Dallas Police and Fire Pension System Severely Wounded, Not Dead

The Dallas Police and Fire Pension system is in bad shape, really bad shape. So bad, in fact, that it has affected the city’s bond rating, with both Moody’s and Standard and Poor’s bumping the city’s creditworthiness down one notch in recent months. It isn’t hopeless, though, and changes are…

Dallas Construction Worker Rest Ordinance Back for Round Three

This should not be hard. There is no reason the city of Dallas shouldn’t or can’t pass an ordinance that would ensure construction workers in the city get to take a break. Ten minutes every four hours, that’s all that advocates have pushed for, and that’s all that’s been in…

The Hotel That HUD Built

Gazing south from the upper floors of City Hall, the first thing you’ll probably notice is the shell of the old Plaza Hotel rising 12 stories just across Interstate 30. The second thing you notice is how ugly it is. The beige monolith was charmless when it opened as a…

Can You Believe Somebody Is Trying to Solve Mentally Ill Homelessness?

We spoke here yesterday about really big really tough issues – education, mostly — and whether anybody has the stomach or the stamina to keep working on them. My own personal fallback position usually is to hope somebody else does. So today another one: the chronically homeless mentally ill. Between…

5 Things You Should Know About Dallas’ Pension Crisis

The biggest problem facing the city of Dallas isn’t Tony Romo’s left clavicle. It’s not the Trinity toll road. It might not even be, despite a compelling case that can be made for it, the city’s crumbling infrastructure. The biggest problem facing the city is a massive looming shortfall in…

Ted Cruz Capitalizes on Colorado Planned Parenthood Shooting

For the briefest of moments over the weekend, it seemed that Ted Cruz might show a little humanity when it came to assessing the shooting at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic that left three people dead. “We don’t know … what those motives were, but whatever they were, it’s unacceptable,…

Following a Dozen Attacks, Oak Lawn Gets a Visit From the Mayor, Rallies

Eleven weeks later, the Oak Lawn community is getting the police attention it’s been demanding. Since September 1, the area immediately surrounding the gay friendly Cedar Springs strip has seen at least 12 people attacked. Some victims were robbed and many ended up in the hospital. Geoffrey Hubbard, a bartender at…

Whoopsie! Dallas Makes Another Trinity Forest Bungle.

Two weeks ago, Ben Sandifer took off from his job as an accountant and headed down to City Hall to plead with the City Plan Commission to vote against rezoning a portion of the Texas Horse Park. He didn’t have a problem with the zoning change per se, which was…

Abbott Bans Syrians from State Refugee Services

Texas Governor Greg Abbott came out punching hard and fast after last week’s terrorist assault on Paris, making it clear Monday he would be doing everything he can to keep refugees from the humanitarian crisis in Syria, or at least not in Texas.  “Given the tragic attacks in Paris and…

Staubach Gates Should Step Down as Chair of Domestic Violence Task Force

Who in Dallas could better express the way Dallas worships things — football and otherwise — than members of the Staubach clan? What they have to say about woman-beating and the Dallas Cowboys football team, specifically player Greg Hardy, is doubly interesting. It tells us something about ourselves. It tells…

Ted Cruz Forgets the One Rule of Saying You’re Cutting Federal Agencies

Tuesday night’s Republican presidential debate offered little in the way of new rhetoric or tactics from Texas Senator Ted Cruz. The Canadian-born first-termer stuck to usual strident style — one picks up things like that as a college debater at Harvard — decrying the big government boogeyman, Kentucky Senator Rand…

Dallas Readies to Tackle Feral-Hog Scourge. Again.

The forebears of the modern-day feral hog arrived in Texas well before there was a Texas, tagging along with and occasionally escaping from early Spanish explorers in 17th century. They took to the wild, where they spread like kudzu and interbred with subsequent waves of formerly domesticated swine gone rogue,…