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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Standing By

He Fought the Law — and Won

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Bad Puppy

Those folks at Chesapeake Energy are so thoughty. Realizing that kids dragged to public hearings about the Barnett Shale could get bored and fussy,...

Full-Contact Females

Jennifer Alonsa is looking forward to doing a little hitting. The 30-year-old probation officer for Tarrant County, who is built like a linebacker, admits...

Hustling THCK

The shores of Lake Arlington aren't all that picturesque, especially on the Fort Worth side, where the rocky shoreline borders a massive parking lot...

A Failure of Conscience

It still astonishes me that the whole country could scream impeachment from the rooftops over one president's mild sexual indiscretion, yet turn a blind...

Shell Game

Tarrant County College board vice president Bobby McGee came forward Monday to support fellow trustee Joe Hudson's complaints about the irregularities surrounding a June...

Rocks for the Goliath Road

BARTLETT - Sitting in Lois and Jerry's Restaurant, surrounded by a blue-jean and overalls lunch crowd, Mae Smith and Ralph Snyder don't look like...

Outsource of Trouble

Good journalism requires accurate know-ledge of local people, places, and practices. A no-brainer, right? Apparently not. The Orange County Register announced June 24 that it...

You Need Us (Sob)

Put down the video game for a minute and take that thing out of your ear. Do you reaaallly want to know why you...

Saving Katia

Adopting orphans from foreign countries comes with risk, but Kathie Seidel was willing to roll the dice. She was hurting. She wanted to be...

Sins of the World

An institution as large and as complex as the Catholic Church presents an enormous target for its critics, especially since its stands often go...