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Unfit for Office?
In a state where top elected officials prioritize villainizing drag queens and attacking women’s rights to bodily autonomy, it’s easy to forget that most...
‘He Has a Battle Rifle’
Editor’s note: This story includes graphic descriptions of injuries, and one graphic image taken from inside a classroom. We are not publishing images of...
Holding Judges Accountable
After a lengthy career working for the Texas courts and legislature, Jennifer Lundy recently made an announcement on social media.
“I’m happy to share that...
Shut Out
Kara Cunningham says that, “ironically,” she “just didn’t want to get him fired.”
The 34-year-old mother of two is talking about Everett Trost. The man...
What’s Going on at TCC?
In fall 2021, Elva LeBlanc, who was recently appointed chancellor of Tarrant County College (TCC), delivered a rousing presentation to the same TCC trustees...
For the Musicians
Reflecting on his 28-year career as music director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO), John Giordano mentioned how small the program was when...
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...
The Longest Period
Sitting at our table at a South Fort Worth eatery, our cups of coffee long cold, our conversation wrapping up, Joe Palazzolo recalled photos...
The Fraud Squad
Speaking at last week’s commissioners court meeting, top county leaders made the case for the newly formed Elections Integrity Task Force. County Judge Tim...
Darker Possibilities
The lingering effects of the lockdown and local judges’ refusal to work more than four- or five-hour days have left Tarrant County’s courts heavily...



















