The Panther City BBQ Team Hath Wrought Change On An Iconic Joint texasmonthly.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from texasmonthly.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Light rail trains and most buses in the Twin Cities have fewer riders than before the pandemic, and crime is still a challenge. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two Metro Transit leaders about how they’re trying to turn things around.
Chris Magallanes and Ernest Morales, proprietors of Fort Worth’s Panther City BBQ, banded together with local businessmen who experienced similar thefts.
Metro Transit Police Chief Ernest Morales III has been on the job about a year. He believes changing behavior on the Green Line will require more human presence on the cars.
While riding the Blue Line over the holidays, Ernest Morales III was approached by a Metro Transit officer who asked him: "Did you pay your fare?" Morales — Metro Transit's police chief, who had indeed paid the fare — later laughed about the encounter with the community service officer (CSO) and said it was proof that the transit agency's new fare compliance program is working. The officer .