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Better Late Than Never (?), Dallas ISD Board Set to Vote on Profile of a Super Superintendent

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 26, 2012

There’s every chance today’s meeting of the Dallas Independent School District’s board of trustees could last till the wee small hours of tomorrow morning. Because in addition to all the previously mentioned public hearings and hot-button items scheduled for today — everything from school consolidations to longer workday hours for…

If You Ever Wanted to Own Valley View Center, Well, Now’s Your Big Chance

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 26, 2012

The place: the north side of the George Allen Courts Building, below the overhang. The date: February 7. The time: between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.That’s your invite to the foreclosure auction for Valley View Center, which, since August 2010, has been in the hands of LNR Partners out of…

The New Library of Laughs: George Gimarc’s All-Comedy Station Hits Dallas Radio February 1

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 25, 2012

If anyone would know the answer to the question, “Has there ever been an all-comedy radio station in Dallas?” it would be George Gimarc, who has spent most of a lifetime on Dallas radio whilst also collecting its related ephemera. No, he says. “Not that I’m aware of.” Not till…

City Council Delays Giving DISD Rezoning It Wants in Jubilee Park, Pending Trustees’ Vote on School Closures Tomorrow Night

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 25, 2012

Best I can tell using our half-baked search engine, we began writing about Jubilee Park-ers’ battle with the Dallas Independent School District over a new-and-improved O.M. Roberts in April 2010, when residents told Dallas County commissioners they were terrified of losing their homes in an eminent domain tug-of-war with the…

So You Wanna Know What TRT Holdings’ Maple Avenue HQ’s Going to Look Like?

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 25, 2012

Well, here it is — at least HKS’s conceptual rendering of the “approximately 170,000 square feet, the six-story Jeffersonian-style building” that’ll be built on Crow Holdings’ Maple Ave. property across from Unfair Park HQ. And, no, the accompanying press release doesn’t mention, as many of you have, that Harlan Crow…

On Site of Old Herrera’s on Maple, the New Home of Omni Hotels’ Parent Company

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 25, 2012

Someone asked yesterday if and when Omni’s going to move its HQ to the city of Dallas. Well … if you’ll look at the council’s agenda for today, it’s right there: items No. 54 and 55. The first one’s for a mammoth tax abatement agreement for 10 years; the second,…

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Tomorrow, Dallas ISD Board to Vote on Adding 45 Minutes to Every Teacher’s School Day

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 25, 2012

Throughout the week the in-box has been filling up with complaints from Dallas Independent School District teachers who insist they were given no advance warning that trustees would be voting tomorrow on extending their workday hours from seven hours and 45 minutes to eight and a half hour. Writes one:…

Overnight, the Former Chumley’s in Deep Ellum Became an Open-Air Venue

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 25, 2012

The sign still says “Articles,” but I’ll always remember the three-story storefront on Elm and Good-Latimer as Chumley’s, located at the acoustic end of Deep Ellum on the heels of Charles Francis “Chumley” Hawkins’s late, great Dave’s Art Pawn Shop. Everyone played there, from Aimee Mann to Cafe Noir, Lisa…

Once Again, Justin Terveen Proves There’s No Bolt of Lightning He Can’t Catch

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 24, 2012

Speaking of energizing downtown Dallas ….The storms that moved through, oh, an hour ago are but a prelude of the downpour to come. And if there’s electricity in the air, Justin Terveen’s there to catch it, as always. He just sent this freshly minted postcard, along with the note that…

Schutze and Clay Jenkins Agree: Whatever Dallas County’s Homeland Security Advisory Committee Is, It Isn’t Anymore

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 24, 2012

This morning Schutze wrote about John Wiley Price’s stalled re-appointment of New Black Panther Aaron Michaels to Dallas County’s Homeland Security Advisory Committee — “whatever the hell that’s supposed to be,” as Jim put it. Now comes word that Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins is about to indefinitely retire that…

How Did Two Men Pull Off an Armored Car Heist on Lake June This Afternoon?

