What’s it like owning a Cybertruck? Meet the Fort Worth drivers getting all the attention

Dressed in a suit after spending a morning in court, Bryan Wilson’s traditional, buttoned-up appearance is at odds with his Cybertruck’s science fiction-inspired design. The 38-year-old criminal defense attorney, also known as the “Texas Law Hawk,” is one of the Metroplex’s first buyers of the attention-grabbing Tesla — and he’s proud of it. “I think it looks like an ‘80s space villain vehicle,” he said with a grin.

‘We don’t want to screw it up’: Stockyards developers reveal vision for $1B expansion

Craig Cavileer wants to make one point clear as he’s talking about his company’s plans for a major expansion at the Fort Worth Stockyards. Yes, technically, as the master developer and operator of the Stockyards and its Hotel Drover and Cowtown Coliseum, his firm Majestic Realty Co. has ownership of the property. But, he says, he and his company think of themselves more as stewards of the historic district, which really belongs to Fort Worth and its future generations.