Merritt Tierce Serves Dallas Right in Love Me Back
Merritt Tierce’s Love Me Back is a lurid book full of unpleasant characters doing nasty things to one another.
Merritt Tierce’s Love Me Back is a lurid book full of unpleasant characters doing nasty things to one another.
To build the party, Texas Dems need great candidates to run in elections where defeat seems virtually guaranteed. Sameena Karmally is doing her bit.
in Texas it is our cities that are left to seriously grapple with citizens’ most urgent needs.
In Dallas and San Antonio, a payday loan business owned by state Rep. Gary Elkins faces criminal prosecutions for allegedly violating city ordinances.
For helping to pass an anti-fracking ordinance in Dallas, Raymond Crawford is a tyrant’s foe.
Jason Mellard tracks the changing face of Texas in popular culture in his new book Progressive Country.
The congressional district with the nation’s highest uninsured rate runs between Dallas and Fort Worth. Organizers there are trying to change that as Obamacare’s March 31 enrollment deadline approaches.
The Dallas City Council capped off years of debate by passing one of the most restrictive natural gas drilling ordinances in North Texas.
Today, November 22, 2013, marks the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas. The white Xs in Dealey Plaza that demarcated […]
Observer founding editor Ronnie Dugger chronicles President Kennedy’s historic tour and tragic end in Texas.