Before Court, Who’s Got Some Beer and Wine?

Off to the George Allen in a few for that 9:30 court date I told you about last week, during which attorneys representing the city, Keep the Dollars in Dallas and those contesting the election allowing for the wetting up of Dallas will hash over some legal matters, baby. Top…

Mayor Tom Leppert, One and Done

Perhaps you’ve heard by now. It’s official: Mayor Tom Leppert has decided not to run for a second term. On his website, he explains:Since 2007, I’ve had one of the best jobs in the world: Mayor of Dallas. In that time, I have worked with committed Council colleagues, talented city…

Mayor Tom on Kay Bailey’s Announcement

No, no, it has nothing to do with whether or not Tom Leppert’s going to run for her Senate seat following today’s bit o’ breaking news. Sorry. That announcement’s still a few weeks off — after the Super Bowl, that’s my guess. Chris Heinbaugh, the mayor’s chief of staff, sends…

Kay Bailey Hutchison: I’m Done Runnin’

Here’s the full statement just sent out by Courtney Sanders in the senator’s D.C. office, which speaks — at length — for itself: Announcement by U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison To my fellow Texans: For the past 17 years, it has been my greatest honor to serve the people of…

Harlan Crow to “Stay Out” of Mayor’s Race

Now that the city’s worst-kept secret is out in the open as Far North Dallas council member Ron Natinsky expressed his desire to replace Mayor Tom Leppert, we probed millionaire businessman Harlan Crow to get a read on whom he sees as the favorite contender among wealthy, politically connected folks…

A New Look at the Deck Park of the Future

After a Friend of Unfair Park directed my attention to the Dallas Fort Worth Urban Forum chitchat about Nike’s Victory set-up, I spent a little more time cruising around the forum — always good for a revelation or 12. There, I discovered a rendering of the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park…

Local Prophet Explains Those Dead Birds

A good Friend of Unfair Park sends along a video presently making the rounds in which Red Oak’s own Cindy Jacobs, self-proclaimed “respected prophet,” says there’s a very good explanation for why those 5,000 birds died in Arkansas on New Year’s Eve. And, no, it had nothing to do with…