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Why Are Harlan Crow, Charles Moncrief Bailing on Rick Perry? Well, It’s The Talkin’, Mostly.

By Robert WilonskyDecember 2, 2011

There’s a piece in this morning’s Wall Street Journal in which Unfair Park’s cross-the-street neighbor Harlan Crow and Fort Worth oil man Charles Moncrief explain why they’re throwing their money at Mitt Romney after years spent filling Rick Perry’s coffers. Long story short: It’s that openin’-his-mouth thing he does. It’s…

Rave On? Not Likely as City Appeal Board Puts Afterlife to Death Following Riveting Hearing.

By Anna MerlanDecember 1, 2011

In mid-October we predicted that the hearing before the Permit and License Appeal Board over whether the club Afterlife should have its dancehall license revoked  would probably be the most exciting thing that’s come before the board in a very long time. In hindsight, that was probably an understatement. At…

Your First Look at Proposed Renovations for Historic Pike Park in Old Little Mexico

By Robert WilonskyDecember 1, 2011

Pike Park, on Harry Hines as you’re heading into downtown, sits more or less in the shadow of the American Airlines Center; you’ve probably driven by it hundreds of times, even if you’ve never stopped once. Built in 1914 at the cost of a little more than $18,000 in what…

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Last Night’s Wilco Show Served to Remind: Fair Park Music Hall Ain’t Bad For a Concert

By Robert WilonskyNovember 30, 2011

I won’t horn in on the music blog’s review of last night’s Wilco-Nick Lowe show in the Music Hall at Fair Park. Seems about right to me, though the first-timer can’t appreciate the giddy shock of hearing A.M. standard “Passenger Side” slid into that short, sharp, shard-filled set list that…

Joe Arpaio Is Distancing Himself from Rick Perry? Shouldn’t It Be the Other Way Around?

By Joe ToneNovember 30, 2011

This morning’s News carries a paywall-less story about yesterday’s meeting of the minds between Rick Perry and Phoenix-area sheriff Joe Arpaio. (No wall on an immigration story? Liberal media!) It was the move of a desperate candidate, and it came on the same day Perry forgot both the legal voting…

Mayor Mike Rawlings Offers American Airlines and Its Employees His “Emotional Support”

By Robert WilonskyNovember 29, 2011

Over the course of the day a few items have rolled in related to American Airlines and AMR’s Chapter 11 filing this morning. Among them: A Q&A from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport about how the bankruptcy might but probably won’t affect the airport (it follows in full); and a statement…

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What’s Dallas Water Utilities Director Jody Puckett Most Concerned About? Let’s Find Out.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 29, 2011

Late yesterday I got a call back from Dallas Water Utilities Director Jody Puckett, for whom I’d left a message about Irving and the North Texas Municipal Water District’s need to buy water from the city. We set up a time to chat this morning, and just got through visiting…

Before City Gets to Work on Complete Streets Manual, the “West Davis Community Walk”

By Robert WilonskyNovember 29, 2011

The city’s spent the last month or so piloting some Complete Streets projects all ’round town, among them the Grand Avenue Better Block-ing that transformed the four lanes and land in front of R.L. Griffin’s Blues Palace near Fair Park the Saturday before Thanksgiving. Sustainable Development and Construction is this…

Irving Needs More of Dallas’s Water. And So Does the North Texas Municipal Water District.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 28, 2011

Speaking of Dallas’s water supply …I was on US 380 yesterday, headed to Cattleman’s Cafe in Blue Ridge for chicken-fried steak, when, driving toward Farmersville, I espied what’s left of Lake Lavon, down some 13 feet due to the drought. “It’s stunning,” in the words of North Texas Municipal Water…

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As Promised, Texas AG, Paul Clement Have Asked Supreme Court to Stay Court’s New Maps

By Robert WilonskyNovember 28, 2011

Yesterday we gave you the heads-up: Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has brought in former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement to try to throw out what they claim are the federal court’s “unlawful redistricting maps.” And, right on cue, they’ve filed their emergency stays with the U.S. Supreme Court: All…

Assistant City Manager Answers Scott Griggs’s Questions About Saving, Selling City’s Water

By Robert WilonskyNovember 28, 2011

A couple of weeks back, during those water conservation and watering restriction briefings, council member Scott Griggs had a few questions for Dallas Water Utilities Director Jody Puckett that she wasn’t prepared to answer, among them: Is the city presently selling water to gas drillers, and, be honest, how much…

