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Press Club Mess
Red flags were waving madly after the Press Club of Dallas' 48th annual journalism awards banquet last November. Sure, Fort Worth Weekly toasted its...
Adios to an Art Collector …
Stockyards businessman and art collector A.C. “Ace” Cook died Monday after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 74. And, as was his...
Playing the Hate Card
Speaking to just over a dozen Republicans at a local diner last week, Fort Worth’s police chief opened by invoking God, the Constitution, and...
Dogged Prosecution
Pistol packin’ Pedro Juarez has two new misdemeanor charges to contend with after shooting a dog on April 30. Already charged with unlawful carrying...
There Will Be Oil
Pen in hand, Tucker Dean stopped to sign his name.
“I want to help out any way I can,” said the UTA drama major. “I...
On to the Courthouse
Last Friday, July 12, the Texas Capitol was awash with demonstrators, there for the showdown in the Texas Senate over the Republican-driven proposal to...
Who’s Against Hooters?
A group of locals led by Sundance Square creator Ed Bass is apparently trying to become the human embodiment of a big brassiere ––...
Not another brick in the wall
Jason Hernandez began selling marijuana in his McKinney neighborhood in 1992, when he was 15. At first, it was baggies, but within a couple...
Revival in Riverside
The line to order lunch at Fuzzy’s Taco Shop on Race Street was 20 minutes long on a recent Friday. Shelby Stevens didn’t mind....
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...