Last fortnight’s news – for the two weeks ending 2025 07 20

Here’s a couple of weeks’ worth of interesting items from the news here in North Texas. No musical accompaniment this time, though we did spend a lot of time today listening to the late, lamented Asylum Street Spankers.

From Dallas:

From Fort Worth:

From Dallas County:

From Tarrant County:

From the suburban cities and towns:

From the suburban counties:

From throughout the North Texas region:

Local editorials and op-eds:

And miscellaneous news (including museums and zoos):

Resources/Sources: The Dallas Morning News (DMN)

The Dallas Morning News is the largest newspaper in the Metroplex and, as of October 2024, when the Fort Worth Star-Telegram scaled back to three paper editions a week, the only one that publishes daily paper editions. It’s owned by a public corporation in the print-side company created when the Belo media corporation separated its print and broadcast holdings. A Florida billionaire recently bought up enough of the holding company that he’s its second-largest shareholder. That change doesn’t seem to have made a dent in the news coverage or the editorial stance (yet).

If I had to say what sort of reader the DMN is aimed at, I’d say it’s the sensible country club Republican: the George W Bush “compassionate conservative” who thinks government should be run like a business. The sort of person who practices individual charity but doesn’t believe in high taxes for social welfare, other than making sure the public facilities in their own neighborhood are all nice. They’re not pro-MAGA, which gets them called pinko commies by MAGA types, but they endorse more Republicans than Democrats.

Their local reporting isn’t always super-speedy on breaking news, but if I wait a day to read up about a news story, I expect the DMN to have the best version. When they do investigative work, it’s good. I don’t think they spike big stories based on politics but I wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t find small stories that run against their editorial sense too unimportant to publish.

I refer to and link the DMN regularly. I pay them for a digital-only subscription. If I could only manage one newspaper subscription locally, it would be the DMN.