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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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.
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The retired federal law enforcement official will face incumbent Republican Sheriff Bill Waybourn in the November general election.
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Mayor Mattie Parker and former Mayor Betsy Price joined the presidential contender at a Fort Worth rally, splitting with other Tarrant County elected officials.
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Precinct 8 constable candidate John Wright has been disciplined for over his two-decade career as a deputy constable, according to public records obtained by the Fort Worth Report and KERA News.
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The incumbent constable, Michael Campbell, filed a lawsuit alleging his Democratic primary opponent, John Wright, doesn’t actually live in Precinct 8 and should be declared ineligible for office.
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Forty-five people have been executed for crimes committed in Tarrant County since 1982 — more than in every county except Harris, Dallas and Bexar.
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The Fort Worth Report obtained documents outlining claims against Taneja and his response.
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Helicopters, stop sticks, GPS trackers: How technology and tactics behind police chases are evolvingNorth Richland Hills Police Chief Mike Young can remember when chases ended only with a suspect in cuffs or in a wreck. A 39-year law enforcement veteran, his career in the department began with very different expectations for pursuits.
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Fort Worth has been a part of the MedStar EMS system since 1986. But as the public utility continues to struggle with rising costs and declining reimbursements, council members are taking a closer look at alternative models.
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The father of a man killed last year while police chased another vehicle has filed a lawsuit against the city of Fort Worth.
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The case contesting Deputy Constable John Wright’s eligibility for Precinct 8 constable will continue to trial March 1, after 48th District Court Judge Chris Taylor denied a request to throw it out.