Readers worried about food banks but called for more work-fare; agreed about serving in Congress; scolded SCOTUS for the injunctions ban; and applauded an arts group’s fund-raising.
After pingpong of praise and criticism of Putin and Zelenskyy, U.S. may finally have gotten it right.
The world’s best golfer, and Dallas’ own, has figured out something deeper.
How a hole in a fence became a portal to the history buried at La Réunion Cemetery.
The EPA terminated a grant program that would have added local air quality monitors to at-risk communities.
Readers appealed to city leaders for help on homelessness issue; expressed sorrow and sought answers regarding floods; and applauded diverse points of view.
Funds allow quality programming in places that can’t support commercial stations.
Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker and other local leaders shed light on what it takes to govern.
Our broken system is hurting our nation and the migrants we need.
Dallas’ university represented at a historic papal audience in the Vatican.
Readers rallied for trains; despaired over a shooting; found Dealey Plaza dispiriting; pointed out an old racial message; and reflected on the floods.
Washington’s budget bill and Abbott’s veto disprove the long-held notion that hunger isn’t partisan.
Riders in southern Dallas and those with disabilities shouldn’t be punished for funding disputes.
If they refuse to display their face or badge number, what distinguishes them from a vigilante or a kidnapper?