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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

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Waiting for Drunks

Some bar owners think crime is rising downtown because police are picking on club patrons. By ERIC GRIFFEY On almost any night when the bars close...

Tarrant Surprisal District

Property owner: In these days of volatile housing markets, do you yearn for your property to rise in value while you simultaneously keep the...

A Glowing Gift from the NRC

***ONLINE EXCLUSIVE*** For anyone interested in protesting (or supporting) the proposed addition of two new reactors at the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, the news...

Tarrant Surprisal District

Does the taxman tiptoeth around some properties? By PABLO LASTRA Property owner: In these days of volatile housing markets, do you yearn for your property to...

A New Drill

After months of meetings, citizen outrage, industry resistance, and relatively little official action, the next few months could bring about sizable changes in government...

A New Drill

Rules for gas wells are changing, but the fight's not over. By Peter Gorman After months of meetings, citizen outrage, industry resistance, and relatively little official...

Illegal to Erase

Leonardo de la Garza has spent decades helping lead public colleges. Since 1997 he's been chancellor of the Tarrant County College District. Prior to...

Illegal to Erase

Official e-mails are public records - even at TCC. By BETTY BRINK Leonardo de la Garza has spent decades helping lead public colleges. Since 1997 he's...

When Green’s Not Enough

The owners of the proposed Pin Oak Creek Power Plant might justifiably have expected support from environmentalists and local residents for the natural-gas-burning facility...

When Green’s Not Enough

A proposed Navarro County power plant draws opponents despite its clean qualities. By Wendy Lyons Sunshine The owners of the proposed Pin Oak Creek Power Plant...