• An Interview with Tiffany Burks, Tarrant County Criminial District Attorney Candidate
    Dec 15 2025

    BIG STORY: We talk with Tiffany Burks about how the District Attorney's office has changed over the years, what power it holds, what problems it has created, and how Tiffany plans to solve them.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Who's Running for Tarrant County in 2026
    Dec 15 2025

    BIG STORY: Our interview with Tiffany Burks went so long that we made this a 2-part episode, so stay tuned for the full interview with Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney candidate, Tiffany Burks.

    SHORT STORY 1: Who filed to run in 2026.

    Filing deadline drama sets up primary elections. Here are the Tarrant County candidates

    • Rep. Jasmine Crockett enters Democratic primary for U.S. Senate
    • Democrat Colin Allred drops out of Senate race, announces run for 33rd Congressional District
    • Fort Worth’s Marc Veasey running for Tarrant County judge instead of Congress


    SHORT STORY 2: Arlington City Council votes against gay rights.

    Arlington votes to end LGBTQ protections in anti-discrimination ordinance

    Media blitz opposes removal of LGBTQ protections in Arlington


    SHORT STORY 3: Tim O'Hare attacks free speech & democracy

    Here’s what got a pastor tossed from Tarrant County Commissioners Court

    Tarrant County commissioner upset over number of polling places for TX Senate runoff


    WINS:

    First phase of Fort Worth Convention Center’s $701M revamp completed

    Over 90 acres of open space, parkland OK’d by Fort Worth officials

    New Arlington parks director looks to prioritize natural areas, open space accessibility


    LOSSES:

    Gov. Greg Abbott launches plan to open Turning Point USA chapters in all Texas high schools / ‘Completely new leadership’ coming for Lake Worth ISD as Texas takes control

    What fewer vaccinated students could mean for Tarrant County as exemptions rise


    ACTIONS:

    December 16 - People’s Commissioners Court at Blanc Coworking & Studio at 6pm.

    December 17 - Support Fort Worth Art meeting at The Pool at 6pm.

    January 6 - First Fort Worth City Council Public Comment of the year.

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    40 mins
  • FW City Council Copies the Tim O’Hare Playbook
    Dec 8 2025

    BIG STORY: Last Public Comment of the Year

    Removal of attendees, Christmas tree lighting plans punctuate Fort Worth council meeting


    SHORT STORY 1: Star-Telegram fires their most outspoken columnist

    Bradford Davis talks about his firing on LinkedIn.

    • Mayor Mattie Parker should listen to her own words as she faces her critics
    • Don’t be so quick to judge intent behind a casket left at mayor’s house
    • Father cared for disabled son for years, until ICE took him away


    SHORT STORY 2: The potential to reshape city council

    City Council pay raises, term limits among potential amendments to Fort Worth charter


    SHORT STORY 3: A look at who’s running in 2026.

    Filing open for 2026 primary elections. Here are the Tarrant County candidates so far.


    WINS:

    Civilian-led police unit aims to build public trust, ensure Fort Worth’s accountability

    Nearly 300 seek spot on FWISD’s state-appointed board following takeover / How many applicants for Fort Worth ISD’s state-appointed board live in district?

    Trinity Metro to lease up to 40 buses daily for FIFA World Cup


    LOSSES:

    Supreme Court orders Texas to use 2025 map amid legal battle

    Both lawsuits accusing Tarrant County of racial gerrymandering have been dropped or dismissed

    Single-family homes focus of Fort Worth’s potential $5M affordable housing bond


    ACTIONS:

    December 11 - Community Design Fort Worth’s Transit Crawl starting at Central Station at 4:30pm.

    December 14 - 817 Gather’s Festivus Potluck.

    December 17 - Support Fort Worth Art meeting at The Pool at 6pm.



