With Mayor Rawlings’ Blessing, Bishop Avenue is Now Complete

It was 2010 when developer Dave Spence sat down with hipster-vist Jason Roberts at Cafe Brazil to hash out exactly what to do with the stretch of Bishop Avenue between Colorado Boulevard and Davis Street. The road’s four lanes acted as a kind of moat, which clashed their shared ideal…

Twinkies Are Saved, At Least Until Wednesday

Hostess went to a bankruptcy hearing in New York today for what, judging from the run on Twinkies and a general sense of mourning, would be the final blow to the struggling snack cake maker. The company filed a petition Friday asking for permission to liquidate, closing its manufacturing plant…

Why Hostess’ Demise Really Wasn’t the Union’s Fault

When news broke Friday that Hostess is now effectively out of business, the prevailing narrative, amplified by the right-wing media, was that it was the intransigence of Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union, whose members went on strike to protest cuts in pay and benefit cuts, that…

No, People Aren’t Actually Stockpiling Twinkies

We tried this morning to make it clear that the Twinkie is safe. Some private equity firm will swoop in and buy the brand at bankruptcy auction, along with Sno Balls, Ding Dongs and any other Hostess snack cake that carries with it a whiff of nostalgia. It’s inevitable. According…

It’s Official: Midlothian is Still Hazardous to Your Health

Midlothian is not likely to make a list of places you want to move, even one of those made-up Forbes lists. If the hulking smokestacks and the fact that there is a Cement Valley there don’t scare you off, then the reports of abnormally high rates of cancer, stillbirths, respiratory…