Welcome Home a Hero, in First Person

For five years, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport has operated its Welcome Home a Hero program, which has brought thousands out to the airport to welcome home soldiers on leave or just passing through. And though it’s been well-covered — here’s the ABC World News piece from ’07 — till I…

News Finally Replaces Dave Levinthal

When last we spoke with Dallas Morning News editor Bob Mong, about sales reps overseeing editors, he mentioned that A.H. Belo was hiring a handful of investigative reporters. At which point we wondered: Did that include replacing Dave Levinthal, who hopped off the Dallas City Hall beat in July to…

Mayor Leppert Feels South Dallas’s Pain

Last month, Unify South Dallas — a relatively new coalition of community “grassroots organizations and nonprofits,” in the words of The Rev. Gerald Britt Jr., vice president of public policy at Central Dallas Ministries — asked Mayor Tom Leppert to address just hat kind of economic redevelopment folks living near…

Craig Watkins’s Trip to the White House

As we noted Monday, Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins was invited to a White House Christmas party this week. I went over to his Facebook page to see if he’d posted any photos; sure enough. I dunno. I was excepting more. I mean, I guess the president’s somewhere in…

Trade Ya: Top 10 Movie Lists for Free DVDs

Forthcoming later today is this year’s Unfair Park holiday-season auction benefiting North Texas Food Bank, which features not one by several one-of-a-kind, locally produced items. But while we wrap up this year’s goodies, first this giveaway.Yesterday I posted the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association’s tops-of-2009 list. But what say you…

Get a Haircut, You Danged 4-Year-Old Hippie!

The story of Taylor Pugh, the 4-year-old preschooler suspended by the Mesquite Independent School District for his long locks, is making the cross-country rounds today. Thanks to this Associated Press video, MISD spokesperson Laura Jobe’s hairstyle has now been called into question…

The Two Rogers Hartmanns

Slowly but surely, videos from the TEDxSMU event, held back in October, are finding their way to the conference’s site. After a slow rollout — and I highly recommend Lewis Warren’s performance, posted last month — two went up yesterday: a talk from Dr. William Abraham, the school’s Albert Cook…