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Hours Before Protest Planned in Front of Susan G. Komen HQ on LBJ, Karen Handel Resigns

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 7, 2012

For days now Nancy Brinker has said, over and over, that Karen Handel — the one-time gubernatorial candidate from Georgia and Palin pal — had nothing to do with Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s decision to cut its funding to Planned Parenthood. Handel, who’s Komen’s senior vice-president for public…

What’s the Hurry? Why Does Council Have to Vote on Helping Uplift Sell Bonds This Week?

By Jim SchutzeFebruary 6, 2012

You know the cell phones must have been burning all weekend when the first city council committee briefing of the week at City Hall on Monday morning starts off with a rebuttal. Wait, rebuttal already? While those of us out here in the peanut gallery are still wiping the weekend…

Five Months After Griggs Suggested Charging Water Hogs More, An Analysis and Options

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 6, 2012

In September, as the council was putting the finishing touches on the current budget, Scott Griggs and Angela Hunt suggested the city revisit its resident water rate structure — specifically, they said, the city up the amount charged to those who use the most water. Insisted the council member from…

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Rockwall’s Rep. Ralph Hall Blasts EPA and Science at Fracking Hearing

By Brantley HargroveFebruary 4, 2012

Allow us to re-introduce you to the octogenarian congressman who’s currently perched atop the catbird seat in the oversight hearings every fracker in America is watching with bated breath. His name is Ralph Hall. He’s the chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology. One of its subcommittees,…

Clearly, Mary Suhm’s In No Rush To Find a Library Chief, as She Names Another Interim

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 3, 2012

Received a note earlier in the day that on Tuesday, Mayor Mike, Comerica CEO Ralph Babb, Serita Ann Jakes (Mrs. T.D. to you) and a host of city council members are meeting at the North Oak Cliff Library Branch for “a major announcement” that will involve the “unveiling of [an]…

Dallas City Hall Wants to Create Nonprofit to Help Uplift Education Sell Bonds for Expansion

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 3, 2012

Speaking of Uplift Education and its planned expansion into Deep Ellum …There’s an intriguing item that just appeared on the Dallas City Council’s consent addendum for next week’s meeting, posted here. According to the doc, the city wants to create a nonprofit called the City of Dallas Education Finance Corporation…

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Film Critical of Komen, Pink Ribbons, Inc., Opens in Canada Today. No U.S. Date Set Yet.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 3, 2012

Amidst all the ruckus, resignations and double-talking over Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s politically charged move to pull its breast-cancer screening funding from Planned Parenthood, you should also be aware: Dallas-based Komen’s actually the subject of a documentary that opens in Canada today that takes a very dim view…

Owner’s Looking to Landmark His House, Designed by the Late, Great Harris Kemp

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 2, 2012

I’ve driven past this house countless times; it’s not far from the office, after all, more or less just behind Maple and Motor on Maple Springs Boulevard. But till I saw the agenda for Monday’s meeting of the Landmark Commission, I had no idea that it was designed by one…

Is Jason Roberts Serious About Running for Congress? He’s Certainly Thinking About It.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 2, 2012

A few moments ago, Jason Roberts tweeted: “Exploring a run for Congress. With redistricting up in the air, it’s going to be an incredibly short campaign for the primary.” As long as we’ve been covering his doings, I’ve never known the Better Block-er to be … silly, let’s say. Nevertheless,…

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As Brinker Tries to Explain Komen’s Split From Planned Parenthood, an Inside Account

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 2, 2012

As you know by now, locally based Susan G. Komen for the Cure has cut off its funding to Planned Parenthood, meaning it’ll no longer help pay for mammograms for women who can’t afford them; why, there’s Nancy Brinker herself above, attempting to explain Komen’s “new granting strategies” concerning its…

In Today’s Least Surprising News Ever, Yes, a Walmart Grocery Is Coming to Lower Greenville

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 1, 2012

Speaking of Walmart (told you) …In the end, turns out, I didn’t need Mitchell Rasansky to tell me what everyone already knew — or guessed, anyhow. Because, as I discovered this morning, the permits were filed with the city two months ago and approved December 29. So, yes, brace yourself,…

An Iraqi Family Torn by Violence Settles Into an Apartment Complex That Needs Them Too

