Once again Fort Worth is in the Dallas area.Per this morning's Tulsa paper:
QT is letting gas go dry at some Texas sites to keep gasoline fully stocked at other locations (due to hurricane impact on Gulf Coast oil refineries). "QT officials announced Wednesday they would limit supplies to the north Texas stores and direct fuel deliveries to 85 locations within the Dallas/Fort Worth areas."
http://www.tulsaworld.com/homepagel...cle_53fddac7-25db-5672-82cd-a59c5fec4696.html
Note: QT has a web page up showing locations in D/FW area with fuel available: https://www.quiktrip.com/Gasoline
Once again Fort Worth is in the Dallas area.
Not at all. I'm hoping they change everything north of Temple, east of Abilene, west of Louisiana and south of the Oklahoma border to just being called Dallas area. It would make it so much easier for lazy journalists, etc to be correct.Metroplex hater.
Not at all. I'm hoping they change everything north of Temple, east of Abilene, west of Louisiana and south of the Oklahoma border to just being called Dallas area. It would make it so much easier for lazy journalists, etc to be correct.
Not at all. I'm hoping they change everything north of Temple, east of Abilene, west of Louisiana and south of the Oklahoma border to just being called Dallas area. It would make it so much easier for lazy journalists, etc to be correct.
Checking in. I made it out safe. More when I have a laptop again
http://www.houstonpress.com/news/if-the-addicks-and-barker-dams-fail-6594886
Article published in 2012. Author was more than prophetic, excepting that the finality doesn't come to pass.
Good article but that houston press website is a beating to read anything on.
In the 70's, I took a date to a John Denver concert in that building. It was called The Summit back then. The concert was far-out and groovy.
No it wasn'.
Houston Post died years ago, but I'm guessing muscle memory took over.
My daughter was supposed to close on a house in a neighborhood below Addicks dam that is high and dry, but they are getting a new appraisal and inspection before the re-scheduled closing next Wednesday. Will be very interesting what comes of that.... will the value of a non-floodable house in a non-flooded neighborhood stay the same as before? Will the flooded houses in fairly nearby neighborhoods drive values down in her's? I'll let you know, I guess.
hillary took Harris county
I love me some Sylvester, I think he has done a great job.True, and the last mayor was an outspoken lesbian. The current one is black. Point being that houston is far more diverse than most non-Texans think.