In the fall, when the city’s ludicrously named Nighttime Entertainment Strike Team was striking venues in Bishop Arts and Deep Ellum, I tried repeatedly to reach the man at Dallas City Hall in charge. At least, I thought Edward Grant was in charge: At the time, he was manager of the city’s Nighttime Economy & Responsible Hospitality Division.
Except I never could reach him, and the city wouldn’t acknowledge his employment, insisting it was a personnel issue, in case you’re counting the red flags. Turns out, Grant was on paid administrative leave at the time. Rumors were it was because he’d done a couple of TV interviews. Which I absolutely believed (because City Hall’s about as transparent as I.M. Pei-poured concrete these days) but could never prove.
I finally spoke with Grant a few weeks ago and got my hands on documents from City Hall, including an Oct. 17, 2025, inquiry “into allegations of unauthorized conduct.” And, man, that sounds bad. Until the first sentence, anyway, which alleges Grant requested a media release — the nerve — and spoke to the media “without permission,” which doesn’t appear to have been the case…