Paul Clement’s To-Do List Just Got Longer As He Tries to Toss Texas’s Redistricting Maps

By Robert WilonskyNovember 27, 2011

On Wednesday we got our first look at the new-look Texas maps drawn by the court, which is attempting to rectify the U.S. Department of Justice’s concerns that the state Legislature is attempting to keep Hispanics from voting for Hispanic candidates, especially in Dallas-Fort Worth. To which Texas Attorney General…

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Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Coming to Fair Park As Part of Energy Dept.’s “EV Project”

By Robert WilonskyNovember 23, 2011

The U.S. Department of Energy has coughed up $115 million for something called The EV Project, rolled out in October 2009 with the intention of spending the next 36 months analyzing how and how much folks actually charge their electric cars. A report’s due in 2015, and Dallas is among…

Mayor Mike Rawlings Last Night: “Everything I Look At, I Ask, ‘Is It Right for Southern Dallas?'”

By Anna MerlanNovember 23, 2011

Last night, Mayor Mike Rawlings hosted a community forum at Cedar Crest Golf Course, billed in the invitation as an “update on the City of Dallas.” Backed by council members Dwaine Caraway and Tennell Atkins and a large supporting cast of other city officials, he tried to reassure the crowd:…

Do You Carry a Parking Meter Cash Key? Or Would You Rather Pay With a Credit Card?

By Robert WilonskyNovember 22, 2011

View more videos at: http://nbcdfw.com.For whatever reason Ken Kalthoff got a little distracted whilst reporting the piece you see above about the city experimenting with solar-powered parking meters that take credit cards (all together now: finally). Ken spends most of the piece trying to get his cash key re-upped. First…

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The Hard Sell: Read Why These Three Finalists Believe They Should Lead the Dallas Library

By Robert WilonskyNovember 22, 2011

Yesterday we met the three finalists for the Dallas Public Library System director’s position, one of whom’s the current interim, Corinne Hill. The other two candidates presented to city officials by a DeSoto-based search firm (??) are out-of-towners: Juliet Machie, who actually remains the deputy director of the Detroit Public…

City’s Senior Affairs Commission Warned That Many Dallas Boarding Houses Are “Snake Pits”

By Anna MerlanNovember 22, 2011

If you happen to own or rent a house and you enjoy exploiting the elderly and the mentally ill, the city of Dallas has a legal loophole made just for you. A representative from Mental Health America of Greater Dallas warned the city’s Senior Affairs Commission yesterday that despite years…

Dallas Still “Coming to Grips” With Kennedy Assassination? Still “Wounded”? If You Say So.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 22, 2011

Nicola Longford, executive director of the Sixth Floor Museum, won’t talk to Schutze, no fan of the museum’s plans to take over Dealey Plaza two years from today. But she will visit with the Los Angeles Times about those plans, not to mention that Dealey Plaza redo the city’s splitting…

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The City Has Three Finalists for Library System Director, and Two Come with Some Baggage

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

Back in late August we mentioned that the city had hired a search firm to find a permanent (well, you know what I mean) director of the Dallas Public Library System. Corinne Hill’s been serving as interim director since Laurie Evans retired in June 2010, and by all accounts she’s…

Get Wet With This Look at City’s Request For “2070 Water Supply Plan” Consultant

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

It didn’t come up last Wednesday, when the council talked about saving and selling Dallas’s water. But there was a brief mention made ago, during that chitchat concerning the city’s long-range water-supply plan, the most recent of which was done six years ago. Says right there on Slide No. 41:…

Park and Rec Provides Nifty Guide to Those “Art” Pavilions Slowly, Surely Filling City Parks

By Robert WilonskyNovember 19, 2011

When I had Willis Winters on the phone the other day, I mentioned in passing that I just driven pastthe new pavilion at Royal Park, off Royal and Cromwell in Northwest Dallas. At which point Park and Rec’s second-in-command directed my attention to this freshly minted guide to those architect-designed…

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Waste Management Association Sues City Over “Anti-Free Enterprise” Flow Control Ordinance

By Robert WilonskyNovember 18, 2011

Saw this one coming; so too did the city council. After all, in mid-September the council met behind closed doors with city attorneys to review “legal issues regarding proposed resource flow control ordinance” — which, as I am sure you recall, is the ordinance directing all solid waste collected in…

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