Sports Journalism Startup The Athletic Is Coming to Dallas

A little more than three weeks ago, Cowboys writer Bob Sturm — winner of the Observer’s best sportswriter award two of the last three years — made a mysterious announcement. He was leaving The Dallas Morning News, Sturm said on Twitter, the paper for which he’d written, off and on,…

The Dallas Morning News Has Rats

The Dallas Morning News, Dallas’ daily, built on the rock of truth and buttressed by piles of Belo cash, has a problem — a festering, creeping affliction eating at the institution’s very core — since the paper moved from its longtime home on Young Street to its new digs in…

Longtime WFAA-TV Reporter Brett Shipp Resigns to Run for U.S. House

Brett Shipp, Channel 8’s longtime investigative and political reporter, quit the station on Tuesday to run for congress, the station announced Tuesday. Shipp, who’s been with WFAA for 22 years, is joining the already crowded Democratic primary field in Texas U.S. House District 32, the seat currently occupied by Republican…

My Challenge on Cops and Media Distortion Is Met Halfway. Is it a Draw?

Last week, I wrote about Kevin F. Lawrence, executive director of the Texas Municipal Police Association, the state’s largest law enforcement association. I took him to task for blaming the NFL knee-taking protest on dishonest reporting about police brutality by the national media. Maybe we need to get back into…