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Standing By

He Fought the Law — and Won

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Turbulence

A flamenco dancer shimmied and snapped her fingers for the large crowd of local and state politicians, employees, and reporters who converged on Dallas/Fort...

Remedial Reading for Mayors

Last week, Fort Worth fired its man in charge of handling funds for inner-city housing - mostly money from the U.S. Department of Housing...

E-mail Trail

When Bob Mhoon e-mailed several Tarrant County College officials in April, the firebrand critic of the college district was hoping for action. But he...

Be Happy at JPS

To the editor: Way to go! "Nurses Unite" (May 6, 2009) has really helped the nursing shortage ... to continue. What could be worse...

Fixing TxDOT’s Wagon

In the Texas Legislature, today's solution often turns out to be tomorrow's problem. The latest example is the effort to make changes at the...

Dissecting the Evidence

Dr. Nizam Peerwani is probably the highest-profile medical examiner in the United States. His territory covers four counties, but he's been called upon often...

A Bright Win for Poly

*****O N L I N E   E X C L U S I V E ***** Gary Braudaway's brown hair is orange today. The principal...

Guns, Shields, Pigs

Laura Elizabeth Morales, writing recently for the Texas Insider political web site, bemoaned the fact that a bill that would allow concealed weapons on...

Sunshine for the Zoo

A contract renegotiation between Fort Worth Zoo officials and city staff - or, perhaps, a lack of negotiation - has some residents suspecting monkey...

Blurred Vision

To the editor: Good update by Betty Brink on the Tarrant County College portion of the Trinity River (blurred) Vision project ("Taj Mahal on...