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 24, 2012

A little before 1 today reports began circulating about a manhunt near Lake June and Buckner — something to do with an armored-car heist and police officers putting nearby schools on lockdown. One station even said it saw two men being taken off in handcuffs. Maybe so. But not for…

Dallas Is the Worst When It Comes to Cycling to Work? Gee, Can’t Imagine Why. No, Wait …

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 24, 2012

I’ve been trying since daybreak to reach Max Kalhammer, the city’s bike coordinator, to talk about the not-at-all-surprising results of the Alliance for Biking & Walking’s 2012 Benchmarking Report, which says we’re one of the worst big cities in the entire country when it comes to people riding their bikes…

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In One Easy-to-Read Chart, Where All the 2006 Bond Money Has (And Hasn’t) Been Spent

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 24, 2012

A few weeks ago, following City Manager Mary Suhm’s sneak peek at the 2012 bond program that will be but a fraction of a fraction of its mammoth $1.35-billion ’06 predecessor, I asked City Hall spokesman Frank Librio if there’s a doc listing all the things that have and haven’t…

He Co-Designed DART’s Traveling Man. Now, Brandon Oldenburg Is Up For an Oscar.

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 24, 2012

While browsing this morning’s list of Academy Award nominees, I came across one very familiar name: Brandon Oldenburg, beneath the heading Short Film (Animated). For years, of course, he was best known as one of the bright young minds behind Deep Ellum-based Reel FX. Then he became known as the…

Mayor Backs Out of Citizens Meeting Tonight. “Unexpected Circumstances.” (LGBT Protest.)

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 24, 2012

Left a message this morning for Paula Blackmon, chief of staff to Mayor Mike Rawlings, to talk about his decision to pull out of a long-scheduled meet-and-greet with the citizens tonight at Kiest Park on Hampton. It’s been on our schedule for a month, and just Monday morning he (or…

Turk Who Was Going to Redo 1401 Elm Now Has Big Plans For the Very Big 500 S. Ervay

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 23, 2012

This morning I called Karl Zavitkovsky, head of the city’s Office of Economic Development, about something more or less related when he mentioned the “Turkish Trump.” Say what now? Ah — turns out, he thought we wrote this piece about Mike Sarimsakci, the developer who came to the city with…

Council Told City Can’t Afford Bike Lanes, Which Is Why BFOC’s Looking for Donors

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 23, 2012

So much for that Bike Plan briefing. The council’s transpo committee didn’t have time to get it today, so it’s been backbenched for now. Shame too, since Street Services second-in-command Beth Ramirez’s pavement markings briefing was so fascinating, as in: Did you know it costs anywhere between $17,400 to $24,500…

Here’s a Tip: If You Need to Outrun Johnny Law Along the Trinity Levees, Use a Dirt Bike

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 23, 2012

Came across this video posted to YouTube yesterday by the friend of the show who maintains the essential Dallas Trinity Trails blog. I’ll let Ben describe what he captured:Dallas County Sheriff Deputy cornering and chasing dirt bike motorcycle on the Trinity River levees near Industrial Blvd and Corinth. The dirt…

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American Library Association Prez Calls on Dallas to Stop Cutting From Library Budget

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 23, 2012

The American Library Association, in town since Friday, begins its wind-down at the Dallas Convention Center this afternoon, when Lisa Loeb does her thing. But this morning, a Friend of Unfair Park notes: The state of the Dallas Public Library system is very much on the mind of ALA President…

City Agrees to Repay U.S. Army Corps of Engineers $7 Million (And, If Need Be, More)

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 23, 2012

Back in September it was revealed that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wants back $15 million it gave to the city for the Dallas Floodway Extension project, insisting those federal funds were improperly advanced beginning with the first payment made back in ’04. In the words of Col. Richard…

90 Miles An Hour Down a Dead End Street: Bike Lanes, Road Humps and Costs Per Linear Miles

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 23, 2012

One week ago this morning we were writing about Israel “Dallas” Torres’s over-the-weekend accident on the Jefferson Boulevard Viaduct, where a motorist sent the veteran cyclist to intensive car. As Jason Roberts noted then, and as the council’s Transportation and Environment Committee will be reminded again at 1 today, the…

Last Night in Arizona, They Sold the Hearse That Drove JFK from Parkland to Love Field

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 22, 2012

I felt the need last night, the need for the Speed channel, which carried the live-from-Scottsdale broadcast of the Barrett-Jackson auction — where, as you’re well aware by now, they put a certain hearse of local renown on the bidding block. So, then, how much did they fetch for Vernon…

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