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Hopeless to Hopeful
Jason Hernandez knows what it’s like to feel hopeless. A drug dealer starting at age 15 from McKinney, he was rounded up with several...
Suing Big Pharma
The average life expectancy in the United States is on the decline, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, largely due to...
Chief Fitzgerald’s Selection, Rejection
In a recent statement, Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald explained his decision to withdraw his candidacy for the top cop position in Baltimore...
Straws. Straws Everywhere
The sprinkler system sprayed streams of water into an already soaked yard, splattering droplets into standing mud puddles. This was last week, a cold,...
My Neighbor Jerry
After I texted a woman down the street that my next-door neighbor had died, she wrote back, “The grumpy guy?” Yes, the grumpy guy....
(TC)U Gotta Be Kidding
People living near TCU are receiving an education without paying tuition, learning how building permits can overpower good intentions and compromise is tougher than...
Building a Better Hood
Chef Melissa McCrea was putting the finishing touches on three birthday cakes when a small group of excited black girls arrived. The apartment where...
Outsourced
Construction in Fort Worth is booming. Fueled by a swelling population, developers within the 15th-largest city in the United States are playing catch-up. Posh...
Book of Bias
Gay rights and child welfare are at stake in a Fort Worth-based lawsuit, and recent comments by the presiding judge might indicate that Bible-thumping...
Remembering Ron
Ron Tomlinson was in fine form this past May when he and I sat down for a series of conversations at his Westcliff home....



















