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On a made-up holiday, reflecting on how people with stressful jobs can co-exist in love and marriage

Opinion On a made-up holiday, reflecting on how people with stressful jobs can co-exist in love and marriage The Watchdog looks at the life of a writing hero, and the lessons learned are unexpected. Jerry (left) and Ernie Pyle rolling cigarettes in front of their home. Ernie was home on a rare break as a war columnist during World War II. 1944. Courtesy of the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives, 183255. Once, a long time ago, my first wife, after our divorce, asked me what I was up to. I answered that I worked hard on a newspaper beat, sometimes morning, noon and night.

Grieving parents say the (p)UC needs to be a regulator, not an enabler of electric utilities

Opinion Grieving parents say the (p)UC needs to be a regulator, not an enabler of electric utilities The couple led a push for a new law regulating high-voltage transmission lines, then watched as nobody did anything about this new safety requirement. Will Brannon of Hallsville, Texas, died in 2017 when he was 17 in a sailing accident. His mast hit a sagging power line. He and two fellow Boy Scouts were electrocuted. Will s parents, Stan and Michelle. shown here with Will, led a fight to get a new law passed, and it did. But then they say the PUC ignored it.(Courtesy of Brannon family)

Why is Sen Joe Manchin running America? He s a most skilled dealmaker I ve seen it up close

Opinion Why is Sen. Joe Manchin running America? He’s a most skilled dealmaker. I’ve seen it up close The Watchdog was 20 feet away when Manchin struck his first big political deal almost 40 years ago. Manchin denied it, but it happened. Sen. Joe Manchin is a make-or-break senator. As the 50th vote in a tied Senate, he s the ultimate dealmaker. Watchdog Dave Lieber watched him make his first big political deal almost 40 years ago. He s a horse trader supreme, Lieber writes. It’s easy to see that U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin III, likely the most conservative Senate Democrat, is a wheeler-dealer par excellence. Or as they’d say in his home state of West Virginia, “He comes by it honestly.”

In the high-stakes game of electricity reform, let s push all poker chips to the center of the table

Opinion In the high-stakes game of electricity reform, let’s push all poker chips to the center of the table Two consumer advocates tell The Watchdog what laws the Legislature needs to pass now. Watchdog Dave Lieber says its time for Texans to push state legislators to support smart pro-consumer fixes of the broken electricity system. He writes that we should push all our chips to the center of the table. Bet big! Contact your state legislators and tell them what s important to you.(Steve Marcu / Las Vegas Sun via AP) For the first time since electricity deregulation passed 22 years ago the Legislature is looking at a thousand ideas of reform. Lawmakers are first correctly focusing on the heart of the problem – promoting reliable energy sources and delivering it to our households and businesses at affordable rates.

Inmate magazine subscription scheme ripping off prisoners, first exposed by The Watchdog, is shut down

Inmate magazine subscription scheme ripping off prisoners, first exposed by The Watchdog, is shut down
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