It’s Cold in April, So Global Warming Must Be B.S., Say Humans

It’s freezing in New York–where the hell is global warming?— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 23, 2013 It’s cold this morning. Not quite freezing like in New York, but it’s 40 degrees. In North Texas. In late April. It’s a little odd, a bit of a surprise. Less surprising: That…

The State Legislature Just Killed the Texas Lottery Commission (UPDATED)

The House just voted 64-82 against reauthorizing the Texas Lottery Commission.— Dave Montgomery (@daveymontgomery) April 23, 2013 Big news coming out of the Texas House this afternoon. Lawmakers there were considering HB 2197, which would tweak the structure of the Texas Lottery Commission. More importantly, the bill would allow the…

Councilwoman Vonciel Hill Wants to Remind Everyone She’s Anti-Gay

It’s no secret that Councilwoman Vonciel Jones Hill doesn’t approve of homosexuality. It’s why she’s made refusing to participate in the city’s gay pride parade an annual ritual, once explaining to the Voice that, while we are all God’s children, “there are acts that God does not bless.” Hill is…

Can the Alamo Plaza Sign Be Saved?

The iconic Alamo Plaza sign stood sentry over the corner of Fort Worth and Sylvan Avenue for nearly six decades. It remained there even after the roadside motel it identified was demolished to make way for the long-awaited Sylvan 30 development. Then, two weeks ago, it was removed. The development’s…

A UT-Dallas Professor is Developing a Mind-Controlled Smart Phone

Someday, technology will become so pervasive, such an ingrained part of existence, that it will erase the markers that once distinguished individual human beings and merge them into a single consciousness floating somewhere in the cloud. It’s inevitable, really. Just a matter of when. Working to usher in that era…

Fort Worth Rolls Out Bike Sharing Today

Despite some halting progress on implementing its two-year-old bike plan, Dallas remains a national laggard when it comes to bike friendliness. Meanwhile, our neighbor to the west has been climbing the cycling ranks, quickly implementing its own expansion of cycling infrastructure. And, last summer, Fort Worth won close to $1…

Mosquitoes Are Already Testing Positive for West Nile

The West Nile virus is officially back. Public health officials got their first confirmation of that last week when mosquito pools in Richardson tested positive for the disease. Today, Highland Park announced a positive test of its own. Dallas County is already urging residents to use insect repellant, drain standing…

The Boy Scouts of America Announces That it Will Admit Gay Members

Right now, pretty much the entire country is transfixed by the wild hunt for 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tarnael, the Chechan college student suspected of teaming up with his brother to bomb the Boston Marathon. Or, if they’re not focused on that, they’re tracking the fallout from Wednesday’s freak fertilizer plant explosion…

As West, Texas Counts Its Dead, Some See a Chance to Make a Profit

The explosion Wednesday of a fertilizer plant in West leveled a large swath of the town and killed we’re-still-not-quite-sure how many people. But as authorities continue to pick through the rubble, stories abound that help confirm one’s faith in humanity. There are the volunteer firefighters who rushed toward the flames…