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An Art Pilgrimage
It’s been two weeks since I drove from Fort Worth to San Francisco. The trip, which also took two weeks, gave me a taste...
Art for the Soul
It's a scant half-dozen steps from the sidewalk to the front porch of the yellow brick Arts and Crafts-style house on Park Place Avenue...
Better Hens and Gardens
Cowtown might become known as Chicken Town if Beverly Thomas keeps working at her current pace. Her Weatherford-based business, 2 Buck Cluck, is gaining...
Trains Rolled On
Sunday morning, last day in May. The sun had finally beaten back the clouds after weeks of rains, and the city was crisp. The...
Hearing? What Hearing?
Monday night's hearing before the city's gas drilling task force turned out more than 100 people, and turned the flame even higher on all...
Pray for Rain
There have always been fights over water in Texas. But as population increases and rain doesn’t, times are getting tighter and the fights more...
Apocalypse by Apathy
The elderly woman stood in her thin robe at the doorway of her modest bungalow, scratching the sores on her arm, a slight tremor...
Parking Subsi-Dies
The money that subsidizes free parking in downtown garages for visitors is dwindling. And unless your last name is Bass or your parking garage...
Drilling and Nukes: Bad Match?
Concerns about gas drilling near the Comanche Peak Nuclear Plant are prompting some observers to question state and federal agencies that insist the drilling...
Peddling Pedaling
The nonprofit Fort Worth Bike Sharing turns a year old this month, but some people just haven’t figured out what it’s all about yet.
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