DDallas Read More The toughest athlete in DallasOctober 17, 2025 She might be the toughest athlete in Dallas. I’m talking about the Canadian, Rylee Foster, the goalkeeper for…
DDallas Read More We need a new scorecard for housingOctober 11, 2025 In his book The Affordable City, Shane Phillips suggests a three-prong approach to solving a city’s housing crisis:…
DDallas Read More Redeveloping Bank of America Plaza can redefine downtownOctober 8, 2025 Michael Hogue The city of Dallas will soon evaluate partnering with local developers Mike Ablon and Mike Hoque…
AArtificial intelligence Read More In Denton, an AI music pioneer faces backlashOctober 4, 2025 Music generated by artificial intelligence is spreading rapidly, but it remains taboo among aficionados and artists, as Paul…
DDallas Read More Future of Fair Park must include justice for the neighborhoodOctober 3, 2025 Part of a brief Opinion series on The Future of Fair Park, this column argues that renewal in…
DDallas Read More Fair Park holds a central place in Dallas’ civil rights storySeptember 20, 2025 Rev. Peter Johnson I arrived in Dallas in 1969 to show a documentary on the Rev. Martin Luther…
DDallas Read More Where are Dallas’ prophets of justice?September 13, 2025 When I was a young man, I dedicated my life to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, working with…
DDallas Read More Redistricting is bad for southern DallasAugust 16, 2025 Under the new congressional district maps proposed by Texas House Republicans, I could get a new representative. The…
DDallas Read More Cothrum: Stop thinking small, DallasAugust 7, 2025 Michael Hogue When working on a zoning case, I often joke that Masterplan Consultants invites homeowners to meetings…
FFort Worth Read More Scandal hastens Capriglione’s exit, resets the conservative bar in Tarrant CountyJuly 29, 2025 In the span of 34 days, state Rep. Giovanni Capriglione, a Southlake Republican, went from a reelection launch…