Brad Levenson, newly hired director of the soon-to-be-opened Texas Office of Capital Writs
July 2010
TribBlog: Capitol Reopened After Bomb Threat
The Texas Capitol has been evacuated because of an early morning bomb threat. A spokeswoman for the Texas Department of Public Safety says someone called 9-1-1 and said there is a bomb in the building. Everyone inside was ordered out and people showing up for work this morning are being turned away for now.
The Brief: July 2, 2010
He may be able to stay on message politically, but Gov. Rick Perry might still have something to learn when it comes to staying on topic on the phone.
Lone Star?
Though he gave a memorable speech, Bill White wasn’t the only candidate at the Democrats’ state convention in Corpus Christi. The question is whether he’s the only one of consequence, or if this is a legitimate statewide ticket that can return the party to power.
Josh Fox: The TT Interview
Josh Fox’s movie “Gasland,” which premiered on HBO last week, uncovers widespread concerns about water contamination associated with a new form of natural gas drilling known as fracking. Fox talks about how devastating it felt to drive around Fort Worth (home to the Barnett Shale), how refreshing it was to come across west Texas wind farms, and how federal regulators are tightening up.
Border Battles
Historian David Romo calls both El Paso and Juárez home. The day after a gunfight in Juárez sent a bullet across the border — into the wall of El Paso City Hall no less — he describes how violence has changed local business in both cities, and his own life.
The Tail on the Donkey
It’s impossible to know exactly which elections will be close in November. But with Libertarian candidates in more than a dozen House races that are on the Republican and Democratic target lists, signed up for the two Texas congressional seats on the GOP’s national target list, and in the statewide races, too, here’s a question: Are the Libertarians giving Texas Democrats a electoral boost?