By Leslie MinoraFebruary 1, 2012

Rasmiya AlGhrawi greets guests with big hugs and a series of kisses from cheek to cheek and back again. She’s a mother and grandmother to both her own family and to anyone who walks through her door and sinks into her comfy couches. She’s also a refugee, having fled from…

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Mayor Mike Kicks Back Horse Park Proposal, Says to Slow Down On This “World-Class” Thing

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 1, 2012

We began the new year by rehashing an ancient topic: the proposed Texas Horse Park that’s been around since the mid-1990s and was part of the $246-million capital bond program for the Trinity River Corridor Project approved by voters in 1998. Reason it never happened: The folks charged with partnering…

City Looking to Kick In $2 Million Toward Development Around Walmart on Ledbetter

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 1, 2012

Word of warning: This won’t be the sole Unfair Park item of the day to feature the word “Walmart.” Patience, patience. But, to begin: Remember that Walmart going in at Ledbetter and R.L. Thornton? Right, that one. Gave us the phrase “Trees do not vote” during the contentious discussion about…

Suhm Tells Council She Never Counted Flow Control Dollars When Prepping Budget Preview

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 1, 2012

We told you Friday: Very, very, very, very early guesstimates at City Hall have the city short anywhere from $49 million to $87 million when it comes to putting together the FY2012-13 budget. City Manager Mary Suhm repeated that this morning: “We’re very early in the process.” The city’s chief…

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So Much For Flow Control. For Now, At Least, as Federal Judge Dumps Waste Control Ordinance.

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 31, 2012

It’s been a couple of weeks since lawyers hired by the city and the National Solid Waste Management Association squared off in U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor’s over the flow control ordinance that would have dumped all the city’s solid waste at the McCommas Bluff Landfill. I say “would have”…

City Hall Wants Your Cell Phone Number So It Can Warn You About Emergencies. Riiiiight.

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 31, 2012

A few years back Dallas City Hall made a big push for folks to sign up for its Reverse 911 Emergency Notification System, which called you when danger was near. Or, at least, that was the idea. But this morning the city sent a heads-up: Reverse 911 is dead, long…

Why Is Suhm Asking Council to Extend Watering Restrictions? “Water Sales,” In Part.

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 31, 2012

When Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm first told the council it was time, at long last, to enact twice-a-week watering restrictions, Dallas’s six water-supply reservoirs were about 25 percent depleted. But last week’s record rainfall, in addition to other recent wet-weather events, have helped fill area lakes as evidenced by…

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Deep Ellum Is “No Place to Put These Kids in the Afternoon After They Get Outta School”

By Anna MerlanJanuary 31, 2012

At this point, Deep Ellum could easily star in its own Rocky-style franchise, given how many times it’s been knocked down and still managed to stagger back to its feet. As we’ve mentioned, the latest worry for business owners in the area comes in the form of some 900 schoolchildren:…

Park and Rec Will Try to Fix Lake Ray Hubbard Boat Ramp So No One Else Takes Car for a Swim

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 30, 2012

No doubt you’ve heard by now: Rockwall County deputy Keven Rowan had to pull two women from Lake Ray Hubbard early Saturday morning after they took their Honda Civic for a swim. And if you haven’t heard, well, see for yourself; his dash-cam captured his heroics for all to see…

Mayor’s Chief of Staff: Yes, Rawlings and Blackburn Met Friday, But Not About Charters

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 30, 2012

Oh, and there’s one more thing to ask Edwin Flores about tonight: his $10,000 check from the Dallas Regional Chamber-connected EducateDallas political action committee. At least, Carla Ranger, Flores’s fellow Dallas ISD trustee, has some issues with it; she says so this morning on her blog, beneath the headline “Dallas…

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Before Mayor Mike’s Meeting With LGBT Leaders, A Rally Outside City Hall Last Night

By Anna MerlanJanuary 28, 2012

Mayor Mike Rawlings has a closed-door, no-press-allowed meeting this morning with 25 LGBT community leaders to discuss something that’s become, say, a small issue for him in the last week: his refusal to sign the “Mayors For Freedom To Marry” Pledge. Earlier this week Rawlings also elected to back out…

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