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Moonlighting as a Senior Judge?
Whether presiding over civil, criminal, or family cases, judges are the only elected or appointed officials in this state who are afforded the power...
Touch ’em All
After a gloomy winter that included a 99-day lockout that prevented players from going to their respective stadiums, an agreement was reached on March...
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No Shit Texans Worried About Economy — They Get All Their “Info” from Faux News
Based on a new Texas Lyceum poll, Texas voters are...
“Pure Evil”
“I’ve heard the truth, Mulder. Now, what I want are the answers.” — Dana Scully, The X-Files
Fifteen minutes and a call to a shadowy...
Losing Territory
To open her presentation on human trafficking to the members of a Northside neighborhood association last Saturday, Heather Schott got a little personal.
“Around the...
Writing Around Race
Like seemingly every other mainstream media outlet, including The New York Times and CNN, the Star-Telegram continues lurching further to the right to attract more/any subscribers,...
The Disinherited
In 1940, a volcano erupted in Fort Worth.
Let me repeat that.
In 1940, a volcano erupted in Fort Worth.
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In late October of that year, the...
Higher Ed, Lower Wages
In one year, Tarrant County College’s recently terminated chancellor — the alleged philandering administrator who, based on court documents, doesn’t know what tenure is —...
Southlake Hilariously Named Nation’s Most City-Like Suburb
Or maybe not so hilariously. It all depends on how you define the concept of “city.”
According to STORAGECafé, the nationwide self-storage search website that...
Expanding Territory
“We declare that Fort Worth is yours, Jesus,” Mercy Culture Church recently posted. “We declare your justice and righteousness resound in every part of...



















