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Grinding Up Chalk Mountain
Feathers are flying over a rock crusher's plans for a Glen Rose landmark.
By Story and photos BY JEFF PRINCE
Chalk Mountain's name is...
Working for Judges They Work With
The March 14 primary elections for Tarrant County criminal court judges are months away, but they’re creating a buzz in courtroom hallways as two...
Milk of Aggie Kindness
Gov. Rick Perry, the guy who routinely tells Washington to shove it, refuses federal money out of principle, fantasizes about seceding from the union,...
Shaken and Stirred
A window that’s popped out of its frame allows spiders to creep into Keary and Kristina Rosalez’ Cleburne home. New cracks about six inches...
The Adventures of McChete and Big Mac
Last week, thieves were making the rounds in the upper-middle class neighborhood where the Fort Worth Weekly is headquartered. Several of our employees have...
Obsessed by Florence
For Julie and Bruce Webb, outsider art is a passion. The Waxahachie collectors lecture and curate exhibits at universities and museums around the country...
Ducks of Death
The other day at Bedford Boys Ranch Lake, a jogger was momentarily distracted by a dead duck floating on the surface nearby.
“That’s pond life,”...
Breaking Systems of Oppression
Already overloaded criminal courts across the country have come to a near standstill as a precaution against spreading COVID-19. The backlog means innocent men...
Bass-Relief
When I moved here in 1990 from the land where rivers catch on fire, I knew only one thing about Fort Worth: Cowtown was...
Ick by the Barrel
This latest news makes Static feel all icky and worried. A past owner of the former foundry site on the edge of Fort Worth’s...