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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...
Fostering a New Attitude
Wayne Carson is already seeing improvements.
CEO of ACH Child and Family Services, a 100-year-old Fort Worth-based nonprofit that’s recently been hired by the state...
Buying Judicial Influence?
Judges are rightfully held to high ethical standards. The State Commission on Judicial Conduct frequently publicly or privately sanctions Texas county judges for commenting...
Disabled and Discarded?
Inside a two-story house in the Ryan Place neighborhood on the South Side, Danny Swanson slowly wheeled himself into his den. Awaiting his arrival...
Outlawing Crack
Cities around the country are trying to make it a crime to wear pants in the popular hip-hop style, and Dallas is the latest...
Flight Plan
When the Fort Worth City Council in July approved setting aside $20 million for a new aviation museum, the decision represented a major step...
Glad We Knew Ya
Patterson has earned a new job, to a fare-thee-well.
By DAN MCGRAW
Texas Christian University football coach Gary Patterson should get out of town.I'm not saying...
Not So Healthy
According to the latest government estimates, nearly 50 million Americans don't have health insurance. These days, I'm one of them. How did I get...
Dimming Star
To the editor: I too am a veteran of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and I have to say that Jeff Prince’s article (“The Incredible...
Apartment Problems
“Location, location, location.” That old adage fits Century Colonial Park Apartments to a T. Or to a tee box. This 350,000-square-foot complex on Rogers...