Trammell Crow Wants to Build a Sam’s Club at CityPlace

Cheer up, Dallas. Yes, your hometown newspaper just completely snubbed you with its Best Neighborhoods list, and, yes, the chances that The Dallas Morning News will ever include any place south of Plano are close to nil, but there is hope, a development on the horizon that just might thrust…

Dallas Morning Show Host Storms Off the Set Over Michael Sam’s Kiss

It’s a shame, really, that D Magazine didn’t continue its morning show experiment. Not because we derived any pleasure from watching D: The Broadcast (we probably wouldn’t have, but never say never) but because it would have been mildly wonderful to watch Wick Allison dance away from yesterday morning’s Michael…

How to Contribute to the Dallas Observer

We have a nice little staff here at the Observer, but sometimes we need some side action. Here’s how you might be able to help. Writers We accept freelance pitches for stories of all shapes and sizes. Specifically, we’re looking for:…

Downtown Dallas’ Tunnels: Are They Really All That Terrible?

Nowadays, Dallas’ network of tunnels are pretty widely reviled as an urban planning nightmare that have sucked the life off downtown’s streets. They are a “sordid story,” Downtown Dallas Inc. CEO John Crawford told the City Council this morning. “Frankly, we’re trying to do away with them as quickly as…

Those North Texas Trail Life Scouts Weren’t Saluting Hitler After All

Trail Life USA, the splinter group that formed when Irving-based Boy Scouts of America decided to admit openly gay members, is many things: openly evangelical, unapologetically homophobic, generally lame. It is not, however, a modern-day incarnation of the Hitler youth. You’d be forgiven for thinking otherwise. Over the weekend, The…

DallasBlack.Com Keeps Plagiarizing Local News Sites

On Valentine’s Day, Dallas police arrested 41-year-old Jacqueline Edwards on suspicion of setting up at least two Craigslist robberies. The news first appeared Tuesday on WFAA’s website. An hour later, DallasBlack.com had the story. Nothing particularly suspicious there. The WFAA story is little more than a summary of a arrest…

Sandra Crenshaw, Mental Illness and the Race for the Texas Legislature.

No one who knows former Dallas City Council member Sandra Crenshaw would dispute her intelligence or obsessive dedication to public service. It’s her long and well-documented history of erratic behavior, the most recent case involving the alleged theft of a rental car, that raises questions about her fitness to hold…

Unfair Park Needs a New Lead Blogger

When Robert Wilonsky unbolted himself from the Unfair Park throne in early 2012, there was a lot of skepticism that his boots could be properly filled. He’d started this blog several years before, one of the first and most successful blogs at an alt-weekly newspaper, and he’d slaved over it…

After a Six-Decade Marriage, DMN and WFAA Call it Quits

The decades-long alliance between the city’s best local news station and its only daily newspaper is over. NBC 5 reported yesterday that it has teamed up with The Dallas Morning News and that the two outlets “will join together on important content like weather, politics and breaking news” in print,…

Ousted Dallas Voice Editor Launches Statewide LGBT News Site

Former Editor John Wright didn’t make the most gracious exit from the Dallas Voice, what with the charges that the LGBT weekly had become a spineless rag that was “fucking its employees” and that his former boss had a thing for Thai boys. Wright’s dander has since settled. Plus, he…