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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Mayor Mattie Parker's Damage Control PR Tour
    Nov 25 2025

    BIG STORY: Mayor Mattie Parker’s Damage Control PR Tour

    Mayor’s Chair Not for the Thin-Skinned by Fort Worth Magazine

    Tarrant residents get fewer chances to speak at local government meetings. What does that mean?

    SHORT STORY 1: Texas Congressional Redistricting Chaos

    Texas redistricting ruling upends candidates’ plans for 2026

    Court order on Texas redistricting forces election officials, county parties to scramble — again

    Supreme Court temporarily restores Texas’ new congressional map

    Filing deadline is December 8th, and candidates don’t even know what district they live in!

    SHORT STORY 2: Transportation & Safety Stories

    Free parking in downtown Fort Worth garages will be in your rearview mirror next year

    Highway collision injures Buddhist monks from Fort Worth on 2,300-mile Walk for Peace

    Bedford plans to remove student artwork from crosswalks to comply with Abbott's roadway directive

    SHORT STORY 3: FWISD appeals State Takeover

    Trustees fighting FWISD takeover, cite need for deeper review

    WINS:

    Ten Commandments displays in FWISD, Tarrant-area districts must be removed, judge orders

    Brandi Waller-Pace’s concert at Keith House

    Natalia Margarita’s art show at The Pool

    LOSSES:

    Attorney at center of Keller ISD split tapped to lead Tarrant County GOP as chair

    High demand forces Tarrant County rental assistance program to close applications after 4 hours

    North Texas Maternal Health Accelerator launches at TCU with $25M

    North Texas leaders talk oil, gas, growing nuclear industry at conference

    Google investing $40B into Texas for AI, new data centers

    ACTIONS:

    November 25 - Future of the Community Arts Center meeting at Amphibian Stage at 6pm

    December 2 - Public Comments at Fort Worth City Hall

    Keep an eye out for Nydia Cardenas’ campaign launch

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    54 mins
  • Who Runs Fort Worth in 2025
    Nov 24 2025

    For the 30th anniversary of infamous article in D Magazine, "Who Runs Fort Worth?", we spoke with the journalist who made The Fort Worth Way known to all, Katie Sherrod.


    Read the article here.

    We talk about how folks define The Fort Worth Way, what (if anything) has changed in the last 30 years, and what we do about fixing The Fort Worth Way.

    We hope you enjoy this very special episode.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Legal Battle Against Racist Gerrymandering with LULAC & Texas Civil Rights Project
    Nov 17 2025

    BIG STORY: We spoke with Alberto Govea from LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens) & Stephanie Drenka from Texas Civil Rights Project about the legal battle against the racist gerrymandered maps that Republicans on Tarrant County Commissioners Court passed this year in an attempt to diminish black & brown voices.

    SHORT STORY 1: Tarrant County GOP’s plan to destroy elections

    Tarrant County Democratic Party chair Allison Campolo's response

    Mercy Culture creates online candidate classes for Christian Nationalists running for office


    SHORT STORY 2: Mattie Parker’s PR campaign to uphold the establishment

    Mayor talks FWISD takeover, taxes and maintaining Fort Worth’s ‘vibe’ during TribFest


    SHORT STORY 3: An update on the Fort Worth Community Arts Center


    WINS:

    The Welman Project gets a new location!

    The Librarians screening at The Modern

    Filing open for 2026 primary elections. Here are the Tarrant County candidates (so far)

    Dallas moves municipal elections to November of odd numbered years

    TxDOT: Car-dominant Texas needs more public transit

    The Dock Bookshop event & Afrocommuniversity's new susu


    LOSSES:

    Tarrant GOP Chairman Bo French stepping down, running for Texas Railroad Commissioner

    Teachers question future as Texas takeover of FWISD advances

    TCU bumps its tuition, again, making it more costly than some Ivy League schools


    ACTIONS:

    • December 2nd - Fort Worth City Council Public Comment
    • November 18th - Speak at Arlington City Council to defend LGBTQ+ rights & demand the return of Maher Tarabishi from ICE
    • November 18th - People’s Commissioner’s Court
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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Blue Wave Aftermath with Taylor Rehmet, TX SD9 Candidate
    Nov 10 2025

    BIG STORY: An interview with Taylor Rehmet, TX SD9 Candidate.

