In Defense of Mary Suhm. No. Really.
Jim Schutze at the Dallas Observer came across an interesting piece of video the other day. It was the deposition of former Dallas City Manager
Jim Schutze at the Dallas Observer came across an interesting piece of video the other day. It was the deposition of former Dallas City Manager
Wednesday's vote on the Trinity East permits was not only an historic one. It's a long overdue turning point. The bloody knuckle political fight over
It's become so common place these days that you're likely to take it for granted, but if you'd ask activists three years ago whether we'd
This Wednesday, August 28th, sometime after lunch, the Dallas City Council will finally decide the fate of the three Trinity East gas permits that have
Any doubt that Dallas City Hall is more interested in protecting the Trinity East gas leases than Dallas residents as it writes a new gas
They just won't take a big fat public "No!", or two, or three, for an answer. We've learned form sources inside City Hall that Trinity
Rebuking city attorneys, the Dallas City Plan Commission agreed on Thursday to require 1500 foot setbacks, or buffer zones from gas wells to "protected uses"
When you take on polluters, you take on the government that lets them pollute. The two are intertwined. On Thursday, Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm
Opening up another official front of opposition, the Irving City Council unanimously passed two resolutions at their regular monthly meeting Thursday night that puts the
See what happens when you show up? Last Thursday's razor thin vote by the City Plan Commission to deny the Trinity East gas permits –