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Still Smoldering

In a presidential election year, especially one where the top of the ticket drew as much attention as this one, local races often fly...

Bearish in Cowtown

Don't seek to know for whom the recession bites. It's growling at thee. By Fort Worth Weekly staff A lot of local business news stories...

Surviving Their Raising

Could we make this the last generation of racists? By E.R. BILLS A few weeks back, a 7th-grader who hangs around the neighborhood told my kids...

Hot Water, Again

When Fox 4-TV investigative reporter Becky Oliver took on the Tarrant Regional Water District this week, Static seemed to hear an echo. Oliver looked...

Going Postal (Not)

Most of us don't use the snail mail from the U. S. Postal Service as much as we used to. Bills can be paid...

The Order of the Red Suspender

"Politically Incorrect - And Damn Proud of It," reads a sign hanging in Chuck Silcox's business office on Camp Bowie Boulevard. Static, who is...

A Tale of Two Storms

Galveston's Seawall Became Its Maginot Line By Tom Curtis I've lived about half my life in a city that shouldn't be there. In local parlance, I...

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...

Going Postal (Not)

Forget disgruntled post office employees. How about the customers? By DAN MCGRAW Most of us don't use the snail mail from the U. S. Postal Service...

The Order of the Red Suspender

"Politically Incorrect - And Damn Proud of It," reads a sign hanging in Chuck Silcox's business office on Camp Bowie Boulevard. Static, who is...