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Not Comfortable Yet
After over a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems that much of society is pining to get back to normal. Texas lifted its...
A Real Alamo
I get it.
As a native Texan, I feel your pain.
I, too, was weaned on comic book versions of the Alamo and the Texian War...
Gridlock
I’m sitting in the dark every night and sweating to the oldies because I don’t want to burden the grid.
The grid that failed us...
A Trek through Trump Country
Heading to Kerrville for a COVID-delayed 90th birthday celebration of my one and only’s father, I was looking forward to wildflowers dotting the fields...
12 Mighty Orphans
In Twelve Mighty Orphans, author Jim Dent writes of football coach Harvey “Rusty” Russell arriving at the Fort Worth Masonic Home for Orphans in...
Targeted for Being Homeless?
Lorenzo Thomas’ first memory after waking up in John Peter Smith Hospital (JPS) was hearing a Fort Worth police officer talking to a nearby...
Thinking Critically about Racism in Texas
“A must-attend event!” reads a recent Facebook post by Granbury school district trustee Dr. Paula McDonald.
The topic? Critical Race Theory (CRT), the concept that developed...
The Party of “Abortion” in Texas
It’s ironic that Texas Republicans are so committed to abolishing abortion.
Abortion is their primary modus operandi.
Abortion is basically their chief reason for being.
Every election season,...
Oncor Wants More
Completely unashamed by the optics, Oncor has requested a rate hike with a total statewide price tag of $98 million. The move follows a...
Shining a Light on TAD
Letters from the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) are met with dread these days. With property values on the rise — local home values have...



















