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Other People's Money – Texas Monthly

Paul Rush had grown up in Dallas’ notoriously snobbish Park Cities area, a place that fueled his drive to excel and at the same time seemed to confirm his fear that he was a nobody. As a pudgy teenager at Highland Park High School, Paul was always in the shadow of his identical twin, Parker, who was everything Paul wasn’t. Handsome, thin, muscular, Parker was confident and popular with the girls, and in his senior year he was elected class president. Paul worked on the school newspaper and was a member of ROTC. He never had a steady girlfriend and rarely had a date; he was considered something of a nerd.

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'Solid as a rock': San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is a normal guy asking for a third term

Skip to main content Currently Reading Solid as a rock : San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is a normal guy asking for a third term FacebookTwitterEmail 1of16 San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg speaks with media during a break in a B session meeting, Wednesday, April 7, 2021.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of16 San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg speaks with media during a break in a B session meeting, Wednesday, April 7, 2021.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 3of16 San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg laughs during a break in a B session meeting, Wednesday, April 7, 2021.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less

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Business maven, CPS trustee Ed Kelley tangles with reformers over San Antonio's energy future

Business maven, CPS trustee Ed Kelley tangles with reformers over San Antonio s energy future FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Environmental activists are looking to upend the city-owned utility’s governing panel with the Recall CPS campaign, which wants to disband CPS’ current board and replace it with one made up of City Council members. They also want CPS to commit to closing its Spruce 2 coal unit by 2030, adopt more renewable energy and restructure ratesBob Owen /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Fields of solar panels at OCI Solar Power s Alamo 1 Solar Farm are seen Sept. 23, 2020, as CPS Energy s coal-powered electric plant is seen in the background. CPS wants to add 900 megawatts of solar power, additional battery storage and another 500 megawatts of power either from new alternative technologies or potentially a new natural gas plant.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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