Perfect For Your Blue Thunder Remake

I was going to post about something else presently up for grabs on Lone Star Auctioneers’ website … till I ran into this: The city of Dallas is auctioning off a Bell Helicopter Model 407, with the current bid sitting at $987,500. Sounds nice: “The engine is a Rolls Royce…

Who Voted For Whom in Mayor’s Race

It’s always fun to play around with Dallas County’s elections website after a race. Above, for instance, you get a look at which parts of town went Rawlings and which went Kunkle. More fun (and dispiriting): the precinct-by-precinct breakdowns. Lotta zeroes and single digits on there…

Dallas Has a New Mayor: Mike Rawlings

Mike Rawlings is the new mayor of the city of Dallas, besting David Kunkle by some 7,000 votes: 30,487 to 23,853 with all but a few precincts having reported in. Anna Merlan, one of crack newcomers, is at the Meddlesome Moth. She files this:Rawlings said he just got off the…

Picking a Mayor on a “Slow Saturday”

We’re, what, nine whole minute away from our first look at early-voting results … like anyone cares. I spoke with Toni Pippins-Poole, Interim Dallas County Elections Administrator, earlier this afternoon, and she described the action at the polls as “so, so, slow — about what we expected.” Which is to…

Al Lipscomb Is Dead

‘Round this time last year Al Lipscomb was hospitalized at Methodist following a fall that resulted in a broken leg; Gromer Jeffers wrote that the former council member wasn’t “doing so well these days.” Which was a far cry from just two years ago, when Sam ran into him at…

“Who the Hell is Herb Kelleher?”

One week ago today the Dallas City Council made good on its promise to rename a small stretch of Cedar Springs — from Mockingbird to Contrail Lane, which is the street just before Love Field’s parking garages — to Herb Kelleher Way, so named, of course, for the founder of…