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Fourth of July celebrations lit up throughout the weekend with parades, fireworks, food and music in Fort Worth and Arlington ...
Three Republican precinct chairs said it’s unlikely Bo French will be forced out despite local, state, federal officials ...
Dr. Phil McGraw’s Fort Worth-based TV network, Merit Street Media, has filed for bankruptcy a little over a year after its ...
The Burleson temple will serve the growing North Texas population of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Longtime Fort Worth business executive, entrepreneur and philanthropic leader I. Jon Brumley has died, his family and friends ...
Downwinders at Risk joined 22 other plaintiffs in a class action suit against the agency following federal orders to ...
Republican David Cook wants to succeed retiring Sen. Brian Birdwell to represent parts of Tarrant County, plus 11 other ...
Mayor Jim Ross is on a payment plan with the IRS after the agency started garnishing his monthly stipend from the city.
Funds will go to treating Tarrant County residents too mentally ill to stand trial and will help reduce the Texas state ...
County commissioners did not hear a scheduled briefing on a historical marker application Judge O’Hare shut down in May.
COVID-19 variant N.B.1.8.1, or Nimbus, is more contagious than recent past variants and known to cause a particularly painful ...
The ordinance mentions the resolution commissioners passed in October 2023 opposing developer BAP Kennor’s permit application ...