Checking Out the Dallas Library Cuts

This morning the council takes its most detailed look yet at Mary Suhm’s proposal to gut the libraries’ budget for the coming fiscal year. The briefing goes back a few years too — back to when branches were open 47 hours (some on Sundays) and were fully staffed, when the…

From the Right and Left, the “Texas Influencers”

Many thanks to the several Friends of Unfair Park who’ve forwarded along Austin American-Statesman PolitiFact Texas’s editor W. Gardner Selby’s list of Texas Influencers — which consists of the 50 most-powerful Democrats and Republicans in the state.Not all are presently working in Texas — like, oh, former Dallas Mayor Ron…

Up in the Air, On Top of the Calatrava Bridge

Alas, Rudy beat me to it in pointing out that someone at Dallas City Hall posted to the city’s official Facebook page this morning two pics taken from the very tippy-top of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. But Rudy opted for the view of the city (I can see my…

Free Lunch and a Show at City Hall

Because an intern’s always up for a free meal, we sent ours to that PETA lunchtime giveaway in front of Dallas City Hall — where, from the looks of things, meatless weenies were quite the draw. Another two looks on the other side, with, no kiddin’, a slide show to…

Former State Representative Steve Wolens Interested in Statewide Office

With statewide races wrapping up in a couple months, it seems awfully premature to start the discussion about who’s interested in replacing the winners four years down the road. But, as D’s Wick Allison pointed out Monday, former State Rep. Steve Wolens has kept nearly $1.2 million in campaign contributions…