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Numbers from the 2024 Point in Time Count show a 12% decrease in Tarrant County’s homeless population compared to the previous year.
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The governor singled out pro-Palestine groups and said they should be subject to discipline.
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Denton County commissioners discussed visitation hours and the amount of money the county has put into maintaining St. John’s Cemetery near Pilot Point during Tuesday’s morning meeting.
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Hope Center for Autism wrote on Facebook that the organization has exhausted every resource in an attempt to continue.
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Fort Worth’s proposed street maintenance fee will help the city bridge a $66 million funding gap for road improvements.
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It did not specify the focus of the investigation, but Nehls said it was related to his campaign’s finances.
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The 2-1 decision came late Tuesday from a three-judge panel at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. It keeps the state of Texas from enforcing the law, known as SB 4, as the legal challenge against it continues in federal court.
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Fort Worth City Council approved a $150,000 settlement to dismiss a police misconduct lawsuit filed against the city and one of its former police officers.
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Saturday’s FC Dallas game will see the return of MLS referees with the Professional Soccer Referees Association after a lockout that banned them from games in the midst of contract negotiations.
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Thousands of Texans with intellectual disabilities live in group homes. The group home system is struggling to retain workers under the low base wage the state legislature set last year.
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EV chargers are popping up across the region — but "charging deserts" remain.
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Dallas' police oversight office could answer to city council instead of city manager if charter review recommendation is approved.
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Shadow Lines in Martyrs Park sits at the site where three Black men were lynched more than 150 years ago.
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The structure fire at a vacant church near Dallas Love Field temporarily impacted runway traffic Tuesday afternoon.