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In Wake of Medrano Family Voter Fraud Case, Herschel Weisfeld Wants Federal Oversight of May City Council Election

By Eric NicholsonApril 3, 2013

It didn’t take long for the District 2 City Council race to turn into a mud-slinging match, even if the mud has come from only one side. The first volley came last month from Herschel Weisfeld, who seized on Adam Medrano’s refusal to discuss his sexual orientation to question his…

City Will Add 70 Miles of Bike Lanes by the End of 2014. Beyond that, Things Get Complicated.

By Eric NicholsonApril 3, 2013

The city of Dallas has been criticized at times for the agonizingly slow implementation of its 2011 Dallas Bike Plan. Two years after its adoption, only about 10 percent of the planned 1,127 miles of bike lanes and trails have been been put in place. That would seem to indicate…

Expert: Aryan Brotherhood of Texas are “Dumb Ol’ White Boys” Who Wouldn’t Kill a D.A.

By Anna MerlanApril 3, 2013

When I spoke to Terry Pelz late yesterday afternoon, he sounded hoarse and exhausted. “I’m just about talked out,” he said. Pelz is a former prison warden at the Darrington Unit who now runs a criminal justice consulting firm in Missouri City, about 20 miles southwest of Houston. He’s been…

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State Rep. Bill Zedler Wants to Shut Down Those Grody LGBT Centers at Texas Colleges

By Eric NicholsonApril 3, 2013

The LGBT Resource Center at Texas A&M University, like its cousins at the University of Texas and the University of Houston, is an innocuous arm of school bureaucracy that offers an array of resources to gay and transgendered students. There is a guest speaker program, a lending library, networking opportunities,…

Nonprofit that ‘Empowers Neighborhoods’ By Handing Out Free Guns is Coming to Dallas

By Eric NicholsonApril 3, 2013

Kyle Coplen can pinpoint the exact moment the idea came to him. He was visiting a 93-year-old World War II veteran on January 23 whose home had just been vandalized. Mementos were broken. The walls had been covered with spray paint. The man was distraught, and so was Coplen, who…

While Yu Darvish Threw a Near-Perfect Game, Twitter Was Calling Him “Jap” and “Chink”

By Joe ToneApril 3, 2013

tough break for that dirty jap yu darvish he should probably kill himself losing his perfect game— Andy Chacon (@Andle008) April 3, 2013 This Week in Racism … Even discounted for his putrid opponent, Yu Darvish pitched one of the best games in Rangers history last night, setting down 26…

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Dallas Police Say They’ve Arrested the Man Who’s Raped Three Lake Highlands Women

By Eric NicholsonApril 2, 2013

It was less than two weeks ago that Dallas Police Chief David Brown appeared at a press conference to say that, despite the department’s initial hopes, they had no idea who raped three women in Lake Highlands over the course of a month. Now, they do. Officers arrested 30-year-old Cesar…

Confederate Group Shuns Memphis, Moves Convention to Civil War Hotbed Richardson

By Eric NicholsonApril 2, 2013

There’s been a bit of a fuss lately over the Memphis City Council’s decision to change the name of three city parks, scrubbing them clean of any reference to the Confederacy in hopes of making them more inviting to residents who may not exactly have felt welcome in early-1860s Tennessee…

Aryan Brotherhood of Texas Membership Is Climbing In North Texas, Law Enforcement Officials Say

By Anna MerlanApril 2, 2013

Every law enforcement agency in North Texas has descended on Kaufman County in the past several days following the murder of District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife, Cynthia, at their home. The couple was found by a concerned friend around 6:45 p.m. on Saturday night, according to a search…

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State Rep. Yvonne Davis’ Proposal to Fire Sheriffs Who Buck Federal Gun Laws Has the Right Stirred Up

By Eric NicholsonApril 2, 2013

It’s been two-and-a-half months since Collin County Sheriff Terry Box made headlines (and, some might say, a bit of an ass of himself) by proclaiming that he and his deputies would have no part in enforcing federal gun laws that might “violate our precious constitutional rights.” It’s not a terribly…

Two Men, En Route to Plano to Buy a Car, Say They Were Jailed for 39 Days without Cause

By Eric NicholsonApril 2, 2013

Jaime Moreno-Gutierrez and Roberto Moreno-Gutierrez just wanted to reduce their carbon footprint. Or maybe they just wanted to save on gas costs. Either way, they sold their gas-guzzling 2004 GMC Envoy and set off from their home in Killeen on March 31, 2011, and headed for Plano, where a dealership…

