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…

Backpage.com Shuts Down Adult Pages, Citing Censorship

In a bombshell development on the eve of a January 10 U.S. Senate hearing, the Dallas-based online classified site Backpage.com has shuttered its controversial adult listings section. “The government has unconstitutionally censored this content,” every “Adult” page on the site now reads, followed by a hyperlink to Backpage’s “Media Resources”…

Downtown Dallas Inc. Survey Shows The State of Downtown As a Neighborhood

Judging from Downtown Dallas Inc. CEO John Crowford’s state of downtown speech Friday afternoon, one would think downtown Dallas is an urban residential utopia. Ninety-four new restaurants will open in downtown over the course of 2016 and 7,000 new residential units are under construction. That thing that downtown residents always…