    In a surprise upset, Taylor Rehmet, the machinist & union leader who ran as a Democrat in the special election for TX Senate District 9, came out top of the ticket with 48% of the vote, beating out 2 Republican candidates. Now he'll be in a runoff election with Leigh Wambsganss, the Patriot Mobile backed candidate who led book bans in Southlake.

    Democrats see promise for 2026 in Texas Senate near upset


    SHORT STORY 1: Blue Wave across the country & high local turnout

    Tarrant County sees higher than normal voter turnout, despite polling place reductions


    SHORT STORY 2: ICE in DFW

    Father cared for disabled son for years, until ICE took him away

    GoFundMe for Wael Tarabishi


    SHORT STORY 3: State appoints FWISD conservator

    Texas appoints FWISD conservator to oversee transition to state control

    What Fort Worth ISD’s new conservator can — and can’t — do during state takeover


    WINS:

    Nydia Cardenas is running for Tarrant County Commissioner Precinct 4!

    First Gather at the Table! Join the Gather Community on Discord

    Tiffany Burks is running for Tarrant County DA!

    Evans and Rosedale redevelopment

    Billions for Texas water projects approved / Overwatered lawns in Fort Worth

    25 immigrants naturalized as American citizens during Fort Worth ceremony

    Abraham Alexander honored at Lone Star Film Festival Gala

    Liquor stores, smoke shops on every corner? Not anymore, Fort Worth leaders say

    Bo French resigns from as Tarrant County Republican Party as chair


    LOSSES:

    Irving, Plano, Farmers Branch, & Highland Park to hold elections on leaving DART

    You’re not imagining it. Traffic is getting worse in North Texas.


    ACTIONS:

    November 16th - 817 Gather at 3pm

    December 2nd - Last day for public comment of the year at Fort Worth City Hall

    Volunteer for Taylor Rehmet’s campaign at taylorfortx.com

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Texas Fights Back with Gina Hinojosa, Candidate for TX Governor
    Nov 3 2025

    BIG STORY: An interview with Gina Hinojosa

    She's a candidate for Texas Governor, who was in town for a town hall about resisting the state takeover of FWISD, demonstrating how & why it's so important that we fight back against the corruption of Greg Abbott and an authoritian government.

    SHORT STORY 1: Money in Senate District 9

    • Nearly $3M pours into Tarrant County’s race for Texas Senate


    SHORT STORY 2: Impact of SNAP cuts in Tarrant County

    • SNAP pause could be ‘cataclysmic’ for Tarrant families, nonprofit leaders worry

    SHORT STORY 3: Tarrant County leads in juvenile prison sentences

    • Tarrant County sending the most kids to state youth prisons
    • Context: Tarrant County cuts ties with youth justice program over perceived political stances


    WINS:
    New recycling center brings technology aimed at minimizing strain on Fort Worth’s landfill

    Company to operate wine bar, restaurant and wedding venue at T&P Station

    Southwest Fort Worth park’s wildlife rebounding after pond restoration

    Nate Schatzline not running for reelection / Alan Blaylock running for Nate’s seat

    LOSSES:
    Tarrant County expects traffic deaths this year to exceed 230

    Fort Worth filmmakers have new grants, resources through Texas program

    TCU to end stand-alone departments focused on women and gender, race and ethnic studies

    ACTIONS:
    VOTE! November 4th is election day for SD9 and the Texas Constitutional Amendments. Voting locations are open from 7am - 7pm. You can vote at any polling location.

    November 4th - Last public comment of the year at Fort Worth City Council

    November 6th - Love Is The Loudest Protest

    November 8th 10 - 2pm - 2025 State of the Historic Northside

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    1 hr and 17 mins