Even as violence near the border rages and security becomes a more pressing issue, discussions about unifying Big Bend National Park with Mexico may be gaining momentum.
Peace Bend?
What’s in a Name?
Ask Gov. Rick Perrys chief spokesman, Mark Miner, a question on any issue these days and the answer will invariably begin, Liberal trial lawyer Bill White
2010: Wentworth Says It Ain’t So
Sen. Jeff Wentworth, R-San Antonio, says he isn’t going anywhere. A hot rumor has him quitting office or giving up his bid for reelection to pursue other ventures, but the senator says there’s nothing to it.
KBH on Financial Reform
U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison was tapped to deliver this week’s Republican address. The topic: why the Democrats’ financial reform bill should be defeated.
TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
E. Smith interviews Gov. Rick Perry for the Trib and Newsweek, Philpott dissects the state’s budget mess in a weeklong series, Hamilton looks at whether Bill White is or was a trial lawyer, M. Smith finds experts all over the state anxiously watching a court case over who owns the water under our feet, Aguilar reports on the battle between Fort Stockton and Clayton Williams Jr. over water in West Texas, Ramshaw finds a population too disabled to get on by itself but not disabled enough to get state help and Miller spends a day with a young man and his mother coping with that situation, Ramsey peeks in on software that lets the government know whether its e-mail messages are getting read and who’s reading what, a highway commissioner reveals just how big a hole Texas has in its road budget, Grissom does the math on the state’s border cameras and learns they cost Texans about $153,800 per arrest, and E. Smith interviews Karen Hughes on the difference between corporate and political P.R. — and whether there’s such a thing as “Obama Derangement Syndrome.” The best of our best from April 19 to April 23, 2010.
TribBlog: UT System Leaving Northern Mexico
The University of Texas System is recalling students, faculty and staff participating in university-sponsored programs in seven northern Mexican states.
On the Records: A Cloudy Governor’s Race
What do “word clouds” tell us about the rhetoric in the governor’s race.
TribBlog: More Time for Willingham
Forensic Science Commission says consideration of Willingham case “still in its infancy.”
TribBlog: Hotze, Perry and Gay Jesus
For a one-time-only performance that would have been under an hour, the saga of Tarleton State University’s “gay Jesus” play sure has been a long one. In the latest plot twist, a Tarleton State journalism student has uncovered a conservative activist’s allegation that Gov. Rick Perry and his chief of staff were somehow involved.



