Friday, March 12, 2010

Headaches persist after snowfall stops; 200,000 without power

February 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By ALEX BRANCH abranch@star-telegram.com The feet of sleet which blanketed a Metroplex messed up commutes, collapsed roofs, forced airlines to terminate flights, close down businesses as well as schools — as well as combined an overthrow of snowmen.

Our North Of The Dial Scribe Signs Off

February 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

He plopped down upon a single of a precarious chairs upon a path in front of J & J’s Pizza with a duplicate of a Dallas Observer , as well as after lighting his cigarette, he flipped by a pages. He stopped during North of a Dial.

Navy veteran’s filmmaking dream troubled by delays in GI Bill benefits

February 5, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By Dave Lieber watchdog@star-telegram.com Shaylynn Lynch was an determined singer during Fossil Ridge High School, though when she didn’t get any college scholarships for play in 2004, she motionless to follow a family convention as well as offer her country. She assimilated a Navy as well as done a guarantee to herself which she would go to college after — during a government’s responsibility underneath a GI Bill. The sparse military officer third category served 4 years, together with some-more than a year in combat, as an aviation wiring dilettante upon an aircraft conduit in a Persian Gulf.

Is Midlake’s The Courage of Others the Most Important Record Ever to Come Out of Denton? Possibly.

January 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

There’s zero exciting—and positively zero glamorous—about a college of music in which Midlake available a third full-length album, The Courage of Others . Hidden in an bureau office building only a short, two-block travel up North Locust Street from a Courthouse-on-the-Square which serves…

Lack of central vision blamed as Texas gets little high-speed-rail funding

January 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By ANNA M.

Cotton Bowl offers Arlington a chance for more revenue and exposure

January 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By ROBERT CADWALLADER Special to a Star-Telegram ARLINGTON — Made from a ruins of a Yuletide march float, Pam Dawson’s leafy pointer nearby Cowboys Stadium welcomes a tens of thousands of Cotton Bowl fans as well as their disposable incomes to her small cut of Arlington — a Lincoln Square selling center. But similar to most others whose commercial operation skeleton have altered given a $1.2 billion track non-stop in a summer, Dawson sees a bowl’s initial diversion in the brand new home as some-more than only an additional income upholder shot.

Snow could arrive during afternoon commute in Dallas-Fort Worth

December 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By BILL MILLER wmiller@star-telegram.com Latest update: At noon, Stephenville, Graham, Mineral Wells, Abilene as well as alternative cities west of the Metroplex were stating light sleet as well as temperatures nearby freezing. The heat was still 40 degrees during DFW Airport. The subsequent turn of sleet for North Texas is approaching to arrive currently the bit after than initial thought, though afternoon drivers could still face the difficult commute.

College counseling centers seeing many more students with complex mental-health diseases

December 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By GENE TRAINOR gtrainor@star-telegram.com Stress from a mercantile downturn, difficulty coping with a passing from one to another to college, as well as ubiquitous basin as well as stress crop up to be attack college students during rates never seen prior to upon campuses in Texas as well as opposite a country. College conversing centers have been additionally saying most some-more students with formidable mental-health diseases, such as clinical basin as well as bipolar disorder, core directors say.

Rare white Christmas causes travel problems

December 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By BILL HANNA, GORDON DICKSON as well as JESSAMY BROWN billhanna@star-telegram.com , gdickson@star-telegram.com , jessamybrown@star-telegram.com A Yuletide Eve snowstorm done a disaster of legal holiday transport plans, stranding motorists, forcing moody cancellations, canceling church services as well as raising concerns about roadways upon Yuletide morning. Bridges to D/FW Airport terminals were reported sealed early currently due to a icy highway conditions, Fox 4 News said. The National Weather Service pronounced a icy roads would endure in to a mid- to late-morning hours, creation for dangerous pushing conditions, generally upon bridges as well as underneath overpasses

The many things a Watchdog is grateful for

November 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By DAVE LIEBER watchdog@star-telegram.com The Watchdog is beholden this Thanksgiving deteriorate for so most people who stood up as well as fought behind in 2009. Looking back, The Watchdog is grateful that: Consumers such as Linda May of Hurst used small-claims justice to their advantage.

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