In Kaufman County, Authorities Hunt for Killers as a Neighborhood Remains in Shock

By Brantley HargroveApril 2, 2013

Police had only just opened Blarney Stone Way in Forney Monday afternoon when this picture was taken. Satellite trucks were already stacked fender to fender for 100 yards or more, and cameramen were trained on the house ringed with yellow police tape, shooting B roll for the evening newscasts. See…

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“I Called Y’all to Get a Ride Home, Why Am I at Jail?”: Dallas Cops Arrest Man over Fake 911 Call

By Eric NicholsonApril 2, 2013

Late yesterday evening, about 8 p.m., four Dallas police cars descended on a the 2800 block of South Avenue, lights and sirens blazing. They’d been told there was a major disturbance on the South Dallas street, and that one of those involved was hurling legitimate-seeming death threats. Officers arrived to…

Arlington High Suspends Student for Tweeting STAAR Test Photo, Inspires Predictable Backlash

By Eric NicholsonApril 2, 2013

Texas has never played around when it comes to its standardized tests, and the STAAR exam, the new assessment whose rigor is currently the center of debate in the state legislature, is no different. As one of the primary ways the state evaluates educational outcomes, and thus ensures accountability, the…

In the Wake of Kaufman Slayings, Dallas County Prosecutors Encouraged to Ammo Up

By Eric NicholsonApril 1, 2013

The murder this weekend of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife, two months after assistant DA Mark Hasse was gunned down in broad daylight, has Texas prosecutors on high alert. The Associated Press reports today that district attorneys throughout the state are taking extra precautions as they…

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Dwaine Caraway Says Dallas is the “Homeless Capital of the World” and Should Bus Them Out of Town

By Eric NicholsonApril 1, 2013

It’s been a decade since the city of Dallas announced the development of a 10-year plan to end chronic homelessness, a quest that, as a short stroll downtown will tell you, has fallen short of its goal. There are still plenty of people without homes. That’s not to say the…

Greg Abbott Wants To Make Texas’ Interim (And Still Probably Unconstitutional) Redistricting Plan Permanent

By Brantley HargroveApril 1, 2013

As you may recall, Texas’ 2011 plan to redraw political boundaries was so brazenly partisan, so undeniably bent on reducing minority influence, and the evidence was so mountainous and convincing that a federal court didn’t even bother cataloging it all in its ruling against the state. “The parties have provided…

Domingo Garcia Wants to Be LULAC’s President, but LULAC is Suing to Stop Him

By Eric NicholsonApril 1, 2013

Sometime last month, Domingo Garcia launched his bid to become the next president of LULAC, the nationwide Latino civil rights advocacy organization. He started a campaign page on Facebook on March 8 and sent an open letter to the group’s members at about the same time. “Today LULAC is at…

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Three Gunman Tried to Rob a Retired Cop Near White Rock, Ran Away When He Drew First

By Eric NicholsonApril 1, 2013

As he walked along the sidewalk of his Far East Dallas apartment complex at 5:15 on Easter morning, a 24-year-old man heard someone call out from behind, asking him to hold up. He turned and saw three Hispanic men, clad in identical white T-shirts, hop out of a black Toyota…

Life-Sized, Wax ‘Last Supper’ is the Exceedingly Creepy Centerpiece of Fort Worth Museum

By Eric NicholsonApril 1, 2013

Before news broke of the brazen murder of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife at their home, reporters were doing what they do every agonizingly news-less Easter weekend: scrounging for something to report on, preferably, given the season, religiously oriented. That’s must be what led CBS 11’s…

Aggie Jokes: A&M Student Senate Looks Ready to Pass a Bigoted Anti-Gay Bill

By Patrick WilliamsMarch 29, 2013

Every week, managing editor Patrick Williams disappears into his office and reemerges a cranky, nicotine-addicted, third-person-referring superhero we like to call Buzz. Awwww, man. Why Texas? Why must you always be the turd in the punch bowl of progress? Buzz is talking — this time — about Texas A&M, the…

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Tony Romo Now Reportedly the Highest-Paid Player in Cowboys History

By Eric NicholsonMarch 29, 2013

Tony Romo is a flawed quarterback. Talent-wise, he’s on the cusp of being one of the NFL’s elites, but he has the unfortunate tendency to meltdown in key, late-game situations. But you have to give the man one thing: he (or, more accurately, his agent) is a helluva negotiator. ESPN’s…

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