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Water, Water ... Where?new

The hose might not reach far enough in North Texas.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Jeff Prince  |  10-05-2006  |  Policy Issues

Prison Boundnew

The probation system in Texas may be setting people up to fail.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Peter Gorman  |  09-22-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Texas Artnew

We take a look at texas art.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Jeff Prince  |  06-30-2006  |  Art

Hijacking at the Hospitalnew

AltWeeklies Award - News Story -- In-Depth
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Pablo Lastra  |  11-28-2005  |  Media

Postscript to a Strange Lifenew

When Carl Daniel found a suicide note scrawled in the back of a mystery novel, he thought it was a joke. Nope. The note was written by reporter John Makeig, whose life and death were as bizarre as anything in his stories. And that's saying something.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Dan Malone  |  03-02-2005  |  Media

Perils On Your Plate: What Food is Safe?new

How do you eat healthy these days when everything from tap water to organic vegetables carries the possibility of contamination -- and there's no way to know? Hidden and not-so-hidden threats to the food supply have generated angst about eating.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Wendy Lyons Sunshine  |  01-26-2005  |  Science

Distressed Medic Corpsman Told to Wait for Therapynew

The Army had antidepressants for a medic corpsman unsettled by witnessing carnage up close, but the 19-year-old was told to wait months for therapy. Details of the psychological impact of the Iraq War on a Fort Worth area vet and a discussion of stressors like depleted uranium are incorporated into the national story "Soldier's Heart."
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Dan Frosch and Peter Gorman  |  12-16-2004  |  War

New Scalpers for Live Music Venues Do Business Over Internetnew

One of the brokers is Texas Tickets, a 25-year-old company that sources say charges sometimes twice the face value of tickets. Owner Scott Baima says he's just providing a service.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Marjorie Owens  |  08-07-2004  |  Music

Former Porn Star Embraces Life in the Slow Lanenew

Back from a decade of decadence, Amber Hunter (a.k.a. Little Cinderella) embraces life in the slow lane.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Brian Abrams  |  06-03-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

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