room. His aunt, Kacie Nicholson, asked what he was building.
“An obstacle...
School Board Candidates Will Answer Voter’s Questions – at Church.
If last week’s cover story (“Upsetting the Apple Cart,” April 21, 2010) fired your interest in this spring’s hotter-than-usual races for the Fort Worth...
Phone Records Raise Questions About Tarleton Being Pressured to Cancel “Gay...
Since last month’s cancellation of a controversial play depicting a gay Christlike character, Tarleton State University has maintained that the production was stopped because...
Wins for the Weekly
To the editor: Congratulations to the “Weekleteers” at Fort Worth Weekly for the numerous first-place honors they recently amassed in the Society of Professional...
Hicks’ Reign Has Been a Loser for Texas Rangers.
This was supposed to be a decent year for the Texas Rangers. Team president Nolan Ryan said during spring training that they would win...
Miguel-Harth Bedoya Looks to the Future
Wednesday, March 17, 10 a.m.: In the basement of Van Cliburn Hall downtown, musicians from the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra are...
Shaken and Stirred Up
Neighbors along the path of a DFW Midstream gas pipeline in south Arlington haven’t been happy with the noise and disruption accompanying the construction...
Between a Rock and a Hot Place
Having U.S. immigration officials after you is a bad thing. Running from Mexican drug cartels is much worse. But as a former Fort Worth...
Passion Play
When student directors at Tarleton State University decided to stage a production of the play Corpus Christi, depicting a gay Jesus-like character named Joshua,...









