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A Whirl of a World Series
Well, Major League Baseball pulled it off. They completed the shortened 60-game baseball season that culminated in the World Series.
The strange and historic 2020...
No Justice, No Peace
Police shootings of unarmed civilians leave a trail of victims. Atatiana Jefferson’s older sister Amber Carr recently described the feelings that result from the loss...
COVID Concerns
Sam came to AZZ with an open mind. In the popular imagination and many actual workplaces, corporate environments entail repetitive and sometimes humdrum work,...
Vote Blue All the Way
Pay us to stay home, pay us parents to do what we signed up to do when we had kids in the first place...
Forgotten Halloween Hero from Texas
To say that Texas and Texans have had a memorable imprint on modern history and culture would be a grievous understatement. Texas heroes —...
Voting on the Commish
Before the tumultuous year that has been 2020, county commissioner meetings drew minimal public attention. Held at the county administration building downtown, the four...
Bridging the Gap
Try to strike up a conversation about Fort Worth public school reopenings, and you’re likely to be booed out of the room. Many parents...
Houses Divided
All I heard was “something something Trump something.”
I was on my way to my open garage after a passeggiata, or after-dinner walk, with my...
Nuclear Waste Heading to Cowtown?
Like most large U.S. cities, Fort Worth is intersected by multiple rail lines that were first laid well over a century ago. Trains do...
“Race-Baiting” to the Max
There’s a petition to remove a TCU professor from Fort Worth ISD's Racial Equity Committee for a recent column he wrote for us. In “If They...



















