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Tea Time
A couple of hundred years ago, a bunch of colonists - including some of my ancestors - fought a revolution to win freedom from,...
Proof
A geologist who has spent years studying the effects of natural gas drilling on water sources said last week that he has “no doubt”...
Fairness in Print
A recent ruling by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission might finally signal the beginning of the end of the struggle for a former...
Mixed Grades
Like other large, urban school districts, Fort Worth’s is tasked with ensuring that tens of thousands of young minds achieve academic success. And much...
The Blues Got the Blues
The musicians at Mambo’s Tapas Cantina were recently doing what their predecessors have been doing for ages: showing off licks, telling life stories set...
Keyboard Katanas
According to Code.org, a nonprofit website dedicated to promoting computer science jobs in America, there are more than 38,000 computing jobs open in Texas....
West 7th Breakdown
The planned $8.5 million redesign of West 7th Street between the decorative bridge and the Cultural District is splitting opinions among city leaders, business...
Which Ox to Gore
The witching hour is approaching for Fort Worth’s city budget: By the end of the month, the city council must decide how to chop...
Banking on the Poor
In the early 1980s, Dallas civil rights attorney Mike Daniel and his law partner Betsy Julian were fighting to desegregate public housing in East...
Curing Gayness
Want an e-mail box filled with hate letters and calls at all hours of the night? Then suggest to the GOP that their platform...