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Texas Loses Voter Suppression Ploy
On April 26, Texas officials agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by several civil rights groups that challenged the legitimacy of a voter purge...
Keyboard Katanas
According to Code.org, a nonprofit website dedicated to promoting computer science jobs in America, there are more than 38,000 computing jobs open in Texas....
Old Case, New Developments
The stars may finally be aligning for Darlie Routier, the Rowlett homemaker who was sent to Death Row 22 years ago by a Kerrville...
Code Blue
All that time, all that hard work, all for nothing, it seemed. Vanessa Adia’s dream of serving in Congress evaporated in an instant when...
Off to the Races
The colors blue and red don’t surface much in local elections such as this Saturday’s to determine the makeup of the Fort Worth City...
Tornup’s Musical Activism
“So, what are you gonna do now?”
This is the question I asked Tornup, seated across a table from me at a local bar where...
Windows to the Soul
God giveth, taketh away, and sometimes leaveth collateral damage, which is why Don Young is smarting these days. The local glass artist, wife Debora...
School Board Ethics
Uncovering and documenting backdoor dealings and political maneuvering at the highest levels of local politics often leads to redacted documents, unanswered phone calls, and...
Fast Food for Thought
In February, State Rep. Ron Reynolds introduced HB194, which, if passed, would raise the minimum wage in Texas to a super-sized – fast food...
Gun Shy
Locals would be hard pressed to stumble upon Clay Sports Ranch, although it’s only a few hundred yards from Loop 820 and near several...



















