Rep. Bill Zedler’s Birther Bill is So…2009

Putting his time to its best and highest use, for the benefit of his constituents in Arlington, state Representative Bill Zedler has written an essential piece of legislation; a bill of our times, for our times — if our times were still, like, nearly four years ago. Proving, we suppose,…

The Boy Scouts of America May Soon End Its Gay Ban

The Boy Scouts of America’s longstanding gay ban, which has grown increasingly nonsensical in light of revelations of the group’s long history of sweeping sexual abuse cases under the rug, may be coming to an end. NBC News reports today that the Irving-based youth organization is “actively considering” an end…

Hundreds of Texas Bikers Lobby Lawmakers in Austin This Morning

A friend of mine works in Austin, doing something or other for state government. Her office is right next to the Capitol building. When she arrived at work this morning, she couldn’t help but notice that the whole place was covered in bikers. The Harley kind. “Hundreds of dudes wearing…

Former Komen CEO Nancy Brinker Turns to a New Cause: Gay Rights

If one person can be said to be responsible for the inexplicable requirement that professional football players don pink gloves and shoes, it’s Nancy Brinker. Through the Dallas-based Susan G. Komen Foundation, she’s managed, not quite single-handedly but almost, to turn the fight against breast cancer into a global cause…

In Texas, a Company is Now Fracking Uranium

Because injecting mysterious chemical cocktails deep underground to release hard-to-reach deposits of natural gas hasn’t proved controversial enough, miners are staking out a new frontier: uranium fracking. Yep. Uranium Energy Corp., a Canadian company with extensive operations in the “uranium belt” of South Texas, is pioneering the process. “Fracking for…

Mark Banta, the President of Klyde Warren Park, Resigned Today

Klyde Warren Park has drawn nearly universal praise since it opened three months ago, charming even Schutze into dropping his cynical scowl for a time. That’s what makes today’s news that KWP president Mark Banta is quitting so surprising. Banta’s not talking about why he’s leaving, offering only a brief,…

Momentum is Building to Close Dawson State Jail

For years, talk has been swirling of closing Dawson State Jail. The city of Dallas pushed for it five years ago, wanting to develop the property at the foot of the levee at Commerce Street into something more in keeping with its vision for river corridor. State Senator John Whitmire,…