The Day Willie Mays Played in Dallas

Willie Mays turns 80 years old today. I didn’t need ESPN to tell me either. When I was a boy, Mays’s birthday was a High Holy Day. He was, and still is, my dad’s favorite ball player. He still wears his New York Giants cap; still pines for the Polo…

Watching Dallas Grow, Slowly

While we await some return phone calls: Twice today I’ve had occasion to dial up various local projects’ construction webcams, including our old favorite the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge — and this was before Mary Suhm acknowledged that, yup, you can cross that October opening off your to-do list, making…

iWatch You Growing Pot In An Empty House

Back in October, the Dallas Police Department launched iWatch Dallas, its spin on LAPD’s “virtual crime watch” intended to use citizen alerts to deter anything and everything from car burglaries to prostitution to terrorism. DPD says it’s working as planned and that iWatch has “led to several important investigations that…

That’s Quite the Campaign Sign Crackdown

Remember that item last week about how the city was going to use code enforcement to collect and toss election signs planted on public property, “including parks, recreation centers and libraries”? No, neither do we. (Actually, they’re on a sliver of private property, owned by Fifty Seven Royal, that’s right…

Three Words: Cinco de Mayo. Three More: Extreme Midget Wrestling

It’s sunny. It’s May 5th. The Mavs are winning. The Rangers are in Seattle. The birds are chirping. And the patio is calling. I’ll be at Duke’s in Addison this afternoon talking Mavs, Mavs and more Mavs on 105.3 The Fan, toasting Mexico with cervezas and, oh yeah, watching midgets wrestle. (Go…

My Top 21 Texas Rangers in the History of Ever

C.J. Wilson was superb in last night’s much-needed win over Seattle. Pedro Strop is gone. Mark Lowe is back (uh-oh). Tommy Hunter and Nefali Feliz are getting close. And dazzling Cuban defector Leonys Martin is fast-tracking our way.In the middle of a very transitory Rangers season I was asked by a…

With Tyron Smith, Jerry Jones Finally Resisted the Glitz

And with the ninth overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys select… Pat McQuistan? Hardly. But upon the arrival at Valley Ranch of their new first-round pick, the Cowboys showered Tyron Smith not with a red-carpet welcome fit for Kate Middleton, but rather an old No. 77…