In West Texas, a State Park Sends Horses to Slaughter

For years, Julie Caramante was a leader the fight to shutter Dallas Crown, Kaufman’s infamous horse slaughterhouse. Dallas Crown closed in 2007, as did the Beltex slaughterhouse in Fort Worth, but Caramante, a lifelong equine welfare advocate, has continued to keep a close eye on the horse slaughter industry. That…

Fossil Dealer Fires Back in Custody Battle Over Dinosaur Skeleton

Two months ago, a judge in New York granted a request by the U.S. government issued a warrant for the arrest of one Tyrannosaurus bataar. The dinosaur’s skeleton, which Dallas-based Heritage Auctions had attempted to sell the previous month, was suspected of being in the country illegally, having been illegally…

Rick Perry: “Aliens” Still Not Eligible for Public Benefits In Texas

It’s a pretty basic equation: When the Obama administration does something, Governor Rick Perry’s against it. When at all possible, his administration will refuse to implement in Texas whatever policy change the feds have made. Expanding Medicaid? He’s not going to do it here, no matter how many millions of…

Get Ready For Your Second Helping of Aerial Poison

Dallas has drawn national attention for its decision to blanket itself with pesticide to combat the ongoing outbreak of West Nile. Hence, Rawlings’ appearance this morning on CNN with Soledad O’Brien. “Nice to see you sir,” O’Brien said. “Thank you for talking with us. We appreciate it.” Rawlings nods. “Good…

Dallas Will Chip In $600,000 to Develop Housing for Veterans

The debate around permanent supportive housing for Dallas’ homeless has become incredibly bitter in the past several years , while regulation of private housing for the mentally ill will only really begin come October. But soon one group in dire need of housing will have a few more options: veterans,…

Here’s a Photo From When Central Expressway Was a Muddy Ditch

Say what you will about the highway-building mania of the mid-20th century. It led to an unsustainable car-dependent culture, choked off the city center and divided or destroyed neighborhoods. I seriously doubt, for example, that the shacks above were inhabited by well-heeled white people. But these photos, from the Texas…