DDallas Read More Eulogizing the church that anchored my northwest Dallas neighborhood since 1953November 7, 2025 A neighbor I’d never met reached out this week to let me know of a looming loss in…
DDallas Read More To start winning back fans, Mavericks must liberate them from architect of recent downfallNovember 7, 2025 Last place in the Western Conference. Only team to lose to the Washington Wizards. They did it at…
LLos Angeles Read More Pollution-plagued port communities excluded from talksNovember 7, 2025 By Theral Golden and Paola Vargas, Special for CalMatters A truck hauls a shipping container on the Vincent…
DDallas Read More The time to move City Hall is nowNovember 7, 2025 Dallas has always prided itself on thinking big and moving fast. From our days as a trading hub…
DDallas Read More Don’t rush decisions over future of Dallas City HallNovember 3, 2025 The recent proposal to relinquish Dallas City Hall for greener pastures is alarming on many levels. This proposal…
DDallas Read More Dallas developer: Tear down City HallNovember 3, 2025 Recently, our City Hall has been the center of an important discussion. Our council members are diligently trying…
SSan Diego Read More Why you should care about Native American Heritage Month – San Diego Union-TribuneOctober 31, 2025 Native American Heritage Month became federally recognized in 1990 and has profound significance. It provides an opportunity to…
CChicago Read More The south suburbs are one airport runway away from prosperityOctober 30, 2025 The recent Tribune editorial about the city of Harvey declaring itself effectively bankrupt reveals an urgent crisis in…
SSan Diego Read More Here’s why SDG&E profits keep rising as usage falls – San Diego Union-TribuneOctober 30, 2025 It’s easy to see why so many San Diegans are frustrated with SDG&E. People figure that if they…
DDallas Read More Don’t let City Hall hamper downtown’s futureOctober 30, 2025 Dallas has long been a city of vision and ambition. From its iconic skyline to thriving neighborhoods and…