An East Dallas Gambling Queen’s Big Payoff

On a weekday afternoon in mid-June, Minh Tran guides a late-model Infiniti through Northeast Dallas, checking in on his old haunts. The strip club on an otherwise semi-industrial stretch of Plano Road, unmarked save for its gaudy rows of palm trees, was a magnet for robberies and violence. The apartments…

Craig James Sues Fox for Anti-Christian Discrimination

Craig James is not content with his life. Despite being part of one of the biggest scandals in college sports history at SMU, being a borderline coherent college football analyst for more than a decade and receiving 3.6 percent of the vote in the 2012 Texas Republican Senate primary, James…

Margaret Hunt Hill’s Heirs Are Still Fighting About Money, Making Judge Sad

Dallas oil heiress/philanthropist/bridge-to-somewhere’s namesake Margaret Hunt Hill died in 2007 at the age of 91. Shortly after, her grandson Al Hill III became sort-of famous for filing a lawsuit against his own father, his aunts and his siblings, as families tend to do when there is a multi-billion-dollar trust at stake.  A…

Paxton Gives Up Ugly Fight Against Family Leave for LGBTQ Texans

Little by little, Ken Paxton is being forced to see the light. The recalcitrant Texas attorney general, ever steadfast in his refusal to accept the wisdom of the U.S. Supreme Court, is beginning to acknowledge its authority. After the court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in June, Paxton issued an opinion…

What’s Left In Texas’ Same-Sex Marriage Fight

In Texas, at least, only two real skirmishes left in the battle to actually get the state’s recalcitrant state officials and county bureaucracies to acknowledge the United States’ new reality and issue marriage licenses to any couple who wants to get married. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, after initially feeling…

Denton JP’s Plan for Same-Sex Weddings: Make Them Unpleasant

Ostensibly, Texas justices of the peace can do two things now that same-sex marriage is legal in the state: They can either stop performing marriages entirely — they aren’t legally required to officiate ceremonies — or they can marry anyone who wants who wishes to get married in their courts…

Downtown Luxury Store Would Hurt Neighboring Apartments, Owners Say

Forest City is not happy about Tim Headington’s plan to install luxury goods purveyor Forty Five Ten on Main Street downtown. The apartment management company — which owns the Wilson Building next door, as well as the Mercantile, Continental and Element buildings nearby — says it was misled about the height…

Texas Sues the EPA to Protect Our God-Given Right to Dump Crap in Water

On Earth, everything is connected. The streams and wetlands feed into larger lakes and rivers, and so federal regulators want to protect the smaller bodies of water in order to keep the larger bodies, and ultimately, our water supply, clean. But in business-friendly states such as Texas, corporations are not…

How Will Price’s Corruption Trial Affect His Election Against Caraway?

Last week was not good for John Wiley Price. Christian Campbell and Karen Manning, charged in connection with Price’s federal corruption case, pleaded guilty to single counts and agreed to testify against Price. Campbell admitted funneling cash to Price’s political consultant Kathy Nealy. Manning admitted to filing a false income tax…

Price Co-Defendant Takes Deal, Ready to Roll on County Commissioner

The federal bribery and tax evasion case against John Wiley Price got a human face Wednesday. Christian Campbell, one of the Dallas County commissioner’s co-defendants, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to conspiracy to commit bribery concerning a local government receiving federal benefits. Put simply: Campbell admits he funneled money to…

The Best FIFA Scandal Lawsuit Was Filed in Fort Worth

The corruption charges unveiled in New York last month against more than a dozen international soccer bigwigs shook FIFA to its core, but the long arm of American justice somehow missed longtime FIFA President Joseph “Sepp” Blatter, the world’s most notorious sportocrat. Those hoping that Blatter will experience a comeuppance…

Texas Legislature Mandates In-Person Visitation for County Jail Inmates

All that separates Texas and mandatory in-person visits for most of the state’s county jail inmates is Governor Greg Abbott’s signature. Working through the Memorial Day weekend, the Texas Senate approved a bill requiring county jails in the state to offer inmates at least two 20-minute, in-person visitation opportunities a…

Texas No Longer In Open Defiance of Federal Anti-Prison Rape Law

We’re trying. That’s the gist of a letter sent by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch regarding Texas’ compliance with the federal Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) last week. “I cannot yet certify that the state is in full compliance with Prison Rape Elimination Act (“PREA”),…