Emily Wolf | Fort Worth Report
Emily Wolf is a local government accountability reporter for the Fort Worth Report. She grew up in Round Rock, Texas, and graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in investigative journalism. Reach her at emily.wolf@fortworthreport.org for more stories by Emily Wolf click here.
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At the end of a more than six-hour session, which featured testimony from nine sitting judges and multiple active defense lawyers, Tarrant County commissioners heeded requests to do more research — and engage more stakeholders — before moving court administration positions under county supervision.
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Tarrant County commissioners will consider a proposal to bring many positions under county administrative control.
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Fort Worth Fire Chief Jim Davis asked first responders gathered at the Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex on March 27 to think of a heart.
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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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An unknown ransomware group is demanding $700,000 from the Tarrant Appraisal District, after a network disruption last week took the district’s systems offline.
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The Tarrant Appraisal District will hold an emergency board meeting March 25.
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A week after launching, the Tarrant Appraisal District’s new website crashed March 21.
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Chris Rector won a Republican primary election to chair Tarrant County Precinct 4230 with 75% of the vote. A week later, the head of the Tarrant County Republican Party declared him ineligible.
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Jamaal Johnson and his wife moved to south Fort Worth in 2018. A year later, former Fort Worth Police Officer Aaron Dean shot and killed Atatiana Jefferson inside her home.
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Fort Worth’s EMS committee will make a recommendation on the future of emergency care in the city come April — and its decision could have ripple effects across the county.
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Fred Chapman arrived home Feb. 27 after visiting his son, Zachary Chapman, a long-term acute care patient, at LifeCare Hospital of Fort Worth.
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Some inmates at Tarrant County’s jails will no longer be charged for emergency ambulance rides, after the county’s hospital district approved a reimbursement agreement with MedStar.